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Welcome back to Trve. Cvlt. Pop! we hope this finds you well at this troubling time... eh? Anyway, this week Steve and Gaz are joined by James, who runs Brit-pop Memories, a Twitter (sorry X, ffs) account and blog dedicated to the joys of the Brit-pop era. James has come on after taking exception to a recent article Steve wrote belittling a handful of Brit-pop artists, and so we've given him his right to reply, whilst also taking time to explore his love of the music of the time. We discuss divisive releases from The Charlatans, Oasis, Dodgy, Kula Shaker, Marion, McAlmont & Butler, The Seahorses, Ocean Colour Scene, Suede and Gay Dad to see if they've held up or are relics from a past best forgotten.
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Welcome back to Trve. Cvlt. Pop! we hope this finds you well at this troubling time... eh? Anyway, this week Steve and Gaz are joined by James, who runs Brit-pop Memories, a Twitter (sorry X, ffs) account and blog dedicated to the joys of the Brit-pop era. James has come on after taking exception to a recent article Steve wrote belittling a handful of Brit-pop artists, and so we've given him his right to reply, whilst also taking time to explore his love of the music of the time. We discuss divisive releases from The Charlatans, Oasis, Dodgy, Kula Shaker, Marion, McAlmont & Butler, The Seahorses, Ocean Colour Scene, Suede and Gay Dad to see if they've held up or are relics from a past best forgotten.

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