The oddest band in Britpop are reuniting. Great – it's about time they were seen outside the laddish constraints of mid-90s cultureIt's no reflection on the quality of their back catalogue to suggest there's something a little surprising about the general rejoicing that seems to have greeted the news of Pulp's re-formation. When the band announced an indefinite hiatus, eight years ago, they didn't exactly leave the world screaming for more. Their last studio album, 2001's We Love Life, had dem...
Guardian Music — Jarvis Cocker stood behind me at a Blur gig last summer looking puzzled. Could he have predicted the joyous reception of Pulp's reunion?Last year, like many people who we... more info
Guardian Music — Band gets back together despite Jarvis Cocker once saying he 'couldn't really see the point' of reformingPulp's lead singer, Jarvis Cocker, once professed he "couldn't re... more info
Guardian Music — The oddest band in Britpop are reuniting. Great – it's about time they were seen outside the laddish constraints of mid-90s cultureIt's no reflection on the quality of ... more info
Perez Hilton — Well, this is extremely exciting!
Despite '90s British band Pulp denying that they'd ever reunite last year, the band has reportedly agreed to perform as a group for the ... more info
The Mirror — Britpop band Pulp are reuniting to perform on stage together for the first time in almost 15 years, the former chart stars announced today. more info
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Pulp are reuniting to headline a London music festival in 2011 - just a year after former frontman Jarvis Cocker denied the band was getting b... more info
The Independent — In a move likely to be greeted with the dusting off of drainpipe trousers nationwide, Pulp have announced they are the latest Britpop band to reform. more info