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Hello everyone, it's time for your weekly dose of music podcast goodness with Trve. Cvlt. Pop!On this episode Steve is joined by Murray Macleod, the frontman of one of Britain's most underrated and consistently great bands; The Xcerts. They have a new album coming on the 10th of July, their sixth, named i think i want to go home now. It's a deeply personal and emotion rollercoaster of an album, as Murray tells us. He also picked 5 albums that range from raging post-hardcore to gorgeous, slight piano ballads.There's also chat about Download Festival, Cavalera Conspiracy in London and Snot in Brighton.
Hello and welcome to another episode of Trve. Cvlt. Pop! where on this week's show Steve is joined by Martin Johnson, frontman of pop rock band Boys Like Girls and producer and songwriter for a myriad of various artists.We talk about how he transitioned from artist in his own right to hired gun songwriter for the likes of Taylor Swift, Avril Lavinge, Miley Cyrus, Ariana Grande, Christina Perri, Papa Roach, Black Veil Brides, Daughtry, Olly Murs, Lady A and many, many more.There is also reviews of new music from Modest Mouse, Converge, Rosa Walton, Lizzo, Vince Staples, Jalen Ndonca and A.A. Williams and a look at the mad new mini-movie from Madonna.
Hello and thanks for choosing to spend your time listening to Trve. Cvlt. Pop! it's just a music podcast mates!On this week's show Steve is joined by renowned artist Dan Goldsworthy to talk about the art of album art. Is an iconic album cover a lost piece of music tradition? What makes a stand out piece of album artwork? And, most importantly, what are the greatest album covers ever? Dan picks his favourite 10 album covers of all time, shouting out some of the most inspirational artists of his life in the process.We also review new music from Boards of Canada, Vomitory, Labrinth, Restless Spirit and, again, They Are Cutting My Arms Off. Plus the Lost. Cvlt. Pop! returns with an infamous banger from The Reynolds Girls.
It's that time of the week again, time for another Trve. Cvlt. Pop!, a podcast about music.On this weeks show Steve is delighted to be joined by Sparta's Jim Ward, on the day of the release of his bands excellent brand new album Cut a Silhouette, who takes the 5 Album Challenge, picking everything from the piano man to punk rock.There's also reviews on new albums from Ed O'Brien, 6lack, Feeble Little Horse and They are Cutting My Arms Off and live reports of recent live shows from A and the reformed Sugar.
Hello and welcome to a weirdly early, mid-week Trve. Cvlt. Pop!With a new and just released album in their back pockets, their third, called Co. War. Dice., UK British rock cult heroes Marmozets are back after an 8 year break. Jack and Becca from the band join Steve to talk about the new record, about the time spent away, about their place in the rock scene, both back then and now, and to talk about 5 albums of their choosing.
Hello everyone, it's obviously time for your weekly episode of Trve. Cvlt. Pop!On this week's show we are delighted to be joined by the frontman of one of Brit rocks finest ever bands; A's Jason Perry, who is here to talk about the release of the first A album in 21 years, it's called Prang and it's out today, and to take the 5 album challenge and give us a fistful of amazing records to chat about.There's also reviews of new music from Genesis Owusu, The Lemon Twigs and Girli.
Yes, it's another Trve. Cvlt. Pop!, a music podcast for your ears. On this week's show Steve is joined by Douglas Robinson, known to you for his work in The Sleeping and night Verses, to talk about his new band Held, which features his The Sleeping bandmate Sal Magliano and Coheed and Cambria drummer Josh Eppard, ahead of the release of their fantastic debut album Grey. To mark the occasion, Douglas takes the 5 Album Challenge, picking a great selection of records that have inspired his musical journey.There's also chat about new music from Kneecap, who were kept from the top of the UK album charts by a dude called Michael Jackson, and In 2 Again, who would really like to be Glassjaw, and a report of Haute and Freddie's first ever UK live performance at London's Bush Hall.
