The shadowy allure of gothic undertones fused with alternative experimental Rock
The shadowy allure of gothic undertones fused with alternative experimental Rock

Nico’s white Guild S‑200 T‑Bird guitars are central to his creative process. Most songs begin on these instruments, making them an essential part of his songwriting and early arrangement work.
The DeArmond Jetstar are Nico’s primary recording guitars. Its tone shapes much of his studio sound and appears across the majority of his album releases.
Used extensively on the acoustic EP Naked, the Guild M‑120E provides the warm, intimate acoustic character that defines the record.

This 12‑string Takamine FP‑400SC can be heard on tracks such as Apocalypse and Under the Whisper Tree, adding shimmering layers and atmospheric depth.

Nico’s DeArmond Guild Bajojet baritone guitar appears on several tracks from his second album, contributing the darker, low‑tuned textures characteristic of his heavier material.

Nico's DeArmond Guild 7 string guitar can heard on some tracks of his first album