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Jarvis Cocker formed Pulp in Sheffield in 1978, and kept the band going for about 15 years before anybody else cared about it. Over the course of Pulp’s early albums for Fire Records, though, Cocker ...
Brit pop band Pulp have announced their first album in 24 years, More. While the Jarvis Cocker-led group has been intermittently active over the past quarter-century, including a magical reunion tour ...
U.K. rock veterans Pulp will return June 6 with their first album since 2001’s We Love Life in the form of the 11-track More, which is led by the single “Spike Island.” The track was written by ...
Britpop legends Pulp have released More, their first new album in 24 years, today via Rough Trade. Now that it’s out you can stream the whole thing here. Also below are recent BBC TV performances by ...
Previously Pulp shared More ’s first single, “Spike Island,” which was #1 on our Songs of the Week list. Cocker directed the ...
Oasis aren’t the only Britpop legends getting the gang back together this year. Pulp have announced a new album, their first since We Love Life 24 years ago. It’s called More, and in an accompanying ...
Pulp is giving fans More. That’s both an exciting update and the name of the band’s first record in nearly 24 years. Their last, We Love Life, was released back in 2001. In a statement, frontman ...
It’s been almost a quarter century since Pulp’s last album. But the Sheffield, England band — who disbanded after releasing 2001’s We Love Life, reunited to tour in 2011 and again in 2023 — are back ...
Pulp are back for More. The Britpop maestros, whose influence surpassed the 1990s scene and cast a spell on indie-pop for decades to come, will return with their follow-up to 2001’s We Love Life on ...
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