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 ...
It’s bittersweet news, considering More is the band’s first without their famed bassist Steve Mackey, who passed away in 2023. Still, a piece of Mackey can be found on the album, as he is credited as ...
Pulp are set to mark 30 years of their landmark album Different Class with a major reissue. The Britpop legends - featuring frontman Jarvis Cocker, 61, guitarist Russell Senior, 64, keyboardist ...
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Pulp celebrates first number one album in 27 years
Rock band Pulp have achieved their first official number one album in 27 years with their new release More. The Sheffield band have not topped the album chart since they released This Is Hardcore in ...
Pulp are "not itching" to make a follow-up to their Mercury Prize-nominated LP More. Fans waited more than two decades for the follow-up to 2001's We Love Life, and it sounds like the band have no ...
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