The twisted soul, punk attitude, and divine harmonies of the band
Ava Luna were welcome
sounds @ Pianos.
The seven-member band presented a very lively set full of soul/funk and a
bass line groove that made dancing my only option.
Carlos Hernandez, the lead singer, and ultimate contortionist, aptly put his
falsetto into hard drive. His enthusiastic rendering of soul-ridden vocals
brought to mind, Sam Cooke. The female trio’s sophisticated Doo-wop harmonies
worked as passages alongside the synth, bass, and drums that had a scratchy, almost garage-band feel.
Ava Luna effectively created a trichotomy of styles
into a soul-melding mash.
Having only seen a few videos and hearing some tracks seeing the band live
left me with a strong impression. I loved their energy, spirit, and
intention.
This was the conclusion of Patrick Duffy’s relaunch party for the music
blog Pop Tart Sucks Toasted,
which was taken down by Google’s Blogger in February earlier this year.
Duffy’s taste and hard work have helped enumerable musicians gain much-deserved exposure.
Sorry, I only came out to see Ava Luna but the other bands
on the line-up were MiniBoone, Your Youth, and Bermuda Bonnie.
Ethan Bassford – Bass, Felicia Douglass – Vocals, Carlos Hernandez –
Vocals, Becca Kauffman – Vocals, Anna Sian – Vocals, Alex Smith – Drums,
Nathan Tompkins – Synthesizer.