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“We speak out together in solidarity with the Palestinian people’s struggle for freedom, justice and equal rights": Rage Against The Machine, Mogwai, Pulp among 4000 artists calling for a ceasefire in Gaza
By Paul Brannigan published
Over 4000 artists from the music world are joining the chorus of voices urging for a ceasefire in Gaza

"It speaks to regular people, and that's why it's so great": Watch the worlds of emo and Britpop collide as My Chemical Romance cover Pulp's Common People
By Paul Brannigan published
My Chemical Romance's Gerard Way: “I remember pushing carts at a supermarket listening to this song on headphones on a cassette player..."

A beginner’s guide to Britpop in five essential albums
By Niall Doherty published
It was an indie phenomenon that changed everything: here’s five classic records that defined Britpop

“For three days we had people screaming at us as if we were The Beatles”: Jarvis Cocker on the time that Pulp and Radiohead formed a supergroup to appear in a Harry Potter film
By Niall Doherty published
Pulp’s Jarvis Cocker enlisted Radiohead guitarist Jonny Greenwood and drummer Phil Selway for a scene in Harry Potter And The Goblet Of Fire

"You will remember this show for the rest of your life": Pulp's triumphant homecoming sees Jarvis Cocker's Britpop heroes shoot for the moon
By Rich Hobson published
Pulp's spectacular Sheffield set may conjure up Britpop nostalgia, but their epic, dramatic homecoming also delivers so much more

Every Pulp album ranked from worst to best
By David McLaughlin published
Jarvis Cocker and co. are national treasures, but which album is their crowning glory?

Five new bands you need to hear if you love Pulp
By Stephen Hill published
Pulp have had one of the most fascinating careers in British music, so it figures they've inspired a legion of fans to create their own take on the Sheffield legends' legacy. Here, five of the best new bands to do it

Pulp strongly rumoured for secret Glastonbury set after mysteriously-titled band 'The Churnups' appear on line-up
By Liz Scarlett published
Secret guests 'The Churnups' have been announced to play Glastonbury's Pyramid Stage on Friday, and people are pointing to the newly-reformed Pulp as the band behind the ambiguous moniker

Four f**ks, three p*sses, two sh*ts: Listen to Richard Hawley's fabulously sweary tribute to late Pulp bassist Steve Mackey
By Paul Brannigan published
Sheffield singer/songwriter Richard Hawley went 'off-piste' at the Olivier Awards on April 2 to the delight of fellow guests, and the horror of Magic radio who were broadcasting live
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