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Jarvis Cocker (Sheffield, 1963) is sitting in the sun on the terrace of the NH Ventas hotel in Madrid and, without warning, before starting this interview, he gets up and disappears. He sways down the ...
NEW YORK — Pulp has returned with a new album, their first in 24 years. Who could've predicted that? Not even the band, it turns out. “It took us by surprise as well,” dynamic frontman Jarvis Cocker ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Pulp’s new album More is full of tales of Cocker’s upper middle-class life Appropriately titled More, the album was written in the ...
When I was a kid in upstate New York, I’d hear Petula Clark’s “Downtown” on the radio — a song about the promise of glittering lights, “movie shows,” and all the excitement and dazzle adult life had ...
He arrives not by abseiling from a rocket mid-launch a la Robbie, but rising from the stage disguised as a cardboard cut-out of himself from 1995. In his professorish blazer and spectacles he looks ...
While Jarvis Cocker is a steely figure in alternative music, he can't help but cry at this pop classic. Read more about the ...
Jarvis Cocker formed Pulp in Sheffield in 1978, and kept the band going for about 15 years before anybody else cared about it. Over the course of Pulp’s early albums for Fire Records, though, Cocker ...
Love has "always been problematic" for Jarvis Cocker. "Using the word in my own songs [and] in real life was difficult. I don't think I actually said it to anybody until I was about 40 years old," ...
Pulp frontman Jarvis Cocker has "attempted to retire" several times. The Britpop legends are set to release their first studio effort in 24 years, 'More', in June, and the singer has admitted there ...
If there are casual Pulp fans, they don't make themselves known. The ambitious Britpop-and-then-some band emerged in the late-'70s in Sheffield, England, artistic outsiders with a penchant for the ...