Marlborough Magazine November 18 | Page 4

Get The Party Started! Members of AutoMatic 80’s headlining at OVH It’s time to dust off the shell suit, fishnet stockings and shoulder pads and take a musical time trip with New Zealand’s leading eighties touring show AutoMatic 80s, at the 2018 Ocean Vine Hop at Pollard Park on 24 November. STORY BY KAT PICKFORD But you won’t be hearing any cheesy 80s hits, says dynamic frontman Justin Maclaren. Only the best new romantic and new wave hits by Blondie, Billy Idol, The Pretenders, Simple Minds, INXS, David Bowie, Frankie Goes to Hollywood and many more. “We never fail to get everyone singing and dancing, it’s always a lot of fun and everyone goes home voiceless with sore calves from jumping around.” Justin who also writes music for pop-synth band thE.brOken, started off his musical career in a covers band with his brothers in Christchurch in the mid-80s and remains heavily influenced by the likes of Duran Duran and Spandau Ballet. “I love that sound from the 80s - most specifically all the synth sound that was coming out when I was in my 20s,” he says. “Artists threw down their guitar in favour for synthesisers which they actually didn’t know how to play, so they got creative and really developed that characteristic 80s synth pop sound that people who were around back then know and love.” Justin is not the only band member to hail from a musical family - his wife, vocalist Pearl Runga who also plays keyboard, is sister of Bic and Boh Runga. According to Boh who was a founding member of Automatic 80s (then called Amez Amez) in 1985, Pearl has the best voice of the three sisters. Pearl says she adores the camaraderie of traveling with the band and production team. “There’s a lot of hilarious banter and ribbings, but no one would dare pick on me - I’ve got a solid left hook,” she says. “Jokes aside, it certainly is a massive team effort and our production team do very long hours for each show to ensure the audience gets the best sound and visuals. When we are on stage, it’s simply magic!” Pearl is also from Christchurch, and is looking forward to returning to Blenheim after 20 years to see if it is as “charming and picturesque” as she remembers it.