The Talk Music podcast features host Tom Treumuth, a Multi-Platinum Producer/manager/entrepreneur. The focus is on fun, entertaining chats with fascinating musicians from around the globe, as well as top music experts including managers, producers, studio owners, publishers, and current/ex-indie label executives. The Talk Music Podcast is for the passionate music fan, the seasoned musician and those just starting out (and of course industry folk too)!
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The Talk Music podcast features host Tom Treumuth, a Multi-Platinum Producer/manager/entrepreneur. The focus is on fun, entertaining chats with fascinating musicians from around the globe, as well as top music experts including managers, producers, studio owners, publishers, and current/ex-indie label executives. The Talk Music Podcast is for the passionate music fan, the seasoned musician and those just starting out (and of course industry folk too)!
Visit our website, thetalkmusicpodcast.com and follow us on instagram @the_talkmusicpodcast
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Hi everyone!
My fascinating guest this week is Michael Bishop, a.k.a. Blöthar the Berserker from the legendary band GWAR!
Formed in Richmond, Virginia in 1984, GWAR is known for outrageous sci-fi/horror costumes, over-the-top theatrical shows, and a wild intergalactic warrior backstory.
They’re infamous for spraying audiences with fake blood, elaborate props, and comedic skits—blending metal music, B-movie aesthetics, and sharp social satire. Despite lineup changes, GWAR has thrived for decades, crafting DIY costumes and sets, lampooning politics, religion, and pop culture, and building a HUGE global cult following.
Why so successful? They turned a niche concept into a full entertainment universe—music, theater, and parody like no other. Over their career, they’ve released 15 studio albums (including the new The Return of Gor Gor, with an accompanying comic), earned two Grammy nominations, and just recently even launched their own Mischief Toys line.
Back in the '90s, GWAR also scored some unexpected pop-culture glory thanks to Beavis and Butt-Head. The cartoon’s dim-witted metalhead duo were huge “fans,” often watching GWAR videos, headbanging furiously, and declaring them the GREATEST band in the universe. Their fan base is as eclectic as their shows—rock icons like Dave Grohl, satirist Weird Al, TV host Jon Stewart, and metal contemporaries like Randy Blythe of Lamb of God.
In our conversation, we dive into GWAR’s history and origins, the tragic loss of founder Dave Brockie to a heroin overdose, their THIS IS GWAR documentary, and what you can expect from their current tour.
Enjoy!
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