In the early days of Pulp, Jarvis Cocker had to play some shows in a wheelchair after he fell out of a third-story window while doing a Spider-Man impression; an ill-fated attempt to impress a girl.
It’s official: after various hints over the last six months, Pulp have announced their first album in 24 years! (The last was 2001’s We Love Life that was produced by Scott Walker). It’s titled More ...
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 ...
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 were late bloomers, having made music for nearly 20 years before getting the recognition they deserved as one of the most important British bands of our time. The Sheffield group, led by clever ...
NEW YORK (AP) — 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 ...
“So yeah this is the first time this song has been heard by human beings in a concert hall,” Pulp frontman Jarvis Cocker told the crowd at Toronto venue History on Tuesday night. “Let’s see how it ...
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 ...