Hello and welcome back to another episode of Trve. Cvlt. Pop! it's all about music isn't it, obviously.On this week's show Merlin Alderslade joins Steve to take a detailed look at the festival season here in the UK. We chat about what might be able to take Glastonbury's gold medal for best festival during the festivals fallow year. We look at the line ups at Reading and Leeds, Latitude, Download, All Points East, Lovebox, BST, Bloodstock, TRSMT, Mighty Hoopla, Outbreak, Isle of Wight, Boomtown, Parklife, Bearded Theory and a few more to determine where you should be spending your money as a festival punter.
Hello all and welcome to another episode of Trve. Cvlt. Pop! a podcast about music and all that.On this week's episode Steve is joined by Metal Hammer mate Rich Hobson, who is going to take us for a ride. We look at the great art of the road trip playlist, with Rich creating a full, two hour long, 28 track playlist for our fictional journey across the country. From classic Americana, to driving stoner rock, to booming hip hop, to soul pop chart botherers, it's all here.There's also chat about new music from Foo Fighters and many others, we raise a glass to Skindred who are celebrating a UK number one album and there's a lost banger from Wiz Khalifa.Rich's playlist link here:https://open.spotify.com/playlist/026ESoWPV9tlweaVwBCAoL?si=5118729de4004edc
It's time for another movie review on Trve. Cvlt. Fvlm! it's a bonus one as well, as Steve looks at the recently released Michael Jackson biopic, the imaginatively titled Michael. Directed by Training Day director Antoine Fuqua, starring Jackson's own nephew Jaafar Jackson in the title role and (UH OH!) brought to you by the producers of Bohemian Rhapsody, Michael looks at the life of the biggest pop star of all time from his humble beginnings in 1966 to the height of his fame on the Bad tour in 1988. In between we get all of the usual music biopic tropes, but with Jackson's life being significantly different to those artists whose lives have recently received a cinematic retelling, it's an oddly uncanny plot that Michael hangs on. Does it work or is it more music biopic cut and past slop? You're about to find out!
Hello and welcome to this week's Trve. Cvlt. Pop! a podcast all about music. On this weeks show, Steve is joined by Ken Andrews from legendary 90's alt-rock band Failure. To celebrate the release of their brand new album Location Lost, Ken chooses 5 albums for us to debate and discuss, leading to chat about everything from bad backs to, hopefully, an upcoming Failure UK tour.There's also a review of new releases from Skindred and Nine Inch Noize.
Hello, here's something a bit different for you, it's a mash up episode of Trve. Cvlt. Fvlm! and Trve. Crvp. Pop! as Sam and Steve look at the 2016 movie and soundtrack album of David Brent: Life on the Road, released on the 19th of August 2016.David Brent, of course, is the fictional character that was the focus of The Office, one of British comedies finest ever shows. After a mere two series and one Christmas special, that was about as perfect as television could be, the character was retired by creator Ricky Gervais after that, or so we thought. A decade after The Office, Gervais brought Brent back for a Comic Relief sketch and tour with his fictional band Foregone Conclusion. So successful was it that he decided to expand on the idea of Brent living out his rock star dreams with a full blown movie, showing his exploits out on tour.It made about half of its £10m budget back and was generally not that well received, but ten year's down the line, how does it hold up? And are we looking at the whole pie Jenny?
Welcome to this week's episode of Trve. Cvlt. Pop! We hope you enjoy it. We're pretty sure you will, as this week Steve nad Gaz are joined by Pop, Collaborate & Listen's Dave Fensome to celebrate 30 year's since Alice in Chains recorded their now legendary MTV Unplugged session.From the troubles the band faced getting their shit together in the mid-90's; drug issues, the lack of touring, their fractured relationship with the press and each other, you'd have thought it almost impossible that Alice in Chains would be able to rework some of their finest ever material into the acoustic format. But on the 10th of April 1996 at the Majestic Theatre in Brooklyn, they did exactly that. Little did we know it would mark the end of the classic line up of the band, and a swansong from frontman Layne Stayley, and go on to be spoken about as once of the greatest ever live music broadcasts in history. We go through the entire story, from the troubles getting it made to the tragic aftermath, and give our take, track by track, of the entire performance.There's also chat about new music from Thundercat, Of the Trees, Slayyyter, The Scratch and The Math Rock Clangers... I mean Angine de Poitrine and live reports on President and Ignite.
