In More, Pulp aren’t just trading on nostalgia – they’re fresh
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MOREPULPRough Trade Records Not an exercise of nostalgia or an attempt to exorcise the past (although there are winks to what is remembered and lost, combined with the echoes of a sound of its own and characteristic) but the updating of a present with the same usual edge. That and much more is the first studio album that the Sheffield band recorded in 24 years. Jarvis Cocker, Nick Banks, Candida Doyle and Mark Webber have in such a way the mater…
In More, Pulp aren’t just trading on nostalgia – they’re fresh
In a year where many are talking about one Britpop band in particular – cough, cough, Oasis – the often-forgotten band of the same era, Pulp, have stolen the limelight with their new album More. Last summer may have been ‘Brat Summer’, but for all you Geek-Chic Radio 4 listening icons out there, this summer is undoubtedly ‘Pulp Summer’. More is Pulp’s eighth studio album, and their first since 2001’s We Love Life. Even after the long wait, it d…
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