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So here’s to Jarvis Cocker: father of cool, patron saint of middle-aged misfits and, right now, arguably the coolest man in Britain.
Jarvis Cocker, sorted for snacks and wizardry - 5/5 Pulp take to the O2 for a weird and wonderful celebration of uncommon ...
Yet Jarvis Cocker – more than Oasis on their high-profile global cash-in or Blur on their 10-year reunion cycle – hits the O2 ...
British band Pulp returned to the top of the UK album charts for the first time in 27 years on Friday as their new record ...
Ten songs into Pulp ’s set, the feather boas flutter on screen, Jarvis Cocker adopts his most louche pose yet atop a brown ...
Jarvis Cocker hopes Pulp won't take another 24 years to make a new album after recently releasing More, their first LP since ...
Pulp frontman Jarvis Cocker has revealed that he hates the term Britpop, a genre with which his band has been associated for ...
One of the defining figures of 1990s Britain is back with his band Pulp. Older and wiser, he’s still got the elusive magic ...
Following the release of brand-new album More, Britpop underdogs deliver an extended ‘special performance’ as they kick off ...
In the tech world, Mark Zuckerberg adopted a uniform of grey T-shirts and hoodies, signalling Silicon Valley pragmatism and ...
Twenty-four years on from what was presumed to be their final album, Pulp have returned with More, getting some of the best ...