Pulp have announced they’ve signed to Rough Trade Records. The band’s very short statement on the matter reads, “Rough Trade have managed Pulp for over 30 years so it feels great to be finally on the ...
Earlier this year, Pulp released More, their first new album in 24 years; it debuted at #1 on the UK charts. Now, the Britpop legends are back on tour in the U.S., including a much-anticipated stop at ...
If there are casual Pulp fans, they don't make themselves known. The ambitious Britpop-and-then-some band emerged in the late-'70s in Sheffield, England, artistic outsiders with a penchant for the ...
“Someone said, oh, that’s very age appropriate,” the frontman recalled, of a listen to the band’s new album. “I took it as a compliment.” By Melena Ryzik Reported from London Jarvis Cocker can opine.
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. On a recent Friday afternoon in London, Jarvis Cocker, 62, is musing over the suit he’s just picked up from the ...
Pulp‘s “This is What We Do For an Encore” tour is full of theatrical moments: props appeared at various points throughout the show, including a disco ball, a chandelier and lounge chair, video intros, ...
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 ...
When I was a kid in upstate New York, I’d hear Petula Clark’s “Downtown” on the radio — a song about the promise of glittering lights, “movie shows,” and all the excitement and dazzle adult life had ...
NEW YORK — Pulp has returned with a new album, their first in 24 years. Who could've predicted that? Not even the band, it turns out. “It took us by surprise as well,” dynamic frontman Jarvis Cocker ...
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