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The Jesus Lizard Rig Rundown [2025]

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The long-running noise rockers detail what they packed for their January 2025 run across the U.K.


When the Jesus Lizard released their seventh studio record, Rack, last September, it ended a 26-year hiatus between recordings, and lovers of raucous, steely rock music around the world rejoiced. As guitarist Duane Denison told PGā€™s Nick Millevoi in our feature story, the key to the albumā€™s vitalityā€”and reviving the bandā€™s brutal soundā€”was simple: ā€œPractice loud.ā€

Ahead of a hotly anticipated U.K. tour celebrating the record, the band gathered at SIRā€™s rehearsal space in Nashville to do exactly that. PGā€™s Chris Kies stopped by to see what Denison and bassist David Wm. Sims were stuffing into their suitcases for the trip across the pond.

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Higher Powers

The last time Denison invited us to his Nashville home for a Rig Rundown, he was using Electrical Guitar Company models. This time around, heā€™s smitten with this Powers Electric Type A. Most of the guitarā€™s features are proprietary, including the bridge, pickups, and the vibrato system. The trussed hollowbody is made from urban ash with a solid maple top, and comes with a compound radius Honduran rosewood fretboard.

Denison digs the definition and articulation in the attack of the discrete FF42 single-coil pickups, which bridge the gap between a humbuckerā€™s hot output and a traditional single-coilā€™s brightness. He goes through four different tunings in the current Lizard set: E standard, drop D (for ā€œHide & Seekā€), drop G (on ā€œThumbscrewsā€), and a strange tuning with flat E and D strings for ā€œThumper.ā€ Coated Stringjoy Orbiters (.105ā€“0.50) handle the changes, as well as the Stringjoy Jumbo Jazz picks Denison uses.

Sweet Victory

Denison has switched from Blackstar amps to this 2-channel Victory VS100 Super Sheriff. Heā€™s always preferred British amps: ā€œAmerican guitars and English amps make the world go round,ā€ he says. Denison also uses a Marshall JCM900, which he appreciates for its simplicity compared to the JVM series, and its versatility compared to the JCM800.

Helix Help

Denison sets up this Line 6 Helix as a pedalboard, with tweaked versions of his favorite analog delay pedals programmed in. Among his go-to effects are reverb, slapback delay, tremolo, chorus, wah, longer delay, and what he calls a ā€œwildcare effect,ā€ which comes into play for ā€œWhat If?ā€

The Best $250 Ever Spent

Sims bought this Memphis brand Jazz-style bass in 1981 for $250, and itā€™s still his No. 1. He strings it with Rotosound RS66LDs, which he needs to change every three or four shows; once he senses the attack softening, he slaps new ones on.

Boomtown Brightness

Sims blasts his bass through this Gallien-Krueger 800RB, set for a classic midrange scoop with plenty of bite and bottom end. He prefers Ampeg 8x10 cabinets, or 2x15 speaker cabs.

Triple Combo

No fancy floor unit for Sims. Heā€™s got a Boss ODB-3, an MXR Bass Chorus Deluxe, and an MXR Phase 90, all of which are used sparingly throughout the set.

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