
Ava Luna - Ava Luna
Ava Lunaās self-titled album marks a grounded and introspective evolution for the Brooklyn quartet.
Now consisting of Carlos Hernandez, Julian Fader, Ethan Bassford, and Felicia Douglass, the band returns after a long hiatus with a stripped-down sound centered on drums, bass, and dual vocals.
This back-to-basics approach, a shift from the "cosmic" feel of their previous Moon 2, is rooted in shared NYC experiences and the rhythms of everyday life.
Themes of exhaustion, community, and precarious joy emerge across tracks like āLasting Impression,ā about job-weariness, and āMath Money Job,ā a playful chant on reunion and embodiment.
Julianās drums and Ethanās bass drive the album, inspired in part by Soul Coughingās raw sampling style, heard on tracks like āFrame of Us.ā
Vocally, Carlos and Felicia move as oneāblending, harmonizing, and fragmenting with intent, especially on āArchive.ā
Though minimalist at its core, the albumās sound is lush and textural, enriched by congas from reggae legend Larry McDonald, piano, samples, and guitar noise.
Songs like āSocial Divingā and āMy Walkā reflect personal and urban histories, while āYour Manā and āFancyā speak to resilience and dignity.
The result is Ava Luna at its most honest and refinedāa portrait of NYC and of a band still evolving, still urgent.
āā¦post-soulā¦pulsating from one energy to another, suggesting art project and ritual.ā
ā THE NEW YORK TIMES
āā¦irresistibly funā¦Ava Luna are an exhilarating live bandā¦ā
ā PITCHFORK
āā¦a beaming mix of ice-cool vintage '80s no wave grooves and extra-lush three-part girl group harmoniesā¦Ava Luna has infectious, minimalist, ESG-style beats for days.ā
ā SPIN
āā¦equal parts brain and soul, pairing tricked-out synth work with Motown-inspired dance grooves.ā
ā THE NEW YORKER
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Ava Lunaās self-titled album marks a grounded and introspective evolution for the Brooklyn quartet.
Now consisting of Carlos Hernandez, Julian Fader, Ethan Bassford, and Felicia Douglass, the band returns after a long hiatus with a stripped-down sound centered on drums, bass, and dual vocals.
This back-to-basics approach, a shift from the "cosmic" feel of their previous Moon 2, is rooted in shared NYC experiences and the rhythms of everyday life.
Themes of exhaustion, community, and precarious joy emerge across tracks like āLasting Impression,ā about job-weariness, and āMath Money Job,ā a playful chant on reunion and embodiment.
Julianās drums and Ethanās bass drive the album, inspired in part by Soul Coughingās raw sampling style, heard on tracks like āFrame of Us.ā
Vocally, Carlos and Felicia move as oneāblending, harmonizing, and fragmenting with intent, especially on āArchive.ā
Though minimalist at its core, the albumās sound is lush and textural, enriched by congas from reggae legend Larry McDonald, piano, samples, and guitar noise.
Songs like āSocial Divingā and āMy Walkā reflect personal and urban histories, while āYour Manā and āFancyā speak to resilience and dignity.
The result is Ava Luna at its most honest and refinedāa portrait of NYC and of a band still evolving, still urgent.
āā¦post-soulā¦pulsating from one energy to another, suggesting art project and ritual.ā
ā THE NEW YORK TIMES
āā¦irresistibly funā¦Ava Luna are an exhilarating live bandā¦ā
ā PITCHFORK
āā¦a beaming mix of ice-cool vintage '80s no wave grooves and extra-lush three-part girl group harmoniesā¦Ava Luna has infectious, minimalist, ESG-style beats for days.ā
ā SPIN
āā¦equal parts brain and soul, pairing tricked-out synth work with Motown-inspired dance grooves.ā
ā THE NEW YORKER


















