Wes Anderson‘s new movie Asteroid City is in limited release in NYC and L.A. currently and opens around the country this Friday, June 23. Among the cast is Jarvis Cocker, who worked with Anderson on ...
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.
Blur vs. Oasis” may have been the hot topic in the British press in 1995, but Different Class rendered the debate instantly moot.
The post Jarvis Cocker Unveils The French Dispatch Companion Album: Stream appeared first on Consequence of Sound. Jarvis Cocker has released his new album dedicated to French pop music, CHANSON ...
Former Pulp frontman Jarvis Cocker has been part of the Wes Anderson universe since 2009, when he wrote and sang a song and did a voice for Anderson’s animated “Fantastic Mr. Fox,” followed by ...
Wes Anderson has directed a music video for Jarvis Cocker‘s take on “Aline,” off the musician’s new album inspired by upcoming film The French Dispatch. The song is a fresh version of Christophe’s ...
Way back in February of 2020, the first trailer for Wes Anderson’s new movie The French Dispatch hit the internet, and it featured a piece of music that was both familiar and unfamiliar. The that ...
Mar 25, 2021 Issue #67 - Phoebe Bridgers and Moses Sumney By Austin Trunick Photography by Ray Lego (for Under the Radar) “Like a lot of people, I went through phases,” explains Jarvis Cocker, when ...
The song “Dear Alien (Who Art in Heaven)” is one of the movie soundtrack’s two original tunes by Pulp’s Jarvis Cocker. The English art rock band’s frontman can be heard singing on the track alongside ...
Join Jarvis Cocker for a special edition of the Sleeping Forecast as he guides you on a restful journey through his own ...
"Songs For The Young At Heart" is an enchanting side project bought to you by Dave Boulter and Stuart Staples of the Tindersticks. Inspired by memories from their childhood of music from the radio, ...
Pulp will return to Australia in February and March 2026 for their third visit and first in 15 years, performing songs from their 2025 album More.