Otago Daily Times

Setback cannot stop the music

- RUBY HEYWARD ruby.heyward@odt.co.nz

HIGH note falls flat.

That sums up how Oamaru band The Pills feel after the Smokefreer­ockquest national final was cancelled at the beginning of the month.

The Pills — made up of Ethan Downing (electric guitar, lead), Fergus Armour (electric guitar, rhythm), Seth Sinclair (drums), and Adam Devon (bass) — secured their place at the national final in Auckland, after winning the regional competitio­n in Timaru and qualifying in a subsequent round of submission­s earlier this year.

Making it to the top 10 made them feel like ‘‘we can actually do this’’, Adam said.

The final was scheduled for last month, but was postponed as Auckland entered lockdown.

The new plan had been for finalist acts to be filmed for a Level 2, noaudience final, which would have been livestream­ed.

Smokefreer­ockquest organisers announced the final was cancelled at the start of this month, stating ‘‘there was no longer a way to hold fair, safe and meaningful’’ final under current Covid19 restrictio­ns.

The St Kevin’s College pupils found out after a performanc­e at school, which was profession­ally recorded as part of rockquest’s ‘‘hometown’’ webisodes.

Though disappoint­ed, Ethan said many other events had met the same fate and were in the ‘‘same boat’’.

If the finals went ahead, winners of the band category would have received $10,000 in musical equipment from Rockshop and recording opportunit­ies with NZ on Air.

They were not walking away emptyhande­d — each finalist would receive a gift pack and have their original music recorded, as planned for the final.

‘‘I guess the positive is everyone that got into the finals will get something out of it,’’ Seth said.

‘‘It was all a great experience even though it was cut short.’’

‘‘We are not just stuck with a sour feeling,’’ Ethan said.

Next year the four would keep making music and had scheduled concerts in the Waitaki district.

They were working to release new music soon and would play at Scotts Brewing Co tonight at Scotts Brewing Co in Oamaru, from 2pm5pm.

 ?? PHOTO: RUBY HEYWARD ?? Thanks for the memories . . . Although disappoint­ed about the Smokefreer­ockquest national final’s cancellati­on, The Pills band members (front from left) Adam Devon (17), Seth Sinclair (18) and Ethan Downing (17), and (back) Fergus Armour (17) are grateful for their experience with the competitio­n.
PHOTO: RUBY HEYWARD Thanks for the memories . . . Although disappoint­ed about the Smokefreer­ockquest national final’s cancellati­on, The Pills band members (front from left) Adam Devon (17), Seth Sinclair (18) and Ethan Downing (17), and (back) Fergus Armour (17) are grateful for their experience with the competitio­n.

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