The Pack A.D. is a Canadian garage rock duo from Vancouver, British Columbia.

The Pack A.D. consists of Becky Black (guitar, vocals) and Maya Miller (drums). They formed in 2006 and have released five albums to date: Tintype (2008 Mint Records), Funeral Mixtape (2008 Mint Records), We Kill Computers (2010 Mint Records), Unpersons (2011 Mint Records), and Do Not Engage (2014 Nettwerk Records).

On their latest disc, this dynamic duo teamed up with legendary Motor City studio-whiz Jim Diamond and recorded at his Ghetto Recorders studio. Diamond has made a name for himself producing the White Stripes, the Dirtbombs, The Go and the Fleshtones, among many others.

The Pack A.D., simply put, ROCK! With Jim Diamond behind the production duties and recently signing to a new record label, Do Not Engage is on the verge of breaking the band to a much wider audience.

The band is currently out on tour in support of Do Not Engage where they made a pit stop at the Pike Room in Pontiac, Michigan on March 7th, 2014.

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About The Author

Erik's interest in music began at an early age. In high school, he was the co-host of the underground metal show the Social Mutilation Hour, on 89.5 WAHS, under the name of Neurotik Erik. During this period of his life, he independently promoted shows under the name of Ding Dong Ditch Productions. Erik would rent out local VFW Halls, use space at Oakland Community College Auburn Hills Campus, or simply throw basement parties around the Detroit area. While at college at Ferris State University, he became head of the student run organization, Entertainment Unlimited, and continued to promote shows, but on a larger scale. He also helped start an underground magazine, 'Outpunk', where he interviewed bands and wrote music reviews. Additionally, Erik joined the staff at the Ferris State University Torch and wrote on a larger scale.