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Independent.ie on MSNPulp don’t mess with winning formula with album that honours their past while not being enslaved by itMiranda Sawyer’s absorbing book Uncommon People is required reading for anyone smitten by the Britpop years. Published last ...
To their credit, there is never any sense of phoning it on the part of the musicians. (Cocker is joined by the drummer Nick ...
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The Independent on MSNOn ‘More’, Pulp pick up precisely where their imperial phase left offDifferent Class (1995) and This is Hardcore (1998) was a phenomenon 15 years in the making, and their bowing out after 2001’s pastoral, Scott Walker-produced seventh album We Love Life felt woefully ...
In the 1990s, the U.K. was in thrall to Britpop, the retro-leaning movement that was a more melodic answer to the grunge that ...
“Why not?” If there are casual Pulp fans, they don’t make themselves known. The ambitious Britpop-and-then-some band emerged in the late-’70s in Sheffield, England, artistic outsiders with ...
Jarvis Cocker and co. deliver a career high with eighth album, More. Read MOJO's review and the track listing in full.
A band that became an integral part of the Britpop movement will release a new album for the first time in 24 years. Pulp’s album “More” will be released on June 6, the band wrote in an ...
It's the Sheffield-formed band's first record since 2001. By Thomas Smith Britpop legends Pulp have shared news of their first album in 24 years. The new LP, More, will be released on June 6 via ...
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