The Pack A.D. Kills it at Edgefest

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Pack A.D. @ Edgefest review – The Examiner

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…The majority of the crowd was congregating around the mainstage however, as west coast rock mavens the Pack A.D. were set to go on. The band’s latest release Unpersons has garnered some serious airplay on the Edge in the past few months, so it was no surprise to see Maya Miller (drums) and Becky Black (guitar/vocals) opening up the festivities on the big stage. The pair seemed just as at home on the large sunny stage as they were on the small and dark Horseshoe stage this past Canadian Music Week. Miller engaged in her usual dryly humourous banter, reminding the crowd that there was plenty of time to get “slizzered”, and the usually quiet Black promised a “demonstration on inebriation”, smiling shyly from behind her shades. Playing a fairly short set, the Pack A.D. mixed up their material from new and older records, including the vocally challenging “Cobra Matte” from We Kill Computers and Edge listener favourites “Haunt you” and “Sirens” (featuring a killer solo by Black) from Unpersons.