Reverb has teamed up with Lars Frederiksen of Rancid fame for the Official Lars Frederiksen of Rancid Reverb Shop, opening on September 25. The store will feature guitars used on Rancid albums, played on tour, and more of Frederiksen’s gear from over the years.
“For the last 35-40 years, I’ve been playing a lot of music—most importantly with Rancid, but also with Lars Frederiksen and the Bastards, Oxley’s Midnight Runners, Stomper 98, The Last Resort, the Old Firm Casuals, and the list goes on and on,” said Frederiksen.
“Over the years I’ve acquired a lot of different types of guitars, some basses, and a lot of other cool stuff. I’ve used it all in some way, whether it’s been on stage or in the studio, but it’s been sitting and collecting dust. So I’ve teamed up with Reverb to get some of this gear into the hands of people who will play it.”
Among the items that will be available in the Official Lars Frederiksen of Rancid Reverb Shop on September 25 will be a 1993 Epiphone Les Paul guitar that Frederiksen says was used to record Let’s Go as well as part of …And Out Come the Wolves.
Frederiksen’s Reverb shop will also feature the smashed Gibson guitar that’s featured on the cover of the Roots Radicals 7-inch vinyl. It doesn’t work, obviously.
The Official Lars Frederiksen of Rancid Reverb Shop will also feature:
- A 1965 Gibson SG Special featuring the word “Viking” in stickers, which was featured on the cover of the Lars Frederiksen and the Bastards Viking album.
- A black Fender Telecaster that Frederiksen says can be heard across Rancid’s 1998 album Life Won’t Wait, including on the track “Lady Liberty.”
- A blue Epiphone G-400 featuring a white lion that is one of two similar guitars that the guitarist had specially made. The guitar, which Frederiksen played frequently on stage, is somewhat of an ode to the English football club Millwall, featuring “Millwall FC” on the headstock and “No one likes us we don’t care” on the back.
- Multiple Flying Vs, including a white 1984 Gibson Explorer that was used on the last few Rancid albums and with the Old Firm Casuals, a Jackson Demmelition King V that Frederiksen says is all over Rancid records, and an ESP Mille Petrozza signature guitar.
- Several ESP guitars, including a black ESP LTD Viper that was the first prototype of Frederiksen’s signature guitar and an ESP LTD Ted Aguilar-600 that the guitarist used in the studio.
- A B.C. Rich Kerry King Warlock that Frederiksen says has “made it on so many records.”