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“Spike Island” by Pulp gets its title from a 1990 concert by The Stone Roses attended by nearly 30,000 people. The concert was comically disorganized and took place in a field in ...
Spike Island is used as a metonym for big events that are also unsatisfying, as the windblown Roses’ gig was. Pulp fans may also feel a bit cheated that the music has not been written by the ...
The post Pulp Announce First New Album in Nearly 24 Years, Share “Spike Island”: Stream appeared ... typing in a ‘prompt’ such as: ‘The black & white figure remains still whilst the ...
It’s official: after various hints over the last six months, Pulp have announced their first album in 24 years! (The last was 2001’s We Love Life that was produced by Scott Walker).
CREDIT: Sacha Lecca/Rolling Stone via Getty Images Pulp made an appearance on The Jonathan Ross Show yesterday (April 12) and played ‘Spike Island’, taken from their upcoming album ‘More ...
“This is the shortest amount of time a Pulp album has ever taken to record,” Jarvis Cocker wrote in a statement. “It was obviously ready to happen.” Watch the video for the single “Spike ...
Britpop legends Pulp are releasing More, their first new album in 24 years, on June 6 via Rough Trade. Last week they shared its first single, “Spike Island,” and on ... in a ‘prompt’ such as: ‘The ...
Pulp have announced their first new album in ... the Sheffield band have shared the album's first single, and opening track, Spike Island. In a post on Instagram, Cocker explains how the album ...
Though Pulp had been a working band for over a decade when Spike Island happened, they did not break into the mainstream until the release of their His 'n' Hers album in 1994, before becoming huge ...
“Spike Island, come alive!” “This is the shortest amount of time a Pulp album has ever taken to record,” Cocker said. “It was obviously ready to happen. A new press shot of the group ...
Indie icons Pulp have announced a new album, More, and shared their first single in almost 24 years, called Spike Island ... in a 'prompt' such as: 'The black & white figure remains still whilst ...
Jay Carr in the Boston Globe says it as "unsinkable vigour coursing through [its] veins", while Chris Cabin in Slant Magazine says "the film finds pitch-black humor, horror, tragedy and violence ...