Starvin Hungry

Montreal, QC

Starvin Hungry is a rock n' roll band. Many different styles of rock, pop, punk, soul, blues and all affiliated stations are observed and investigated in Starvin Hungry's music but none are slavishly imitated. Their only objective is to move their audience inside and out by singing and playing really, really good songs. The brainchild of John Milchem, Starvin Hungry was birthed in Toronto in 1995. In the spring of 2000 John decided to move to Montreal. A year later, Starvin Hungry was reborn with the recruitment of beat-master Spencer Warren on drums. After playing as a two-piece for several months, an impressed Eric Larock, just out of Tricky Woo, offered his immense electric bass talent to the band and could not be refused. By summer 2002 the line-up was completed with the addition of soon-to-be-renowned guitarist Scott Mucklow. In early 2004 Eric left to rejoin the recently reunited Tricky Woo and the fantastic Dave Lavoie, formerly of Soft Canyon, took over bass duties. The band's debut album, "Damnesty", recorded in four days during March/April 2003 at Breakglass Studio in Montreal will be released by Grenadine Records on May 25th 2004. Production duties were carried out in high style by gonzoid rock genius Jonathan Cummins of Bionic fame. Feats of recording engineering were performed by Breakglass' own Jace Lasek. Containing eleven sonic mood swings, the results speak for themselves.

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Name Role
John Milchem Guitars and vocals
Scott Mucklow Guitar
Dave Lavoie Bass
Spencer Warren Drums

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