Fort (band)

Fort were an Australian stoner/psychedelic/hard rock five-member band from the northern New South Wales coastal town of Byron Bay, Australia.

Two years later, the band recorded their debut album, In A New Light, at Rocking Horse Studios, situated near Byron Bay .

In the first six years of existence Fort had undertaken national tours with Grinspoon, Fu Manchu, Brant Bjork, Clutch, Nebula, Shihad, Cog and The Black Keys.

The band released a 14-track LP featuring tracks from Tripping in the Vast Exterior, In A New Light and Never Comin' Down through Tronador in Brazil.

He achieves his trademark stoner sound by running these pedals these through a Mesa Dual Rectifier, which was formerly owned by Kim Thayil of Soundgarden.