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The Sound Of Someone Losing The Plot: Britpop’s Big Comedown And What Came Next

3864 days ago
StereogumOasis and Blur may mark the official beginning of Britpop with the twin classics of Definitely Maybe and Parklife, respectively, but some people — particularly, seemingly, in music-writer circles — claim Pulp’s Different Class as the genre’s ... more info

Parklife Turns 20

3864 days ago
StereogumIt was a profoundly strange experience to type out the headline “Parklife Turns 20.” More so than the other anniversaries I’ve written for Stereogum, the fact that landmark Pulp, Blur, and Oasis albums are arriving at their twentieth anniversar... more info

Rooftop Films 2014 line-up announced: Pulp documentary, Steve Coogan's 'The Trip to Italy' and lots more

3867 days ago
Brooklyn Veganby Bill Pearis PULP: A Film About Life, Death And Supermarkets / The Trip to Italy Rooftop Films is back with another summer-full of movies and live music under the stars. While the schedule hasn't been posted yet, the slate... more info

Read An Exclusive Excerpt From The Definitely Maybe 33⅓

3867 days ago
StereogumIt was 20 years ago this week that Britpop first emerged as a major cultural force, thanks to the dual releases of Blur’s Parklife and Pulp’s His ’N’ Hers. So we’re celebrating Britpop Week here at Stereogum, looking back in admiration and ... more info

Shorties (The Best Books of the Summer, An Interview with Stephen Malkmus, and more)

3867 days ago
LargeHeartedBoyPublishers Weekly previewed the best books of the summer. The Rumpus interviewed musician Stephen Malkmus. NPR shared an excerpt from Colson Whitehead's new novel The Noble Hustle. The Quietus reconsidered Pulp's His 'N' Hers album 20 years after its... more info

His ‘N’ Hers Turns 20

3868 days ago
StereogumAt every gig they’ve played since their much-hyped 2011 reunion, Pulp’s set opener has been “Do You Remember The First Time?” It’s a typically Pulpian move, simultaneously tongue-in-cheek and incredibly revealing — and, of course, ultimat... more info

Pulp documentary to stage European premiere in Sheffield

3875 days ago
NME'Pulp' will open up the 21st Sheffield Doc/Fest on June 7 more info

Is Pulp's 'Common People' Really The Best Britpop Anthem?

3875 days ago
ContactMusicPulp's Common People has been named the ultimate Britpop anthem by BBC6 Music listeners, beating the likes of The Verve's Bittersweet Symphony and... more info

Pulp's Common People Voted Top Britpop Anthem

3876 days ago
ContactMusicPulp hit Common People has been named the U.K.'s most popular Britpop anthem in a new poll.The 1995 release beat Bitter Sweet Symphony by The Verve... more info

Pulp drummer thought 'Common People' was a 'tuneless dirge'

3876 days ago
NMENick Banks has said he didn't like the demo version of the hit track more info

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