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24 Years On: Avoiding Another Wait - News Directory 3

24 Years On: Avoiding Another Wait

June 10, 2025 Catherine Williams Entertainment
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  • Pulp's⁤ Jarvis Cocker has hinted that the band may ‍release new music sooner than another 24 years.
  • The album, ⁣produced by James Ford, features the singles ‘Spike Island’ and ‘Got To Have Love.’ In 2023, ⁢Pulp also signed with Rough Trade Records and endured the...
  • When asked about the possibility of another album, Cocker told NME, "Maybe...We tried to not have a concept for this record or think, 'This is it, this⁤ is...
Original source: nme.com

Pulp frontman Jarvis Cocker is hinting ⁤at a quicker turnaround for new music, a welcome surprise after the band’s 24-year hiatus. the Sheffield legends recently released ‘More,’ their first album since 2001,signaling a potential⁣ shift in their creative cycle.⁣ This news comes as Cocker reflects on the making of ‘More’ and the band’s future. After⁣ signing with Rough Trade Records, the group unveiled ‘Spike Island’ and ‘Got to Have ⁢Love,’ the primary_keyword singles from their new album. Cocker is now suggesting the band is open to the possibility of new secondary_keyword LPs. ⁢The band has dropped hints about new projects. Read on in News directory 3 to digest the latest from the ⁣pulp camp, including a potential secret Glastonbury set.‍ Discover what’s next ⁣for this iconic band.


  • Pulp released ‘More,’ their first album in 24 years, on June 6.
  • Frontman Jarvis Cocker suggests new music could arrive sooner than another 24 years.
  • The band⁤ debuted several songs from⁣ ‘More’ during 2024 live shows.

Jarvis Cocker hints at more Pulp music in⁣ the coming years

‍ Updated June 10, 2025

Pulp’s⁤ Jarvis Cocker has hinted that the band may ‍release new music sooner than another 24 years. The Sheffield band recently dropped their eighth⁤ studio album, ‘More,’ their first⁣ since 2001’s ‘We Love Life.’

The album, ⁣produced by James Ford, features the singles ‘Spike Island’ and ‘Got To Have Love.’ In 2023, ⁢Pulp also signed with Rough Trade Records and endured the death of bassist steve Mackey.

When asked about the possibility of another album, Cocker told NME, “Maybe…We tried to not have a concept for this record or think, ‘This is it, this⁤ is our last gas’. I used to⁢ think that a⁢ lot. I had this weird thing that when an album was mixed and finished where I’d ⁣think, ‘Oh, I can die now‍ and it would be OK.’”

Cocker added that he no longer feels that way, stating, “On the sleeve inside it ⁤says, ‘This is the best that we⁣ can do’. That’s all you can do at any point of your life.”

he ⁤suggested that ⁣if ‍another LP materializes, it would likely be in a couple of years.Pulp had previewed songs from ‘More’ ⁣during their 2024 live performances, including ‘Farmers ⁤Market,’ ‘Spike Island,’ ‘My Sex,’ and ‘got To Have Love.’ The band reunited in 2023 for their first shows⁢ since 2012.

Cocker recalled ⁤realizing the band was making a new⁤ album when he decided to write the lyrics first, speeding up the process. “It was kind of like going back to the early days of being in the band when we didn’t have a⁣ record ⁢deal or anything like that,” cocker said. “There was no reason to make this⁣ album in that there was nobody asking us to, but‍ we just ⁢thought, ‘We’ve got some songs here⁢ that are good, so why don’t we record⁣ them?’”

In ⁢a four-star review, NME wrote that Pulp has “retained their ‍original spirit and flair into a statement of middle age without feeling⁤ any less vital.”

Pulp is currently on a UK and Ireland tour. They are also rumored to play a secret set at Glastonbury under the alias ‘Patchwork,’ coinciding with the 30th anniversary of their 1995⁢ headlining performance.

Keyboardist Candida Doyle hinted at the Glastonbury appearance, saying, “I used to do patchwork when I was on tour, and I made a really nice bit of patchwork.” Cocker previously⁢ stated that Pulp would ⁣only play Glastonbury “if ‍it was a life-or-death situation.”

What’s next

Pulp is ⁣currently touring the UK and ireland, and fans await possible news regarding a Glastonbury appearance.

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