Avsnitt
-
Welcome back to another episode of Trve. Cvlt. Pop! the music podcast. On this weeks show Steve and Gaz discuss the recent Download Festival, a fest that was filled with trouble; terrible music, bands pulling out, sponsors being chased off and all manner of problematic musicians on the bill. It wasn't all bad though, and there are a few great sets that took place over the weekend... was any of it as good as Steve seeing Confidence Man in Brighton though? That's a rhetorical question. There's a review of that as well.
We also talk about the Paul McCartney UK tour... consisting of just two cities in the UK. And we look back at a rager from 80's sophisti-pop crew Living in a Box that is NOT the song Living in a Box. Nice.
★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★ -
Welcome back to Trve. Cvlt. Pop! a very nice music podcast. On this week's show Steve is joined by our Australian correspondent Alasdair Belling, but unfortunately not Gaz, who is very pukey indeed!
On the show this week Al takes us through one of his countries biggest and best imports; the much loved Aussie pub rock scene. He picks 5 albums that give a broad overview of the scene, with big albums by AC/DC, Midnight Oil, INXS, Paul Kelly and You Am I.
We chat about recent shows by Liam Gallagher in the UK and Botch in Australia.
★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★ -
Saknas det avsnitt?
-
We're here again with another Trve. Cvlt. Pop!, a music podcast. On this week's show Steve and Gaz look at the rest of the albums that they really enjoyed during the month of May and give you full reviews on the latest releases from Kamasi Washington, The Lemon Twigs, Bring Me the Horizon, Crowded House, Vince Staples, Shellac, Iglooghost, Rotting Christ, Buffalo Tom and Friday Pilots Club.
Plus we remember a classic late 90's lost trance banger from Rest Assured (with a little help from The Verve) and we look at the mental crap 30 Seconds to Mars are trying to flog to people during their recent London shows.
★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★ -
Hello and welcome to a bonus Trve. Cvlt. Pop! On this episode we start our coverage of festival season in full with Steve monologuing his way through his experience at the recent Primavera Sound festival in Barcelona. There's the lowdown on the festival as an experience, reviews of ALL the bands that he saw. There's also a little bonus purring and cat chat from Bonjour. What more could you want?!
★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★ -
Welcome back to Trve. Cvlt. Pop! a music podcast. On this week's show Steve and Gaz begin to round up what has been a frankly insane month of May in music, by reviewing a mere 10 of the excellent releases of this month... there's 10 more next week and we still aren't getting it all in! We look at new albums by Dua Lipa, Arab Strap, Knocked Loose, Beth Gibbons, Willow, Big Special, Les Savy Fav, Childish Gambino, Hot Water Music and Sebastian Bach.
Plus we react to the news that Manchester recently opened Co-Op Arena is DEFINITELY cursed as Nikki Minaj gets arrested before she can perform there, the new that, despite Steve only saying a day prior that they would never reform, The Blood Brothers actually had already reformed a week prior and have sold out their entire comeback tour and we say HELLO (HA!!!) to a long lost dance rock banger from electro-synth legends The Beloved.
★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★ -
Welcome back to Trve. Cvlt Pop! and welcome back to the second part of our 2024 summer festival preview show. After going deep on the big 6 of UK festivals this month, we turn our attention to some of the more specialist and bespoke festivals happening over the next few months. We give you the lowdown on the likes of Bearded Theory, Slam Dunk Mighty Hoopla, Parklife, Margate Summer Series, BST, Guilfest, 2000 Trees, Wireless, Kubix, Secret Garden Party, Wilderness, Kendall Calling, Bloodstock, All Points East, Outbreak, Cream Fields and Boogietown. Who to see, who to skip, what you should spend your hard earned cash on, we'll do our best to let you know.
★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★ -
Welcome back to Trve. Cvlt. Pop! where we are dusting off our bucket hats, filling a drinks cooler, making sure our camping chair is nice and sturdy and packing our wellies in preparation for the summer festival season by previewing as many of the big music fests as we can. In the first part of our deep dive on festival season we are looking at the big 6 of UK festivals; Glastonbury, Download, The Isle of Wight, TRNSMT, Latitude and Reading and Leeds. We go through the line up with a fine tooth comb to get you all excited about what is going to go down in the summer.
