The Return of Pulp: 30 Years of Common People and the Nostalgia of the Britpop
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With a little help from artificial intelligence, the band Pulp animated a series of photographs taken 30 years ago. The band’s experiment was to promote the first single “Spike Island” from their new album More. The original photographs served for their album Different Class in 1995, the year Pulp was consecrated along with bands like Oasis, Blur, Suede and Elastica as an icon of the britpop movement. More, the new Pulp material, will be the fir…
30 years after the release of Common People, Pulp surprised his fans with "Got to Have Love", More's second breakthrough, his first studio album in 24 years, which is scheduled to be released in two weeks. Produced by James Ford (Arctic Monkeys, Depeche Mode, Fontaines D.C.), More was recorded after the band's meeting and is dedicated to the memory of bassist Steve Mackey, deceased in 2023. The album will include the already featured "Spike Isla…
The British band has just unveiled the second excerpt of its new album, the very dancing Got To Have Love. Photo: Tom Jackson/press After announcing its big comeback with Spike Island, the first single of his first album in 24 years, Pulp continues to reveal its content gradually. And it is a very euphoric song originally composed in 1999, which the band chose to share today: Got To Have Love. 的A real soap-making song by Disco that comes along w…
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