by Stephen Hill
Trve. Cvlt. Pop! Is a music podcast that doesn’t care about genre.
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April 25, 2025
<p>Hello there and welcome to another episode of Trve. Cvlt. Pop! as music podcast.</p><p>On this weeks show Steve and Gaz go back for another round of song battles. Two songs in a similar vein, but only one of them can be the definitive tune. Expect trance bangers going head to head, a big post-grunge off, the fight for who invented goth, the 80's banger that Millennials have ruined and more.</p><p>Plus, it was a very good Friday on Good Friday, with reports from the recent Shelter and Manic Street Preachers show, and a lost classic pop banger from La Roux.</p>
April 18, 2025
<p>Hello and welcome to Trve. Cvlt. Pop! a podcast all about the great stuff that happens in music.</p><p>On this week's show we are delighted to be joined by one of the UK's finest upcoming, young pop artists; Jessica Winter. Her forthcoming debut album, My First Album, is released on the 11th of July, so as a little aperitif, we asked her to come on and speak about 5 albums.</p><p>She did not disappoint, picking some absolutely legendary releases that range from 70's AOR, industrial metal, nu-disco, electronic chillout and pure iconic pop.</p><p>We also discuss Katy Perry's bizarre trip into space, The Who imploding merely weeks after we suggested that might happen and recall that rarest of things; a chart hit from post-punk misanthropes Killing Joke. </p>
April 15, 2025
<p>It has been a while, but we are back with another Trve. Crvp. Pop!, the search for the worst album of all time.</p><p>On this episode Steve and Sam look at MDNA, the 12th studio album from US pop icon Madonna, released on the 23rd of March 2012.</p><p>It looked like Madonna had effortlessly sidestepped the late period wobble that so many of her contemporaries suffered in the 2000's when she released 2005's Confessions on a Dancefloor album and was at the top of her game once again. Even the Hard Candy album of 2008 yielded a pretty massive single as well. Well done Madonna, you've cracked it!</p><p>Or had she, soon things started to get pretty messed up in here personal life, a divorce from cockney, wide boy movie director Guy Ritchie was a right slap in the facking noggin... or something. And by the time she was pimping herself out on Facebook for people to collab with in 2011, it looked like another wobble was on its way.</p><p>It was when the title for her comeback album was released that things took a serious turn for the worst though, the clunky MDNA made people worry she was trying too hard, and when the album arrived and sold less than a 5th of Confessions... the "Is Madonna past it" discourse started up again. </p><p>A decade later though, is MDNA that bad? Well, we'll let you know.</p>
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