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 ...
Blur vs. Oasis” may have been the hot topic in the British press in 1995, but Different Class rendered the debate instantly moot.
Pulp released their career-defining album Different Class, which won the Mercury Prize in 1996 for the best album released ...
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 ...
Love was "always problematic" for Jarvis Cocker, who fronts Britpop icons Pulp. But after decades of cynical songs on the subject, he's beginning to change his tune on romance.
The world has been bereft of new Pulp music for nearly a quarter century, but the beloved Sheffield, U.K.-reared, Jarvis Cocker-fronted band couldn’t have chosen a more apropos time to return than ...
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 ...
Pulp have announced that they are set to head to Australia and New Zealand early in 2026 for a string of dates, continuing on the success of their album 'More'.
Britpop legends Pulp are set to make a highly anticipated return to Australia and New Zealand in 2026, marking their first tour in the region in 15 years. This announcement comes on the heels of their ...
Iconic Britpop outfit Pulp will mark their long-awaited Australian return with a free show in Adelaide next February.
In an exciting announcement for music fans, Britpop icons Pulp have revealed their plans to return to Australia in 2026 for a highly anticipated headline tour. This marks the band's first visit since ...