Hello and welcome back to another episode of Trve. Cvlt. Pop! your weekly does of music... things.On this weeks show, we're putting together a team, well, a supergroup really. Comprising of band members with bad backs from carrying their colleagues, we pick a vocalist, guitarist, bassist, drummer and one miscellaneous member, all of whom give the band they play in an essential quality, to come together for the ultimate show stopper supergroup.There is also chat about new albums from Raye, Robyn, Flea, Fcukers, Underscores and Witch Post live reports from recent shows by Manic Street Preachers and Madball, a lost piece of perfect Swizz 80's sophistipop and the bitter rivalry that has broken out between The 1975's Matty Healy and Brent Council over his bins.
Hello, it's another episode of Trve. Cvlt. Pop!, it's all about music stuff innit.On this weeks show, Steve and Gaz are joined by UK punk legend Gizz Butt, known for his work in English Dogs, The Prodigy, Janus Stark and many, many more, Gizz picks five albums from his illustrious career for us to pick through.There's also reviews on new albums from Neurosis, Chalk, Elucid & Sebb Bash and Worries and Other Plants, and live reports on recent shows by Carpenter Brut, A and Elbow. There's also a long lost lovely arena rock rager from Simple Minds.
Morning crap pop pickers, it's another look at some of the worlds worst music, as we give you another episode of Trve. Crvp. Pop!On this week's show, sadly, Sam has been struck down by a malevolent being... or he's just feeling a bit poorly, and he can't be here. Luckily, what knight from yonder should cross our paths? Why it's Paul Waller of the excellent A Year in Horror podcast. He's here as we discuss Kiss' Music from "The Elder" the 9th studio album from the hard rock legends, released on the 10th of November 1981.We later 70's going into the 80's was a squiffy ol time for Kiss. They had embraced disco, gone pop, seen ticket and album sales take a nose dive and even their plans for a Kiss themed amusement park (which I'm sure you'll agree, we'd all love to have seen) were shelved.When original drummer Peter "The Cat" Criss exited the band, to be replaced by Eric Carr and his, not as good, Fox make up, Kiss knew they had to stop the slump. And what better way to do that than to write a concept album based on a short story by bassist Gene Simmons about... well... a boy...? And he... he's got to train to save...? Look, we're not really sure. But producer Bob Ezrin, fresh off the success of Pink Floyd's The Wall, was brought in to make it all hang together. In reality, all he did was get other people in to play over the members of Kiss' tracks and bump a shit load of cocaine. Guitarist Ace Frehley hated it, the rest of the band were immediately embarrassed by it, it went down in infamy as one of the worst albums in rock history. But, how bad is it really? We'll let you know.
In dieser tiefgehenden Episode von Leise war gestern spricht Flo mit Janosch von Long Distance Calling über musikalische Wurzeln, kreative Prozesse und die Bedeutung von Authentizität im Metal. Dabei geht es zurück zu den Anfängen im Death- und Black Metal, bevor der Weg hin zu den atmosphärischen, progressiven Sounds von Long Distance Calling gezeichnet wird.Im Mittelpunkt steht das kommende Album „The Phantom Void“, dessen Entstehung, Sounddesign und visuelle Gestaltung detailliert beleuchtet werden. Janosch gibt Einblicke in den Aufnahmeprozess, die Ideen hinter dem Artwork – inspiriert vom 80er-Slasher-Style – sowie in die Entwicklung einzelner Songs, darunter die neue Single „Sinister Companion“.Neben der Studioarbeit wird auch die Live-Seite der Band thematisiert: von anstehenden Shows – inklusive eines fast ausverkauften Konzerts in der Lichtburg – bis hin zur Frage, wie wichtig echte, nicht einstudierte Momente auf der Bühne sind. Die Diskussion führt weiter zu einem zentralen Thema der Szene: Authentizität vs. Kommerzialisierung und was es heute überhaupt bedeutet, „true“ zu sein.
