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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.
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.
It's yet another dose of pure music podcast lovliness from us here at Trve. Cvlt. Pop!On this episode Steve and Gaz concoct a fictional supergroup made up entirely of artists that have been a wee bit naughty over the year (putting it lightly) but that have never experienced a full blown #Cancelled moment. Needless to say, this has some pretty adult themes.We also pay tribute to Mastodon guitarist Brent Hinds, who sadly passed away this week, chat Talking Heads not reforming, review recent shows by Chase and Status in London and Gojira in Eindhoven and, as usual, there's a 90's pop song that you've definitely forgotten about for us to remind you of.
Welcome back to another episode of Trve. Cvlt. Pop! the music podcast.On this weeks show, we're joined by the host of A Year in Horror Podcast Paul Waller to look back at a music institution; the Now That's What I Call Music series. Starting with the first one from 1983.We go through the album song by song, including Paul's favourite song of all time, and pick the very best of the first ever Now! album.We also chat about the recent Bloodstock Festival and a lost pop banger from Pop Will Eat Itself.
Welcome back to another episode of Trve. Cvlt Pop! a podcast all about music.On this week's show hotly tipped and fast rising Hong Kong based solo artist and producer XTIE joins us to talk about her process, her recent single, the challenges of producing for other artists and to pick 5 albums that have helped shape and influence her taste. Including very many new, recent and contemporary picks of minimalist house, neo-soul, modern pop and the genius of BRAT.
Welcome back to another episode of Trve. Cvlt. Pop! a pop music podcast.Since Gaz was off for a few weeks, we missed out on all the stuff he had been listening to recently, so it felt like a good time to catch up on that (plus a few from Steve as well). We chat Pulp, Turnstile, Neil Young and the Chrome Hearts, Loyle Carner, Tyler the Creator, Public Enemy, Hotline TNT, Haim, The High and Mighty, Freddie Gibbs and The Alchemist, Liam Finn, Little Simz, Skinhead & Jim Legxacy.We also chat about Coldplay vs the cheating CEO, Skepta vs. Joyner Lucas and there is a trip back to the glory of the mid-90's reggae revival with a lost pop banger by Shabba Ranks and Maxi Priest. SHABBA!
Hello there, you've made the excellent decision to listen to an episode of Trve. Cvlt. Pop! the music podcast.On this episode, Gaz is back after a little illness away, and he gives his thoughts on the passing of Ozzy Osbourne, before Steve reviews two massive stadium shows; Oasis' homecoming at Heaton Park in Manchester and the Kendrick & SZA Grand National Tour mash up at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London.We then welcome Brighton experimental rock band The New Eves on to the show, to speak about their forthcoming debut album and to pick five albums that shaped their sound. From Talking Heads and the Clash to long lost Gospel tunes and French baroque pop, it's an eclectic mix.
Metal Hammer's Merlin Alderslade joins Steve to react to the news of Ozzy Osbourne's passing.
Welcome to another episode of Trve. Cvlt. Pop! the pop... sorry, the heavy metal music podcast, for a week anyway.On this epiosde Metal Hammer's own Rich Hobson is in the hot seat with Steve as Gaz continues to recover, and he has been a busy boy! Travelling around the globe to watch all the live music he can stuff into his greedy ear. Including the last ever Black Sabbath show at Villa Park and the 2000 Trees festival. He reviews both, before we get into our main point of conversation.Since their formation in the year 1981, Birmingham noise terrorists Napalm Death have been the most reliable and experimental of all of the extreme metal legends. There's been line up changes, sonic deviations into all manner of new sounds, highs, lows and everything in between. But here we delve into every single one of their 16 studio albums and pick our favourite song from it. Hopefully, giving you a guided tour of one of the most important bands in heavy music history.There's also a few new musical recommendations, from Blood Vulture, Barry Can't Swim, Jessica Winter, Clipse and Bully.
Welcome back to another Trve. Cvlt. Pop! it's the polyjamorous... nah, it's not... it's a music podcast.On this week's show, Sam is here and we look at the slew of music biopics that have been released over the last couple of decades, and show no sign of stopping, and ask; why are they so bad?From a shy Freddie Mercury with awful false teeth to a mockney Amy Winehouse getting blamed for her drug addiction, music biopics almost universally miss the entire purpose of what made their intended subject matter so special, and instead rely on cliches, formulaic structures, surface level performances and watered down versions of events.Here, we look at the problems with the genre, what can be done to improve them, what we fear is coming next and a couple of our own pitches that Hollywood might just want to consider picking up.There's also some new music recommendations and a lost banger from the past by Oxidde and Neutrino to chat about.
It's a bonus Trve. Cvlt. Pop! Steve is here to give you a run down of this weekends events in Cardiff and London as he witnessed the return of Brit-pop legends Oasis and thrash metal royalty Slayer




