Pulp played their first of three L.A. shows on Wednesday night (9/18) at Hollywood Palladium, and they debuted yet another new song, “Farmers Market.” This one was an option at Pulp’s first Brooklyn ...
Pulp kicked off their first North American tour in 12 years on Sunday night (9/8) at Chicago’s Aragon Ballroom. While most of the setlist was what they’d been playing across Europe this summer, they ...
The post Pulp Reveal Passionate New Song “Got to Have Love”: Stream appeared first on Consequence. Pulp have returned with the rollicking new song “Got to Have Love.” It’s the second offering from ...
Pulp’s Jarvis Cocker performing Finsbury Park in 2023 - Sarah Louise Bennett “Something stopped me dead in my tracks, I was headed for disaster and then I turned back.” So sings Jarvis Cocker in the ...
Today happens to be Pulp frontman Jarvis Cocker’s 61st birthday. Happy birthday, Jarvis Cocker! You’re looking great! Right now, Cocker is — well, he’s probably asleep. But when he wakes up, he’ll ...
Jarvis Cocker and his reunited band-mates touch down in February and March for their first Australian shows in more than a decade.
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.
It’s wild to think that there are new Pulp songs in 2024, but there are new Pulp songs in 2024. Right now, the all-time Britpop greats are playing their first run of North American shows in 12 years, ...
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 ...
Welcome to the 19th Songs of the Week of 2025. This week Andy Von Pip, Caleb Campbell, Issa Nasatir, Matt the Raven, Scotty Dransfield, and Stephen Humphries helped me decide what should make the list ...
Cocker attended London’s Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design, where he met a Greek art student who inspired the anthem that changed his life. “Common People” satirizes wealthy people who ...
A SONG by Pulp was wrongly subtitled with lines from Agatha Christie’s Miss Marple in a BBC blunder. Phrases such as “Morning, Miss Marple. How’s the leg?” accompanied Jarvis Cocker.
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