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Jarvis Cocker of Pulp: 'It’s going to be great to play some songs for Radio ...

Music News 15 Apr 2025
On 6 Music and BBC Sounds, Pulp’s intimate session - called 6 Music Session. Pulp Live - will be broadcast in Nick Grimshaw’s show on Thursday 29th May (7-10am), alongside an interview between Nick and the band ... Jarvis Cocker of Pulp, said.
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Pulp announce two special intimate London gigs for BBC 6 Music and Radio 2 – ...

NME 15 Apr 2025
Pulp’s Mark Webber on his photo book and the band’s new songs ... For the latter – dubbed Pulp ... The new material follows the band reuniting again in 2023 for the first Pulp shows since 2012 and signing a new record deal with Rough Trade last year.
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Pulp say they would play Glastonbury 2025 “in a life or death situation”

NME 15 Apr 2025
Pulp frontman Jarvis Cocker has stated that the band will only play Glastonbury 2025 “in a life or death situation” ... Pulp’s Mark Webber on his photo book and the band’s new songs.
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Watch Pulp perform ‘Spike Island’ from upcoming album ‘More’ on ‘The Jonathan Ross Show’

NME 13 Apr 2025
Jarvis Cocker teases more Pulp shows and discusses new project ‘Biophobia’ ... Touching on Pulp’s new music, he said the band “just decided to see how many songs we could write and ended up with a record”.
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Reunited rock band to release first new album in 24 years

The Post-Standard 12 Apr 2025
“More” is the first album from Pulp since 2001’s “We Love Life.” The indie pop/alternative rock band previously rose to fame during the ‘90s Britpop wave, along with Oasis, thanks to songs like ...
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The Stone Roses

BBC News 12 Apr 2025
After much anticipation, British indie band Pulp released their ...
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Pulp's Jarvis Cocker details his VERY unusual choice of wedding venue as he reveals why ...

The Daily Mail 11 Apr 2025
90s band makes HUGE comeback announcement. The singer was appearing on the show to promote Pulp's new music, which saw the band, formed in 1978, release their first single in a quarter of a century, Spike Island.
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Pulp announces first album in nearly 24 years

AV Club 11 Apr 2025
Pulp is giving fans More. That’s both an exciting update and the name of the band’s first record in nearly 24 years ... The video features photos of the band from 30 years ago that Cocker made “come alive”—badly—by using A.I.
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The 5 Best Songs Of The Week

Stereogum 11 Apr 2025
And his main band, Lifeguard, announced their official debut album for Matador this week with this absolute heater of a lead single ... The Brooklyn band is ... 01 Pulp - "Spike Island" ... The band was listless.
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Pulp speak out on the loss of Steve Mackey and the chances of them playing ...

NME 10 Apr 2025
The gig cemented Pulp as a seminal band; their fifth studio album ‘Different Class’ would become a four times platinum record upon its release four months after the gig, and NME would go on to rank it their best album ever.
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90s band makes HUGE comeback announcement as they unveil first new album in 24 years ...

The Daily Mail 10 Apr 2025
Pulp have announced their first album in 24 years as part of their huge musical comeback ... 'This is the first Pulp album since 'We Love Life' in 2001 ... Steve was asked to join the band in 1989 after following Pulp and befriending Jarvis.
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Pulp announce comeback album ‘More’ with festival-ready banger ‘Spike Island’

NME 10 Apr 2025
Pulp have announced a return with details of their first new album in 24 years ‘More’ and the festival-ready single ‘Spike Island... Pulp’s Mark Webber on his photo book and the band’s new songs ... Pulp tour poster.
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Pulp’s first new song in 24 years might give Oasis a wake-up call

AOL 10 Apr 2025
Something stopped me dead in my tracks, I was headed for disaster and then I turned back.” So sings Jarvis Cocker in the opening line of Pulp’s first new song for 24 years, Spike Island ... band.
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Pulp Unveil First Album in 24 Years, 'More'

The Quietus 10 Apr 2025
Pulp have announced their first new album in almost 24 years, titled More ... It follows 2001’s We Love Life, which was Pulp’s final album before they initially split in 2002.
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