Reunited rock band announces first new album in 24 years
- Pulp, fronted by Jarvis Cocker, announced their new album, 'More', their first in 24 years.
- The band returned to the studio after the positive response to their 2023 reunion tour.
- Pulp's album, 'More,' was recorded in London over three weeks with James Ford producing.
- Cocker noted they created the remaining album songs in the first half of 2024.
- 'More' is dedicated to Steve Mackey and is set to release on June 6 via Rough Trade.
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Pulp will release a new album after 24 years
After 24 years without new music, Pulp will be back this 2025 with More, which will be his eighth studio album and the first after the death of bassist Steve Mackay, to whom they will pay tribute in much of the material. The announcement was accompanied by the release of a new single entitled ‘Spike Island’. The britpop masters signed a new agreement with the record label Rough Trade after its meeting in 2023 and since then rumors that there wou…
There’s Finally ‘More’ Pulp On The Way With The Group Announcing Their First Album In 24 Years
Oasis aren’t the only Britpop legends getting the gang back together this year. Pulp have announced a new album, their first since We Love Life 24 years ago. It’s called More, and in an accompanying statement, the group’s ever-stylish frontman Jarvis Cocker explained how it came together. “Well: when we started touring again in 2023, we practiced a new song called ‘Hymn Of The North’ during soundchecks & eventually played it at the end of our se…
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