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The Britpop icons Pulp are back with an excellent new album just as they’re inspiring a new generation of fans ...
After some twists and turns, including a lawsuit over its motto, new versions of Olympia Beer are alive and kicking in some surprising places.
While many fans may have first become aware of them with the dazzling, Britpop-era double-header of 1994’s His’N’Hers and the peerless Different Class in 1995, Pulp’s history stretches much further ...
Pulp are unlikely to perform at this year’s Glastonbury Festival (Picture: Mick Hutson/ Redferns) Last week – after a nearly 25-year hiatus since their last album – the band announced their ...
“This time I’ll get it right,” Jarvis Cocker vows on “Spike Island” from “More,” the first album since 2001 by Pulp, the 1990s Britpop standard bearers. Due in June, the new album ...
An announcement of a new album from legendary band Pulp has seen fans declare today (April 10) as an international "Pulp Day". Celebrations are in order for fans of the band after frontman Jarvis ...
U.K. rock veterans Pulp will return June 6 with their first album since 2001’s We Love Life in the form of the 11-track More, which is led by the single “Spike Island.” The track was written ...
The latest issue of MOJO features a world exclusive interview with Jarvis Cocker’s comeback kings (and queen) of ’90s pop, Pulp. The band give us the lowdown on Glasto, Jacko, controversy, contrarian ...
Pulp are back for More. The Britpop maestros, whose influence surpassed the 1990s scene and cast a spell on indie-pop for decades to come, will return with their follow-up to 2001’s We Love Life ...
It’s official: after various hints over the last six months, Pulp have announced their first album in 24 years! (The last was 2001’s We Love Life that was produced by Scott Walker).
Western Michigan athletic director Dan Bartholomae also noticed, of course, and was in contact with NCAA officials Monday. The NCAA informed him Tuesday that the correct and current WMU logo would ...