Plus, as promised, Gaz picks his 3 Steve Albini albums.
★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★ -
Welcome back to Trve. Cvlt. Pop!, it's a music podcast... you know that. On this weeks show it's all gone a bit different from what we initially planned. Gaz is caught up at work, so luscious Sam Sleight stands in for him, and rather than do what we were originally going to do, we have decided to dedicate this week's show to Steve Albini, the legendary guitarist, frontman and producer, responsible for some of our collectively favourite records of the last 40-odd years. Steve and Sam pick three albums from the man to show why he was such a legend and talk about the influence and qualities that made him so revered.
In happier news, we also look at one of the finest Eurovision entries in... well... maybe ever you know!
★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★ -
Welcome back to Trve. Cvlt. Pop! it's music podcast you know. On this weeks show we look back at the biggest releases of the past month, before that Steve has to apologise for all the coughing and spluttering he's been doing. When that nonsense is over we look at the latest albums from Fabiana Palladino, Taylor Swift, Pet Shop Boys, Pearl Jam, Justice, J Cole, Nia Archives, Baby Rose & BadBadNotGood, Bodega, The Baby Seals, ACxDC, Tourist, High On Fire, Feeder and Owen.
★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★ -
Welcome back to another exciting episode of Trve. Cvlt. Pop!, a pop music podcast. On this week's show Steve and Gaz are joined by Kerry from garage rock trio The Baby Seals, who takes our 5 album challenge and picks some killer, KILLER music from the likes of The Spice Girls, PJ Harvey, Lauryn Hill, Princess Nokia and Steve Hillage.
We also look back at a classic UK rap-rock... maybe nu-metal...(?) banger from Mark B & Blade with Feeder's Grant Nicholas, plus Everton manager Sean Dyche has told everyone that they MUST go and see Green Day... we're not sure we agree, but we're not going to argue with the gravel voiced, ginger hardman.
★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★ -
Welcome back to Trve. Cvlt. Pop! the music podcast, this week Steve and Gaz look back at a world where there was no podcast! The horror of it all! What would we have spoken about if there was one back in those years? Well, let us tell you. We head back to 2015 and motor all the way up to 2022, to pick one album from each year that we feel we would have gone mad for if we had been doing the podcast at that time.
Expect pure jazz, heartland indie punk, stadium pop, experimental rap, classic house, synthwave and more.
We also chat about a banger from lost Aussie crossover crew 28 Days and wonder who had a shittier Coachella; Blur or Grimes.
★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★ -
Welcome back to a VERY grumpy Trve. Cvlt. Pop! the music podcast. On this weeks show we are continuing our look at some of our least favourite things in music as we go through letters E, F, G and H in our A-Z of Atrocities list. Find out why Steve and Gaz have no time for the band Enigma, a Freddie Mercury cash in album, the constant chatter around hardcore dancing, the bloke who formed Motown, album lists and a few other things.
It's not all bad though, the new that Kerbdog will be playing their debut album in full, albeit only in their native Ireland so far, has Gaz all in a tizz, and we look back at an R&B classic from the 90's by Eternal.
★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★ -
It's another Trve. Cvlt. Pop! It's the start of the month, and you all know what that means!... You do don't you? Well, it means Steve and Gaz round up all of their fave releases from the previous month. We look at new releases from Gesaffelstein, Grieving, Beyonce, Four Tet, Justin Timberlake, The Jesus and Mary Chain, The Black Crowes, Judas Priest, Ride, Schoolboy Q, Ministry, Ancient Teeth, The Messthetics & James Brandon Lewis & Elbow.
★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★ -
Welcome back to Trve. Cvlt. Pop!, on this weeks episode we look at movie scores. It was the Oscars a few week back, with Oppenheimer winning the coveted best score award at the ceremony, and so we have decided to dedicate this episode to looking at what makes a great score, rather than soundtrack, in the movie world. We chat about everything from 60's free jazz improv, groundbreaking early synth, the rise of immersive D&B and electro scores and more, including chat about everyone from Daft Punk to John Williams, Tangerine Dream to Danny Elfman and... er... the Police Academy score.
There's also live reports from recent shows in London by The Chemical Brothers and Young Fathers, plus we look at a lost classic from "troubled" UK reggae sensation Finlay Quaye.
