Reviews
Thursday, September 29 2011
Pulp: 1 September 2011 - London
Jarvis Cocker, getting to half a century of his cool existence, rocks and twists like no one else in British Pop.
Tuesday, January 16 2007
Pulp: The Peel Sessions
This collection of Pulp's Peel Sessions serves as a poignant reminder not only of how great a band Pulp were, but of how important John Peel was to the development and evolution of British music.
Thursday, May 20 2004
Pulp: Different Class
Along with Blur's Parklife, it remains the high point of the Britpop era; music, lyrics, production, artwork, it's as perfect as it gets, one that I, personally, will never, ever tire of hearing.
Friday, September 5 2003
Pulp: Hits
Pulp have a greatest hits record, and it's about goddamned time. The enigmatic group, fronted by the inimitable Jarvis Cocker, are by far the oldest and wisest of the Britpop behemoths.
Monday, January 13 2003
Pulp: Hits
Few British bands have come close to matching the remarkable string of excellent albums that Pulp has put together over the past 10 years.
Blogs
Monday, June 7 2010
Kirk/Spock "Slashups" Cover Pulp and Nine Inch Nails
William Shatner's excellent Has Been featured his inimitable interpretation of Pulp's "Common People", which inspired YouTube user kirkslashspock to create this fun video. Edited together…
Tuesday, October 13 2009
Funny How It All Falls Away: Pulp at Their Most Life-Affirming on 'This Is Hardcore'
On its release, Pulp's This Is Hardcore was derided as a commercial and artistic disappointment. Not so ten years later. Was the music ahead of its time, or did critics just have to reach their 30s to appreciate it?

































