Jarvis Cocker Lacks His Usual Élan in Pulp’s Comeback Album More
- Sheffield’s Britpop group Pulp released More, their first album in 24 years, on June 5, 2025, and will promptly set out on a series of concerts across the United Kingdom and North America.
- The reunion and album followed the unexpected death of bassist Steve Mackey in 2023 and the positive reception to their 2023 reunion tour, which took the band by surprise.
- More contains 11 tracks combining new and older songs written across Pulp’s career, recorded in three weeks—considered exceptionally fast for the band.
- Frontman Jarvis Cocker shared that the experience highlighted the limited time available to them and humorously suggested naming the upcoming album Even More.
- The release marks 30 years since Common People and suggests renewed creative energy, as the band commits to active touring and potentially future albums.
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They are icons of the intelligent part of Britpop. Pulp and mastermind Jarvis Cocker present a multi-layered masterpiece with "More" after 24 years of silence.
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Pulp is back for 'More,' their first album in 24 years. Even the Britpop band is surprised
The singular Britpop band Pulp has returned. On Friday, they will release their first new album in 24 years, the aptly titled “More.”
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