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Jarvis Cocker New Album & News

June 1, 2025 Catherine Williams Entertainment
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  • British pop band Pulp is set to ⁣release "More," its⁢ first new‍ album in 24 years.Front man Jarvis Cocker has kept busy with various projects, but this Pulp...
  • The band gained popularity in the '90s Britpop scene with catchy melodies and Cocker's lyrics exploring class, sex, and human absurdities.
  • Cocker's memoir, "Good Pop Bad Pop," uses objects⁤ from his crawl space to trigger anecdotes.
Original source: newyorker.com

Jarvis Cocker⁣ and Pulp are back! After a 24-year hiatus,the band is set to release “More,” a highly anticipated new album that ⁤sees ⁢the Britpop icons return to the forefront.Frontman Jarvis Cocker‍ reflects on aging and ⁤finds inspiration in everyday life, as⁢ the album ⁢is laced with‍ his signature wit and poignant observations ⁢suited for 2025. News Directory 3⁣ has the inside track on this major ⁣music news. “More” includes reworked material dating back to⁤ the ‘This Is Hardcore’ era and builds on themes of life’s journey and embracing the⁢ present.The album came about after a 2023 UK tour ⁤and includes ⁣emotive songs. With classics like “Common People” already defining a generation, what fresh insights will Pulp bring to their comeback? Discover what’s next for⁢ the band.

Key Points

  • Pulp is releasing “More,” their first album in 24 years.
  • Jarvis ⁢Cocker reflects on⁣ aging and finding inspiration in everyday life.
  • The new album includes reworked material dating back to the ‘This Is Hardcore’ era.

Pulp’s Jarvis ⁣Cocker Reflects on New ⁣Album ‘More’ After Two Decades

⁣ Updated June 01, 2025
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British pop band Pulp is set to ⁣release “More,” its⁢ first new‍ album in 24 years.Front man Jarvis Cocker has kept busy with various projects, but this Pulp record marks a important return.The album’s⁤ tone⁢ is set by “Spike Island,” with Cocker’s signature blend of spoken-word ⁤amusement and playful imagery suited for 2025. Themes of life’s journey and embracing the present are woven ‍throughout ‍the album.

Cocker formed Pulp at⁤ 15 in Sheffield,⁣ England. The band gained popularity in the ’90s Britpop scene with catchy melodies and Cocker’s lyrics exploring class, sex, and human absurdities. Their song “Common People” became an anthem. After a hiatus, Pulp has toured occasionally, including ⁣a 2012 farewell show⁣ documented in “Pulp: A Film about life, Death,⁤ and⁣ Supermarkets.”

Cocker’s memoir, “Good Pop Bad Pop,” uses objects⁤ from his crawl space to trigger anecdotes. These include a notebook detailing pulp’s plan for musical subversion and a news clipping about an injury sustained while trying to impress a woman. The book offers bursts⁢ of ⁣inspiration, thoughtfully connected.

“You have to let yourself appreciate things all the time.”

Cocker said the⁣ new‍ album came about during their 2023 U.K.tour. A song written for a play, “The Hymn of the north,” sparked the idea. The play, about a mother’s death, resonated with Cocker, who was contemplating his son’s upcoming departure from home. The death of Pulp’s ⁤bass player, Steve ‍Mackey, and Cocker’s mother further ⁢motivated him to make the moast of life ⁤and create a new record.

What’s next

Fans eagerly await the release of “More,” ‍anticipating Pulp’s ⁤signature sound and Cocker’s insightful lyrics. The album promises to be a reflective and engaging addition to their discography,exploring themes of aging,acceptance,and the passage‍ of time.

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