That 80s Show meets Lucien Windrich from éVoid

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A podcast from the shadows!
We've always held on to éVoid as our 80s hipster secret. A local band that was as good as anything coming out of anywhere in the 80s.
In this episode we spent time with founding member Lucien Windrich.
He tells us about the bands origins, their most famous songs, Concert in the Park, being called a canary and what you'll find when you look up the term evoid on Urban Dictionary.
If you've never heard of the band - find their music here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ag6VgUnQqF8&list=RDEMLWtqp4oTmCexAYySNKY9qQ&start_radio=1
Or on all music streaming apps.
Title Track by Orange Groove Studio @OrangeGrooveAdmin on Facebook.
15 Dec 2021 English Explicit South Africa Society & Culture · Music Interviews

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