Millie Lovelock

[5] Lovelock on guitar and vocals founded Astro Children in 2010, with fellow school friend, Isaac Hickey on drums.

Ng had produced Proteus for Astro Children and had formed Trick Mammoth in 2012 with his former school mate, Valentine.

She also completed her master's degree in English studies at University of Otago with her thesis, "One Direction fans and the co-construction of identity".

[10][11] In her opinion column she addressed issues of sexism, cuts to humanities courses and concerns on the future for young women.

[10] Otago Daily Times' journalist Vaughan Elder reported that she was "so polarising" and that "predominantly older white men" took issue with her opinions.

[13] Astro Children issued another EP, Plain and Fancy Killings (April 2016), which Undertheradar's Joon Yang noticed took the duo, "closer to a darker, sludgier, and post-punk lyrical and sonic territory.

[Lovelock] uniquely crafts soothing melodies with intricate lyrics to convey inner-conflicts and societal pressures.