Love was "always problematic" for Jarvis Cocker, who fronts Britpop icons Pulp. But after decades of cynical songs on the subject, he's beginning to change his tune on romance.
Season nine of A.V. Undercover has been part of a broader revival for The A.V. Club, so when we had the chance to bring back some of that sweet Laurel Canyon sound, we naturally said “Dawes.” Earlier ...
Pulp’s Jarvis Cocker performing Finsbury Park in 2023 - Sarah Louise Bennett “Something stopped me dead in my tracks, I was headed for disaster and then I turned back.” So sings Jarvis Cocker in the ...
Thirty years ago today Pulp let loose their biggest hit. In just five minutes and 51 seconds Common People shone a light on class, politics and Britain in the 90s. Three decades on the song remains as ...
Blur vs. Oasis” may have been the hot topic in the British press in 1995, but Different Class rendered the debate instantly moot.
LCD Soundsystem singer James Murphy paused two songs into the band’s set at the Hollywood Bowl on Friday to welcome the crowd to the second of two nights at the historic amphitheater. “Oh, hi, hello, ...
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