Pulp Playing in Montreux Pop in Its Purest Form
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The concert of the reformed Brit pop band Pulp at the Montreux Jazz Festival took place on Monday evening at the ordination hour – for common people like ours
Jarvis Cocker performed for the first time at the Jazzfestival Montreux with his superb Britpop formation Pulp. Schund and Beauty were in each other's arms. And the spirit of Barry White was there.
After 24 years Jarvis Cocker and his band are finally back on a Swiss visit. And how.
The English band Pulp led by Jarvis Cocker, one of the three leading players of the Britpop of the 1990s, invested Monday night the stage of the Lac du Montreux Jazz Festival. A return after twenty-four years of absence with an intact melodic freshness, but a less glaring eccentricity.
Thirty years after the huge success of his fifth album, "Different Class", Pulp gave the edge of the Léman the third Swiss concert in his history. Sheffield's band, which released a new album at the beginning of June, blew a glam-pop wind on the LakeA scene for a moment, on the song Sunrise, he takes the pose in Chinese shadow mode, with his back and an arm in the air, in front of a giant screen on which a sun radiates. Then he turns around and …
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