First band on stage was Sick Old Man, a local Auckland band
with a very thrash metal sound. They ploughed through several short songs with
unbounded energy. Their structures were very similar from song to song, but
the guitarists created a full bodied, high-gain, low-pitch chug, that got some
great reactions from the crowd.
Markdown were next up, providing a cleaner punk sound, with some easier to understand lyrical content (such as their want for free pizza). With most of their songs finishing before they hit the minute mark, they formed the perfect example of the short, fast paced delivery that punk is famous for.
The last group before the headliners hit the stage was Churlington. With their guitars turned up to 11, their set was heavy with distortion. As with the previous bands, their style was fast paced, but slightly slower, giving it a better natural rhythm that got a lot more movement from the crowd. With a mix of clean and aggressive vocals, Churlington has showed the greatest variation in song styles, as well as a greater appreciation for the use of instruments without constant vocals. This allowed the guitars to speak for themselves, and created more anthemic sounds with superior song length.
Finally, it was time for the top of the bill to play, hailing from Wellington, Starving Millions. Straight off the bat the four-piece come out with intensity and ferociousness. Despite claims that the vocalist needed to visually see his guitar to play, they had technical precision, with a rich djent and great rhythm. The vocals are abrasive, and the lyrics mostly unintelligible, but the deep, hardcore riffs compliment it well, and proved to be a crowd-pleaser. The anti-authoritarian theme engaged with the audience, invoking the middle finger on multiple occasions. While appearing angry and discontent while they play, the general mood between songs is surprisingly upbeat and candid, with jokes and light banter between the band members and the crowd; definitely one of the more charismatic punk groups I’ve had the pleasure of seeing perform in my time.
Starving Millions are a hardcore Punk band from Wellington City.
Never ones to let idle hands take over, the band has released a string of albums and EPs since their formation in 2013, as well as touring locally and abroad.
In true DIY fashion Starving Millions take care of all areas of the band in house or through local friends; from recording, production and distribution of the music, through to design, photography and production of merch.