★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★ -
Welcome back to another episode of Trve. Cvlt. Pop! a pop music podcast... not this week though! Steve and Gaz have decided to dig deep into the underground and discuss some of the best extreme metal releases of 2024. We take a look at recent albums from Ihsahn, Job For a Cowboy, Brat, Crippling Alcoholism and Darkest Hour, plus we have a quick listen to some of your shouts for extreme metal bangers.
We also shout out a lost classic from Brit-pop-punks from the early 2000's Crackout and pay our respects to the late Karl Wallinger of World Party and The Waterboys.
★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★ -
Welcome back to another episode of Trve. Cvlt. Pop! where we are delighted to be joined by James, AKA Brit-Pop Memories, on the show for a second time. This week we look at the raft of new releases by former Brit-pop glories that have already come out this year and muse on why it is that there appears to be such an appetite for these bands now in 2024. We look at four new releases (and 2 UK number one albums) from Liam Gallagher and John Squire, Shed Seven, Cast and Kula Shaker and see if they have rolled back the years and made albums worthy of their legacy.
There's also chat about a Trve. Lvst. Pop! classic from The Real People and live reports from recent shows by Greg Puciato at the Garage and the Knocked Loose and Deafheaven double header at the Forum in London.
★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★ -
Hey you, welcome back to another top quality episode of Trve. Cvlt. Pop! On this weeks episode we would like to introduce you to a NEW voice on the show; our brand new correspondent all the way from the other side of the world, the lovely Alasdair Belling. Who will be poppping up here and there to give us the lowdown on what's happening in the Australian music scene.
As a way to get us going Alasdair has picked what he believes are the 10 most essential, important and definitive albums released by Australian artists since the start of the 2010's (and one a little bit before that actually). We also talk about last weeks BRIT Award ceremony (Kylie won the Global Icon Award, so we're keeping it on brand) and share the news that one of our favourite British hardcore bands, Palm Reader, are calling it a day... there's no Antipodean link there I'm afraid. Sorry about that.
★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★ -
Welcome back to another Trve. Cvlt. Pop! where we are looking at all of the music that we missed throughout February. Steve and Gaz run you through their thoughts on the latest releases from Declan McKenna, Church Chords, Ghetts, The Last Dinner Party, Manga Saint Hilare, Little Sims, Lee 'Scratch' Perry, Dizzee Rascal, Sean Ono Lennon, Love Remain and Vijay Iyar.
We also big up a Lvst. Cvlt. Pop! should have been classic from Brighton based dance rock band The Qemists, and talk about regional nightclubs in the late 90's. Standard.
★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★ -
Hello and welcome back to another episode of Trve. Cvlt. Pop! A POP MUSIC PODCAST! Steve and Gaz have decided to launch back into the tried and tested formula of the A, B, C Box Game that we love so much. You know the drill by now... but for those of you that don't, this is the deal; we take some overplayed songs of popular culture and decide if we would like them turned off (Box A), listen to them if they're on (Box B) or relentlessly play them FOREVER (Box C). We tackle song by the likes of ...
Plus we give you another banging lost single in the segment we call Lvst. Cvlt. Pop!, and we talk about US country star Oliver Anthony going all Dixie Chicks in London this week... sort of.
★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★ -
It's Trve. Cvlt. Pop!, a podcast about pop music. On this weeks show we discuss what has been a busy couple of days for us over at TCP Towers. Firstly, both Steve and Gaz headed down to London's O2 to watch The 1975, Still... At Their Very Best apparently, before hooking up for a lovely Valentines day treat seeing both Black Honey AND Crowded House on the same day, we then rushed back and fired up the YouTube's to see Usher's massive Superbowl Halftime performance. It's been pretty ace.
It's amazing that we got to fit anything else in, but, seeing at it is 32 years since Bart Simpson topped the UK singles chart with Do The Bartman, we look at some of the most interesting examples of fictional artists and find 5 banging songs from Teen soap characters, cartoon cats, big screen musicians played by Lindsay Lohan and Hugh Grant and... whatever Damon Albarn thinks Gorillaz are these days. We also look back at a classic Lvst. Cvlt. Pop! from UK soul-pop nearly men JoBoxers. Ooooohhh it's a good show!
★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★ - Visa fler