Pulp was a British alternative rock band formed in Sheffield in 1978 by frontman Jarvis Cocker. The band's lineup solidified in the 1980s with Candida Doyle on keyboards, Nick Banks on drums, Steve Mackey on bass, and Mark Webber on guitar joining Cocker. Pulp gained prominence during the 1990s Britpop movement with their artful blend of pop melodies, disco rhythms, and wry social observations. After years of obscuri
... MorePulp was a British alternative rock band formed in Sheffield in 1978 by frontman Jarvis Cocker. The band's lineup solidified in the 1980s with Candida Doyle on keyboards, Nick Banks on drums, Steve Mackey on bass, and Mark Webber on guitar joining Cocker. Pulp gained prominence during the 1990s Britpop movement with their artful blend of pop melodies, disco rhythms, and wry social observations. After years of obscurity and modest success, their breakthrough came with the album "His 'N' Hers" in 1994, which earned them significant critical acclaim.
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