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Amid the recent spate of revivals of British pop and rock music from the 1990s, including Blur’s 2023 album The Ballad of ...
Pulp at the O2 review: greatest gig of the summer so far? - 5/5 Pulp take to the O2 for a weird and wonderful celebration of uncommon music led by their one-off frontman ...
Jarvis Cocker formed Pulp in Sheffield in 1978, and kept the band going for about 15 years before anybody else cared about it ...
There is something of We Love Life’s Walker-influenced grandiosity in the widescreen closing tracks, “The Hymn of the North” and “A Sunset,” just as the grumbling nastiness of This Is ...
Jarvis Cocker is proudly holding the No 1 trophy handed to him on the day Pulp topped the album chart for the first time in ...
The Britpop-straddling Pulp of His ‘n’ Hers (1994), Different Class (1995) ... post-celebrity and post-drug comedown – that was only scratched at on We Love Life.
In the 24 long years that have passed since Pulp last released an album, fans of the Sheffield band could have been forgiven for thinking that a successor to 2001’s We Love Life might never ...
And then, after Pulp’s 2001 album “We Love Life,” produced by avant-pop legend Scott Walker, the group went its separate ways. The band’s membership had always been fluid, ...
Pulp's follow-up to 2001's We Love Life was produced by James Ford (Arctic Monkeys, Florence + The Machine, Blur).(Supplied: Remote Control Records) Fitting then that Pulp is back: the band ...
Rock band Pulp have achieved their first official number one album in 27 years with their new release More. The Sheffield ...
When they split after 2001’s skyward seventh album ‘We Love Life’ (no drama, things just fizzled to a standstill), reunion tours in the subsequent decades proved a delight.
Legendary rock band Pulp have just scored their first No. 1 hit album in nearly 30 years with the release of 'More'.
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