Miya Folick sings that erm, what’s it called? Thingamajig. - a podcast by Richard and Tobin: Self confessed music addicts

from 2019-06-15T22:00

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US citizen Russian/Japanese descendant Miya Folick surprises the hell out of us by actually being more English than us! Her track Thingamajig prompts debate about how quintessentially English it is. Furthermore, we try to decide between ourselves what her next single should be entitled. Join us to find out more. However, Miya Folick's magic is not all we have today. You'll learn that Tobin is secretly trying to paint a picture of Richard by following up his How To Socialise and Make Friends LP single track a couple of weeks back by introducing Drinker to the show. Ha! Tobin has been rumbled. Secondly, he follows that up with a classic punk track by The Freeze from only this year proving the genre is far from dead. In fact, Tobin introduces more skull cracking punk in a few weeks time so stay tuned. In addition to this already appalling racket, Richard spins up a Record Box Classic from deep within his own personal collection, the heavily E-tuned strings of Kim Thayil's guitar wizardry. Soundgarden pump out from the exquisite translucent yellow vinyl straight into your ears. Revel in it's glory. We then have a cautionary tale of colonialism, sexism, racism and brutality from the past with the musical juggernaut Black Myself. It's a track full of hope and resilience actually and isn't afraid to confront some pretty ugly issues. Oh, no pun intended, brother and sister duo The Oh Hellos bookend the show nicely for us. Let's crack on. Table of Contents[hide]Track ListingTwink: Think Pink IV - Return to Deep SpaceMiya Folick gives us her Thingamajig, closely followed by Whoopsadaisy. Possibly.What happened next to Miya Folick?Songs of Our Native Daughters - very different to Miya FolickGo listen to the whole LP here… Track Listing  Eat You Alive The Oh HellosCalifornia DrinkerWorld I Know The FreezeMind Riot Soundgarden (from the 1991 coloured vinyl)Thingamajig Miya FolickBlack Myself Our Native DaughtersBitter Water The Oh Hellos Twink: Think Pink IV - Return to Deep Space On July 5th 2019 Twink releases his seminal LP Return to Deep Space. We have been listening to this here at Record Box HQ for a few weeks already now and cannot wait to share it with our listeners. It's a dreamy, intergalactic, diverse journey of a listen and one which does in fact transport the listener through the cosmos. From the opening track through to the finale it's music to be consumed whilst sat in a cloud of smoke from a thousand joss sticks. Twink has moved right on along with technology but still has that magic spark that allows him to retain his original sound from all those years ago. Twink is the genuine article and a bona fide psychedelic rock god.

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