Welcome back to another episode of Trve. Cvlt. Pop! a pod music podcast.On this episode we're joined once more by Merlin Alderslade, pulling double duty this week, as we celebrate the 30th anniversary of one of the biggest singles in the history of UK music, The Prodigy's immortal Firestarter, by looking through the entire career of the Essex dance-crossover legends and picking a single, favourite song from each of their 7 studio albums.There's also chat on new music from Poison the Well, Murkage Dave, Eihwar and more, a review of a very disappointing night out seeing Echo and the Bunnymen and a long forgotten 2000's mash up that is one of the genre's finest.
Hello and welcome to a rare outing of Trve. Cvlt. Pop! Reviews. The show where we focus on one single album that we believe deserves your love and give it our full attention.On this episode Steve is joined by Merlin Alderslade to talk about the debut album from maximalist pop duo Haute and Freddy, Big Disgrace. Haute and Freddy are Michelle Buzz and Lance Shipp, a pair that were writing songs for the likes of Kylie, Katy Perry, Britney Spears and more in LA, before deciding to go it alone. With a look that is part Elizabethan Clown, part Marie Antoinette, part cast of Saltburn, and songs that mash up everything from Lady Gaga to Depeche Mode to Marina to Goldfrapp to The Human League their debut album is one of the most perfect examples of modern pop that you'll be likely to hear this year... maybe any year.
Hello friends! Welcome to another exciting episode of Trve. Cvlt. Pop! It's all about music innit.On this weeks show, our old buddy Sam Sleight is here to talk about the most integral artists in two of his favourite musical genres, as we induct 4 bands onto the Mount Rushmore of noise rock and industrial.Plus there are reviews on new music from Harry Styles, Lamb of God, Mitski and Carpenter Brut, a lost pop tune from Fiction Factory and we look at David Draiman weirdly getting up in Franz Ferdinand's faces.
Hi there, welcome back to another episode of Trve. Cvlt. Pop! a podcast about music.On this episode, it's been a while, so we dust off our three magic boxes that are already stuffed with songs, and add a few more to the A, B & C boxes. Picking huge songs that could be considered overplayed and deciding if we never want to hear them again, will tolerate/enjoy them if they happen to come on or if we are jamming them ALL the time.There's also a quick chat about the futility of The BRIT's, a lost banger from A-Ha and recommendations for new albums from Nothing, Carpenter Brut and more.
Hello and welcome back to another episode of Trve. Cvlt. Pop! a pop music podcast. On this week's show we're joined by our own Australian correspondent Alasdair Belling to chat about 5 things in the world of music that really get his goat.We also review the recent Deftones show at the O2, and take a look at some new music from Jill Scott, Charli XCX, Karnivool, Converge (again) and Uncultivates.
It's another episode of Trve. Crvp. Pop!, coming out on a weird day, to search for the very worst music ever made.On this weeks episode, we look back at the mercifully short but incredibly awful career of Barnet's finest; girlband Vanilla and their hit song No Way No Way from December 1997.In the aftermath of the success of the Spice Girls, loads of girlbands started popping up all over the UK music charts. You remember them don't you; All Saints, Atomic Kitten, B*witched, Honeyz, all that.None though were quite as bad as Vanilla, seemingly unable to sing, dance, write songs or dress well, they immediately became a joke everywhere from ITV's Chart Show to The Big Breakfast. We go through the entirety of their career... two singles basically, particularly focusing on their debut song No Way No Way and it's incredible video.
Hello, been a minute, but welcome back to another episode of the search for the worst album ever made, it's Trve. Crvp. Pop!.On this episode Steve and Sam throw the rulebook out the window and pick their own album to judge, it's the 5th studio album from rapper, actor, author, pop culture phenom Will Smith, Based on a True Story, which was released on the 28th of March 2025.Dunno if you remember, but Will Smith has had a funny old time over the last few years, he won an Oscar for best actor, but it went a bit pear shaped if you recall. After that, Will had to scramble around a lot to salvage his reputation, which he hasn't really been able to do. He did release this record though, which was his most serious and personal effort to date. It's basically him going on about how great he is and how he doesn't care what people think of him, whilst also moaning that he nearly got cancelled. Good job Will!
