Music Review: Lana Avacada "The Warehouse"
Thursday, January 21, 2010
Lana Avacada
The Warehouse
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These West Chester jokers open their debut with a paean to Vanessa Hudgens, tackle the pressing issue of texting, cover the Black Eyed Peas and throw in two—count ‘em!—interludes. Over 14 tracks, singer Mike Tonkinson shreds his vocal cords, but the rhythm section works overtime and there’s plenty of tricky dual-guitar interplay. How they develop is anyone’s guess. Meanwhile, hide the Zappa. -Raymond Simon
The Warehouse
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These West Chester jokers open their debut with a paean to Vanessa Hudgens, tackle the pressing issue of texting, cover the Black Eyed Peas and throw in two—count ‘em!—interludes. Over 14 tracks, singer Mike Tonkinson shreds his vocal cords, but the rhythm section works overtime and there’s plenty of tricky dual-guitar interplay. How they develop is anyone’s guess. Meanwhile, hide the Zappa. -Raymond Simon
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