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See also...
- Spike Island
- Tina
- Grown Ups
- Slow Jam
- Farmers Market
- My Sex
- Got to Have Love
- Background Noise
- Partial Eclipse
- The Hymn of the North
- A Sunset
Pulp
More
Rough Trade
Breaking their nearly quarter century studio silence, Jarvis and compatriots slide back onto their Britpop throne with tales of love, woe, and, of course, lust, lust, lust.
After all, it wouldn't be a Pulp album without some prime horny Cocker. The first Pulp studio album since 2001. Words from Jarvis on 'More': “This is the first Pulp album since “We Love Life” in 2001. Yes: the first Pulp album for almost 24 years. How did that happen? Well: when we started touring again in 2023, we practiced a new song called “Hymn of the North” during soundchecks & eventually played it at the end of our second night at Sheffield Arena. This seemed to open the floodgates: we came up with the rest of the songs on this album during the first half of 2024...
A couple are revivals of ideas from last century. The music for one song was written by Richard Hawley. The music for another was written by Jason Buckle. The Eno family sing backing vocals on a song. There are string arrangements written by Richard Jones & played by the Elysian Collective.
The album was recorded over 3 weeks by James Ford in Walthamstow, London, starting on November 18th, 2024. This is the shortest amount of time a Pulp album has ever taken to record. It was obviously ready to happen. These are the facts. We hope you enjoy the music. It was written & performed by four human beings from the North of England, aided & abetted by five other human beings from various locations in the British Isles. No A.I. was involved during the process.
This album is dedicated to Steve Mackey. This is the best that we can do. Thanks for listening.”
"On More he [Jarvis Cocker] rediscovers a voice that he misplaced for 24 years and, corny and sentimental as it may sound, it’s even better than the first time." - Uncut 9/10