Welcome back to your weekly dose of Trve. Cvlt. Pop!, a music podcast.On this weeks show Steve and Gaz once again discuss which 4 artists get onto the Mount Rushmore of their own particular genre. On this episode we look at Grunge, Sophisti-pop and (what we have decided to christen) the mid-90's Reggae Revival. It's maybe the first time Melvins and Shaggy have shared the same space. What a win.There's also some chat on new albums from Converge, Silversun Pickups, Angel Du$t and more, chat about Maximo Park's recent show playing their debut album A Certain Trigger in full and a lost banger from Pet Shop Boys.
Welcome back to another episode of Trve. Cvlt. Pop!, a pop music podcast.On this weeks show, Steve and Gaz take you through the best bits of January 2026's releases, including new music from Robbie Williams, Urne, The Molotovs, Sick Joy, Megadeth, Blanket, PVA, By Storm, The Cribs, Sault, Gluecifer and Shaking Hand.We also quickly touch on the Grammys... sorry about that.
Hello friends! It's another episode of Trve. Cvlt. Pop!, the ol music podcast that you enjoy so much.On this week's show, Steve and Gaz are just jumping on the trend of looking back at 2016, like loads of people are. Luckily, it WAS a very good year for music. We go through a bunch of stuff that happened over that 12 month period and also pick out 5 favourite albums from the year.We also look at the record breaking feats of both Robbie Williams and Harry Styles and recall a long lost pop banger from M Beat and the big hat one off of Jamiroquai.
Hello and welcome back to another episode of Trve. Cvlt. Pop!, it's basically pop music.On this week's show Steve and Gaz decide to dive deep into the back catalogues of some of their collective favourite artists and pull out a couple of songs that deserve far more love; from The Smashing Pumpkins to AC/DC, via Prince, Daft Punk, Jimmy Eat World and Helmet, we give you some lost, forgotten and unloved gems.Plus there is a lost pop banger from Ja Rule, who got in on the love for Toto very early and was then bullied out of the music scene for it, chat about the mad support artists that Harry Style is bringing out with him this summer and we try and make sense of the BRIT Award's nominees... and fail.
Hello and welcome back to another episode of Trve. Cvlt. Pop! a music podcast. On this week's show, we're delighted to be joined by the lovely Joe Nally from one of our very favourite metal bands in the world; Urne.With a couple of weeks until Urne released their new album Setting Fire to the Sky, we get Joe on to give us five albums to chat about, ranging from emotional alt-rock, classic soul, 80's glam and much more.There's also chat about Scooby Doo's role in the most embarrassing wedding proposal of all time.
Hi there, happy new year and welcome back to Trve. Cvlt. Pop! a podcast about all of the music.On this weeks show Steve and Gaz are looking ahead at what we might be getting here in 2026 by previewing 6 albums each that they are excited to hear, a bunch of other releases we might be getting too, some big gigs coming that they'll be hoping to attend and a personal wish list of things they have their fingers crossed for. Plus Spandau Ballet provide us with our first Lost. Cvlt. Pop! of the year.
It's the final Trve. Cvlt. Pop! of 2025 and we end with a big one; counting down our 10 individual favourite albums of the year. Thank you for listening, we'll see you in 2026!
Hello there and welcome to another episode of Trve. Cvlt. Pop! a pop music podcast.It's the first part of our end of year bonanza, where, as ever, we count down our favourite 20 albums of the past 12 months. Starting with 20 all the way down to 11.
Hi there, sorry for the week off! It'll all get explained, but Trve. Cvlt. Pop! has returned, good news.On this week's show, Gaz is still away, resting up, so our good buddy Merlin Alderslade joins us to talk about the year in dance, EDM and electronic music. After a stellar 2024, does this year hold a candle to it? We look at the big releases, the new artists coming through, the best albums, the biggest disappointments and the live shows that we loved.Plus, we look at the Reading and Leeds line up for 2026, pay tribute to Mani and Jimmy Cliff and review recent live shows from Radiohead, Clipse and Gary Numan.
