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The Pack A.D. are a laugh and a half

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The Vancouver blues/ garage rock duo were back at the Slice, July 21 where they were in the mood to party for their second last Becky Black and Maya Miller of the Pack A.D. Photo by Richard Ameryshow of the summer.
Drummer Maya Miller and guitarist/ vocalist Becky Black spent much of their set laughing at each other’s jokes and vetoing each other’s songs and a request for “Gold Rush,” from an audience member because they couldn’t remember how to play it.

Their strong, loud, upbeat and fun-filled set was full of raw power and energy. it included many familiar songs from “We Kill Computers,”  like “B.C. is Burning,” and a couple older ones and even better, some brand new ones which add the blues to their garage rock power.

Becky Black switched guitars to play some scorching slide. They also gave the excited audience a taste of their new CD “Unperson,” by playing a couple songs which blended blues rock and garage rock.


 They noted their last show is a festival, sandwiched between Wide Mouth Mason and Big Sugar and joked that they might not fit in.

— By Richard Amery, L.A. Beat Editor
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