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Directed by Jarvis Cocker
Pulp returns with “Spike Island,” the lead single from their upcoming album 'More,' blending Britpop and synthpop elements with introspective lyrics.
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Alternative rock band from Sheffield, England, UK (formed 1978). Pulp make music in the alternative rock, britpop and indie rock genres. The band are currently on tour, with upcoming dates in Portlaw and Manchester.
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7 Pulp Music Videos from 1990–2025
Directed by Jarvis Cocker
Pulp returns with “Spike Island,” the lead single from their upcoming album 'More,' blending Britpop and synthpop elements with introspective lyrics.
Directed by Pedro Romhanyi
Common People is a Britpop classic about class division and faux poverty tourism. The video shows Jarvis Cocker delivering deadpan performance cuts alongside ironic, choreographed…
Directed by Pedro Romhanyi
Disco 2000 is a song by Pulp, released in 1995. The song features Britpop influences and nostalgic lyrics. The music video, directed by Pedro Romhanyi,…
Directed by Pedro Romhanyi
Babies is a song by Pulp, released in 1994. The song features Britpop influences and storytelling lyrics. The music video, directed by Pedro Romhanyi, includes…
Directed by Pedro Romhanyi
Do You Remember the First Time? is a song by Pulp, released in 1994. The song features Britpop influences and storytelling lyrics. The music video,…
Directed by Doug Nichol
This Is Hardcore is a song by Pulp, released in 1998. The song features Britpop influences and dark, cinematic elements. The music video, directed by…
Formed 1978 · Sheffield, England, UK · alternative rock, Britpop · Island Records
Pulp are an English rock band formed in Sheffield in 1978. At their critical and commercial peak, the band consisted of Jarvis Cocker (vocals, guitar, keyboards), Russell Senior (guitar, violin), Candida Doyle (keyboards), Nick Banks (drums, percussion), Steve Mackey (bass) and Mark Webber (guitar, keyboards). The band's "kitchen sink drama" lyrics, coupled with its references to British culture, led to Cocker and Pulp becoming reluctant figureheads of the Britpop movement. The band struggled to find success during the 1980s, but gained UK prominence in the mid-1990s first with His 'n' Hers… via Wikipedia
Band Members: Jarvis Cocker, Candida Doyle, Russell Senior, Mark Webber, Steve Mackey, Nick Banks
Pulp’s studio albums / EPs · 8
Everything you need to know about Pulp
Pulp formed in 1978.
Pulp are from Sheffield, England, UK.
Pulp’s music spans alternative rock, britpop and indie rock.
Pulp have released music through Island Records and Fire Records.
Pulp’s most recent studio album is More., released in 2025.
Pulp’s most-watched music videos on AltSounds are “Common People”, “Disco 2000”, “Babies” and “Do You Remember the First Time?”.
Pulp’s most-viewed music video on AltSounds is “Common People” (1990), with 62.1 million views, directed by Pedro Romhanyi. Common People is a Britpop classic about class division and faux poverty tourism. The video shows Jarvis Cocker delivering deadpan performance cuts alongside ironic, choreographed scenes—highlighting the satire and sting behind the song’s storytelling.
Pulp’s members include Jarvis Cocker, Candida Doyle, Russell Senior, Mark Webber, Steve Mackey and Nick Banks.
You can listen to Pulp on Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube and SoundCloud, and watch their music videos right here on AltSounds.