Welcome one and all to Trve. Cvlt. Pop! a podcast all about music.On this weeks show we are delighted to be joined by George and Nat, AKA electronic duo 601, in the aftermath of the release of their latest album We are Not the Same, for them to talk to us about 5 influential albums. Classic rap, industrial metal pioneers, big beat, instrumental hip hop and legendary hardcore punk all battle for space in the conversation.Plus there are live reviews of recent shows from Kneecap, Ash and Baby Seals and we break the glass on a true lost pop favourite from Let Loose. Yeah, we're going there.
Hey there, welcome to another episode of Trve. Cvlt. Pop! a bloody music podcast so it is!On this weeks episode, we're joined by our good mate Jimi from the excellent Bangers & Mosh podcast to give us a redacted, list of 5 things that would make his A-Z of Atrocities. Yup, we're going neggy again!From poor sound at venues, established bands not boosting new artists, shitty AI and the death of the album, he gives it both barrels.There's also live reports from Reef & Kerbdog's double header, and we are unquestionably the only podcast to review boyband royalty Five and upcoming black metallers Spectral Wound on the same show. So that's good.
Az előfizetők (de csak a Belső kör és Közösség csomagok tulajdonosai!) már szombat hajnalban hozzájutnak legfrissebb epizódunk teljes verziójához. A hétfőn publikált, ingyen meghallgatható verzió tíz perccel rövidebb. Itt írtunk arról, hogy tudod meghallgatni a teljes adást. Hiláriusz pátriárka foghatósága pro és kontra. John Oliver megpróbálja lenyúlni a témánkat. Miért kell megölni a notórius biztonságiöv-bűnözőket? Elsőzők között az első. Bevásárlás, turizmus, black metal. 00:27 Üdvözüljük a kegyencjáratot és Hiláriusz pátriárkát! Foghatóság és góing rúzs.03:26 Autósüldözések John Oliverrel. Nagysebességű követés a Róbert Károly körúton.08:39 A rendőri erőszak nagy amerikai hagyományai. San Franciscóban azért nem lehet rossz autósüldözni. A Bullitt híres jelenete.12:42 Az elsőzés bajnokai. Erkölcsi analóg különdíj.17:38 Kajafutár szlovák Harleyval.18:29 Aktuális hírek az Oktogon körüli ázsiai éttermekről. Shanghai House. Zen. The Minh. Végre egy rossz ásziai! 7. Mansion.26:19 Hol vásároljunk? Ajánljuk Selinuntét. Valencia, Trieszt és Bologna dicsérete.32:40 Mi ez a büdös a garázsban?35:41 Fapados Sziget. Magna Cum Laude legyen a headliner vagy Varg Vikernes? Varg Vikernes megint aktív az interneten.41:35 Varg Vikernes és Taylor Swift. Trve anyukák a Ferencvárosban. Transylvanian Hunger. Goonerek a Harper'sben. Ha kúrnak, az a baj, ha nem kúrnak, az a baj. Scott Galloway a fiatal férfiakról.47:59 A Fehér Házban valójában senki nem kap semmit.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome back to another episode of Trve. Cvlt. Pop! where Steve and Gaz are ready to give you the run down on the very best releases from the month of October, with a review round up.We look at new albums from Dave, Soulwax, Militarie Gun, Sudan Archives, Idlewild, Guided by Voices, Lily Allen, Mobb Deep, AFI, Creeper, Perturbator, Mammoth, Sigrid, They are Gutting a Body of Water, Soul Blind, Supersuckers, St. Paul & the Broken Bones, Orbit Culture, Author and Punisher, Rocket, Taraneh and Slug Boys.Plus we review the new Depeche Mode concert movie M, look at the recent Download, 2000 Trees & Outbreak festival line ups, marvel at Robbie Williams 90's-tastic new video, rejoice at the news that there is going to be new Death Grips material and... yeah, why not, rejoice that Disturbed have announced a hiatus.
