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Starvin Hungry was a Canadian
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band formed in
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and later based in
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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
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,'90s garage rock and early
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solo recordings. His twin brother Glenn, a local scene veteran and drummer for long-standing Canadian country-rock act
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, 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
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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 . Glenn Milchem left the band in early 1998. Starvin Hungry continued as a solo act until former
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and
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drummer Jon Card joined in late 1998. The band's final Toronto lineup was completed with the addition of Nick Sewell (Tchort, Illuminati, Biblical, Mount Cyanide) as its first bassist a few months later. This lineup's last show at Toronto's Bovine Sex Club in early 2000 was documented in another unreleased recording made by
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and
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of
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. John Milchem moved to Montreal shortly afterward. After relocating to Montreal, Milchem recruited new member Spencer Warren on drums in 2001, adding Eric Larock on bass later that year and Scott Mucklow on guitar in 2002. Warren was formerly the drummer of Montreal punk bands Line Three and the Subumlauts, while Larock had previously played bass with
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. Larock was later replaced by Dave Lavoie, formerly of Soft Canyon. The band recorded its ''Damnesty'' album with
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in 2003. The album was released on
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and received positive media attention, charting on campus-community radio stations in Canada. The band toured Canada in support of the album which was described as "...no-frills rock at maximum volume... loaded with strong songwriting, catchy hooks and tight playing". In 2007, Starvin Hungry released their follow up ''Cold Burns'' album on
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(DJ Ram)'s Signed by Force label. The album was recorded by
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and received sustained critical acclaim, hailed by Now Magazine as "loud, brash and full of fire". The band toured the U.S. and Canada in support of the album. In 2008, Mucklow left the band, and Starvin Hungry continued as a three-piece until Dave Lavoie's departure in 2009, which Milchem took as a cue to end Starvin Hungry's activity as a band. Dave Lavoie died of colon cancer February 6, 2021. In addition to playing in Starvin Hungry, its members contributed to other musical acts. In 2012, Mucklow founded the band Half Measures which Warren and Lavoie later joined. Mucklow later played guitar with garage rock act Slippery Hitch whose self-titled debut ep was released in 2020. Warren has played drums as part of other acts including
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and Lederhosen Lucil, and contributed drums to Shane Watt's 2007 release ''Elan's Diner''. From 2006-2012, Milchem played drums for the O-Voids; a compilation of their various releases was put out by the Sounds Escaping label. Milchem currently plays drums in support of Montreal-based multi-instrumentalist Eliza Kavtion and in a new as-yet unnamed project with former
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member and
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founder
Jonathan Cummins Jonathan Cummins is a Canadian musician and record producer originally from Toronto, now based out of Montreal, Quebec. He has played in Circus Lupus, the Doughboys, Treble Charger, Bionic, Goddo, The Parachute Club, The Headpins, and The Besnard ...
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Discography


Full-length albums

* 1997: ''raw like luv'' * 2004: ''Damnesty'' (Grenadine Records) * 2007: ''Cold Burns'' (Signed by Force)


EPs

* 2002: ''Starvin Hungry''


References

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