Jarvis Cocker Lacks His Usual Élan in Pulp’s Comeback Album More
- Pulp released their first album in 24 years, titled More, on June 5, 2025, followed by an immediate UK and North American tour.
- The album's creation followed the band's 2023 reunion tour and the death of bassist Steve Mackey that same year.
- More features 11 tracks that blend previously unreleased material with songs created throughout Pulp’s history, including contributions credited to Mackey.
- Frontman Jarvis Cocker expressed a sense of urgency during the rapid three-week recording, noting that it highlighted how limited time is.
- The album and tour suggest a renewed creative phase for Pulp, marking 2025 as the 30th anniversary of their defining song, Common People.
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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.

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.”
Pulp Give An Awesome Three-Song Performance On 'Jools Holland': Watch
In just a few days, the reunited Britpop greats Pulp will release More, their first album in 24 years. We’ll have a review of that album up soon, but let me just spoil it right here by saying that it’s an amazing record, one that can absolutely hang with any of the group’s classics. We’ve posted the band’s singles “Spike Island” and “Got To Have Love,” both of which are excellent, as well as their performance of “Spike Island” on The Jonathan Ro…
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