Hello and welcome to a another blood curdling episode of Trve. Cvlt. Pop! the spooookiest music podcast around... Yeah, it's Halloween. We're doing that.Which is why this week Steve has sacrificed Gaz to the demons of full time employment and gone out on his own, tracking down Creeper frontman Will Gould, ahead of the release of their new album Sanguivore II, to get his five most essential creepy albums.There's also a, sort of, related lost pop tune from Bobby Brown and a quick browse of the Boomtown 2026 line up reveal.
Welcome back to Trve. Cvlt. Pop! a podcast all about music. On this week's show, blimey, loads has gone on. Steve and Gaz decide to go rouge and give you three hot takes and strong musical opinions each. There's chat on the best era of Paul Weller, much love for a derided Metallica album, defence of the novelty song, why you really don't need to get political and lots, lots, lots of Nickelback. Plus we look at a lost pop banger from AstonVilla (not that one), we pay tribute to Ace Frehley, Sam Rivers and Dave Ball, all of whom we lost this week, chat about Sam Fender's Mercury Prize win and there are live reports from recent shows by Paradise Lost, Midget and Killswitch Engage and Hatebreed at a packed* Wembley. *Not packed at all.
Welcome back to another Trve. Cvlt. Pop!, a music podcast.On this episode we speak to Nowhere2run's Jami Morgan about his brand new project, about his life in music, about what happened to his previous band, the critically acclaimed Code Orange and where he is now.We also chat about the demise of MTV, the confirmed return of Sugar, a lost banger from Kylie's indie years, pay tribute to the wonderful career of D'Angelo and shrug at the news criminal former musician Ian Watkins is dead.
It's time for another episode of Trve. Cvlt. Pop! the music podcast... the best music podcast, THERE WE SAID IT!On this week's show Steve and Gaz are delighted to be joined by Wolfgang Van Halen ahead of the release of his Mammoth project's third album The End, coming out on the 24th of October.He picks five albums, ranging from prog-metal legends, to industrial legends, to djent legends... basically lots of legends.There's also a review of the recent Parkway Drive show in London, the news that Rush HAVE reformed and that Sugar MIGHT reform (exciting on both counts), and you think you know every Queen single? Think again, as we jog your memory with a lost banger from the rock legends.
It's 1995, it's the summer and all you want to do is party so what do you need? You need a new album featuring Shaun Ryder to neck a load of drugs to and throw yourself around a dancefloor. We're joined by our lovely friend Stephen Hill from the Trve.Cvlt.Pop podcast to cast an eye across Black Grape's debut album 'It's Great When You're Straight... Yeah' and debate its party credentials among other things. The TCP lads have their own episode all about this album on their patreon page already so check it out if you want to hear more of Stephen's opinions. Or, indeed, simply less of ours. We also take the chance to chat about acts such as Moist, Goldie and of course Dog Eat Dog. And we threw in a fruit-based pop quiz in the middle of the episode for a bit of fun because why not, eh? As always please do give us a follow on our social media platforms and why not go and give us a nice rating or comment over on Spotify now that you're able to while you're checking out this episode's companion playlist (which contains ALL of the songs we talk about on this one) and our ongoing and sprawling playlist of songs from each album that we do an episode on. And if you want to donate to our PayPal account for the price of a pint or a cup of coffee that is always appreciated as well obviously. Cheers!
Welcome back to Trve. Cvlt. Pop! it's a music podcast. On this week's show Steve and Gaz go through the very best music of September, and one from October as well.We look at new music from AFI (that's the October one), Suede, Big Thief, Nine Inch Nails, G-Flip, Geese, David Byrne and the Ghost Train Orchestra, Saint Etienne, Kojey Radical, Sprints, Maruja, Baxter Dury, Liquid Mike, Shame, Chip Wickham, Kieran Hebden & William Tyler, G-Flip, Modern Life is War, Venera, Chore, Wednesday, Teenage Bottlerocket and Nation of Language.We also review Oasis, again, only this time at Wembley and pontificate over the possibility of a Sonic Youth reunion.
