Starvin Hungry
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Origin | Montreal, Quebec, Canada |
Genres | rock |
Years active | 1996–2009 |
Labels | Grenadine Records, Signed by Force |
Past members | John Milchem, Glenn Milchem, Jon Card, Nick Sewell, Spencer Warren, Eric Larock, Scott Mucklow, Dave Lavoie |
Website | starvinhungry1995-2000 |
Starvin Hungry was a Canadian rock band formed in Toronto and later based in Montreal, Quebec.
History
Starvin Hungry was initially begun as a solo guitar and vocal act by John Milchem in 1995, performing original songs that drew inspiration from the Velvet Underground, Motörhead,'90s garage rock and early John Lee Hooker solo recordings. His twin brother Glenn, a local scene veteran and drummer for long-standing Canadian country-rock act Blue Rodeo, joined as a part-time member shortly after. In the years following Starvin Hungry alternated between a solo and duo live act in the Toronto bar scene, largely depending on Glenn's availability around Blue Rodeo's touring and recording schedule.
The eight-song 'raw like luv' cassette released in 1997 features the two-piece version of the band recorded live to 1/4" tape by Daryl Smith in a single afternoon session at Chemical Sound Studios in Toronto. Another 2-day recording session with Smith early the following year tracked twelve songs. This recording was never released, although 3 tracks from the session came out in 2002 as a demo CD sold at shows, and the session's only solo performance, "I Feel Free," appeared as a hidden track on 2004's "Damnesty". Both Chemical Sound recordings can be heard in their entirety at starvinhungry1995-2000
Discography
Full-length albums
- 1997: raw like luv
- 2004: Damnesty (Grenadine Records)
- 2007: Cold Burns (Signed by Force)
EPs
- 2002: Starvin Hungry
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