Led by the witty and charismatic Jarvis Cocker, Pulp became one of the defining bands of the 1990s britpop era. Hailing from Sheffield, the band achieved massive success with the album Different Class (1995), featuring the anthems Common People and Mis-Shapes — songs that perfectly captured a generation’s voice.
Pulp’s style blends sharp social irony, catchy melodies, and a nostalgic visual aesthetic, painting a bittersweet portrait of British middle-class life. Their clever songwriting, pop sophistication, and theatrical performances set them apart from their peers.
After a long hiatus, Pulp made a triumphant live return, proving their music remains as timeless and relevant as ever.
On MusikMachine, you’ll find a collector sticker and two vintage postcards celebrating the band’s unmistakable britpop spirit 🇬🇧✨
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