Hello friends, welcome to another episode of Trve. Cvlt. Pop! a pop music podcast.On this weeks show, there's fisticuffs going down in the music world, as we see another round of song wars. A bunch of songs face off against each other, to see who is the dominant banger in the world of the big 70's hard rock banger, the battle of the X-Factor winners, the clash of the nu-metal also rans, the garage rock revival big hitters go head to head and more.We also look at the Primavera 2026 line up, which is well good, and remember when The Sisters of Mercy were legit 90's pop stars.
Hello, yes, you're right, you are back with us on another episode of Trve. Cvlt. Pop! It's a music podcast isn't it.On this episode Steve and Gaz discuss three more genres, and crown a four artist Mount Rushmore for all of them. The world's of IDM, Stoner Rock and Boybands all get dissected and discussed before only that definitive quartet remain.There's also a lot of showbiz gossip... from 23 years ago, as we look at the debut single by could/should have been Girl Aloud Javine, a report of Urne's recent London headline show and we pay tribute to one of extreme metal's most potent and essential voices; At the Gates Thomas Lindberg, who sadly passed away this week.
Welcome back to another Trve. Cvlt. Pop! where you can hear people talk about music on a podcast.On this week's show, we say goodbye to an old favourite as Steve and Gaz complete the A-Z of Atrocities with the letter X, Y and Z finishing the entire alphabet of BAD things off.Expect rants on a grungy style of singing, people on that internet making 'content', a low point in the Iron Maiden discography, corporate sponsorship being everywhere, bonus songs on albums that you never wanted and, of course, indie landfill gets yet another kicking.We also recall a lost banger from Goldbug and their cover of a Led Zep classic, look through the Mercury Prize nominees, talk about Therapy?'s recent London birthday party and... what's going on with Drowning Pool exactly? We try and work it out.
Hello friends, welcome back to Trve. Cvlt. Pop! where we talk about music.On this weeks show Steve and Gaz round up the very best stuff from the month of August, with reviews of new material from Deftones, Hayley Williams, Joey Valence & Brae, The Hives, Superchunk, Earl Sweatshirt, Nourished by Time, Skepta & Fred Again, Burial, Blood Orange, Dinosaur Pile Up, Sam Russo, Nova Twins, Guedra Guedra, Far Caspian, Spycamera, Water From Your Eyes, GoGo Penguin, The Armed and Nova Twins.We also chat about the upcoming Radiohead tour announcement.
Welcome back to Trve. Cvlt. Pop! the pop music podcast.On this week's show Steve and Gaz commiserate the end of a very special summer, by looking at the very best of what happened throughout the various festivals here in the UK (and one in The Netherlands) with out Festival Oscars. We also field a few of your questions too.There's a review of the recent Matt Berninger show in London and a the KING OF THE LOST CVLT POP'S IS CROWNED; Mr. Joey. Lawrence.
Drew and Rob are joined by their better halves for a discussion of the first half of The Devils—Joe Abercrombie's hit new fantasy book. The Final Draft features beers from Burley Oak and TRVE. Visit our website at www.iolpodcast.com and join the conversation on Twitter @IOLPodcast Support us on Patreon: www.patreon.com/inkingoutloud Send us a tip on Ko-fi: ko-fi.com/inkingoutloud Inking Out Loud is Drew McCaffrey and Rob Santos. Sound engineering by Drew McCaffrey. Artwork by Danielle "FelCandy" Prosperie. Intro/outro music: "Moonlight" by Jivemind.
Drew and Lauren conclude their discussion of the latest Sanderson Secret Project! The Final Draft features beers from Pontoon and TRVE. Visit our website at www.iolpodcast.com and join the conversation on Twitter @IOLPodcast Support us on Patreon: www.patreon.com/inkingoutloud Send us a tip on Ko-fi: ko-fi.com/inkingoutloud Inking Out Loud is Drew McCaffrey and Rob Santos. Sound engineering by Drew McCaffrey. Artwork by Danielle "FelCandy" Prosperie. Intro/outro music: "Moonlight" by Jivemind.