Lovetone is the name of a manufacturer of analog effect pedals in England in the 1990s. The effects were created by Vlad Naslas and Daniel Coggins, and their pedals were noted for their tongue-in-cheek names like the "Big Cheese" and the "Ring Stinger".
Most Lovetone effects replicate a popular vintage analog effect in part, but usually implement the effect in ways not previously seen in smaller so-called "stompbox" effects units. Many Lovetone units are noted for the ability to control multiple parameters of the effect through the use of low frequency oscillators (LFOs), expression pedals, or control voltage (CV)—features more commonly found in analog synthesizers and synthesizer modules. This ability to create extremely unusual sounds has made the pedals highly regarded by musicians and producers. The company was able to attract a diverse list of notable musicians and producers to use its effects, including the Beastie Boys, Metallica, Radiohead, Nellee Hooper, Chris Kimsey and Alan Moulder.
Reopen the gaping wound
Blind eyes wind their way through empty sockets
Protect these horns that hide unseen within us all
The strangler, the whore that vamypre
Castarted missing bride
The vampyre cobalt ridden and exhausted
Furnace furnace
Death creates all past
Hope dies again castrated for missing bride
Reopen the gaping wound
Unseen within us all
Hope dies again
Descent through the womb of the moon
Of this crystalised red moon