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Two days before Glastonbury, the ‘Patchwork performer’ recorded his own shipping forecast for the Crossed Wires Festival ...
A look at how Pulp are a band with a large amount of past members and how Jarvis Cocker, the one constant member, has gone about finding new members.
Ahead of Pulp’s headline set at Montreux Jazz Festival, Jarvis Cocker hosted a talk on ‘Outsider Art’, sharing reflections on his travels to ...
The Pulp singer on conquering his fear of nature, the pleasures and perils of art and aging, and the band’s first new album in twenty-four years.
Pulp are still appealing to new audiences, with 'Different Class' still resonating amongst the youth and allowing Gen-Z to revel in Britpop nostalgia.
Pulp frontman Jarvis Cocker is usally very laidback, but there was one rave single that the Sheffield singer absolutely hated in the ...
The Shipping Forecast provides an “oasis of calm”, Jarvis Cocker said as he marked the 100th anniversary of it being ...
But then the keyboard refrain of Sorted for E’s and Whizz began, up popped Jarvis Cocker, and it was on. A real treat for a festival that loves its added bonuses. “Did you know it was us?” asked ...
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It’s 30 years since the Sheffield indie-rockers were riding high in the charts with their anthemic hit. Here’s the story of how it came together.
The singer recorded a forecast for a live show at Crossed Wires Podcast Festival in Sheffield, but it seems it wasn't perfect ...
Only two days before Pulp's legendary secret set at Glastonbury Festival, frontman Jarvis Cocker recorded his very own 'Shipping Forecast'.