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Pulp Announces U.S. Tour Dates

Pulp Announces U.S. Tour Dates

We were pretty excited when Coachella released their lineup and announced that Brit-rockers Pulp would take a major performing slot at the desert festival. Now, we’re even more pumped to find out that the Sheffield group will be playing a few more American dates while they’re on this side of the pond.   read more

Found in: Concerts, News

Pulp to Reissue First Three Albums in February

Pulp to Reissue First Three Albums in February

English alternative rock band Pulp are gearing up to re-release their first three albums — 1983's It, 1987's Freaks and 1992's Separations — in February 2012 via August on the Fire.  read more

Found in: Music, News

Pulp's Jarvis Cocker Named Editor of Publishing Company

Pulp's Jarvis Cocker Named Editor of Publishing Company

A report by The Guardian announced yesterday that Jarvis Cocker, the lead vocalist of British rock band Pulp, has accepted a "broad commissioning role" as the editor-at-large for U.K.-based publishing company Faber & Faber.  read more

Found in: Books, News

The 50 Best British Artists of All Time

The 50 Best British Artists of All Time

While all eyes are on the throne, we pay tribute to our 50 favorite British artists—a rock 'n roll royal family of sorts.  read more

Found in: Blogs, List of the Day

Download Gospel Claws' Cover of Pulp's "Like A Friend"

Download Gospel Claws' Cover of Pulp's "Like A Friend"

Paste Best of What’s Nexters, Gospel Claws, are offering a free MP3 download of their cover of Pulp’s “Like A Friend.” You can download it here....  read more

Found in: Blogs, Free MP3

Pulp to Reunite in 2011

Pulp to Reunite in 2011

It will mark the first time since 1996 that the original lineup has played together...  read more

Found in: Music, News

Jarvis Cocker diagnosed with Further Complications

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With Pulp receding in the rearview mirror, frontman Jarvis Cocker has lately been flexing his musical chops for his well-received solo career. The sequel to his 2006 self-titled solo debut has just been: Further Complications. "Complications" is apparently a diagnosis of our zeitgeist; Cocker has dished on the meanings behind the names of several of the possible tracks. "Slush" ("I guess slush will be the ultimate outcome of global warming."), "Caucasian Blues" ("An attempt to understand the pain of a man whose Honda Goldwing has run out of petrol") and "I Never Said I Was Deep" ("The phrase that I...  read more

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