“Someone said, oh, that’s very age appropriate,” the frontman recalled, of a listen to the band’s new album. “I took it as a compliment.” By Melena Ryzik Reported from London Jarvis Cocker can opine.
Love has "always been problematic" for Jarvis Cocker. "Using the word in my own songs [and] in real life was difficult. I don't think I actually said it to anybody until I was about 40 years old," ...
This month, the beloved British pop band Pulp will release “More,” its first new album in twenty-four years. Jarvis Cocker, the band’s founder, lyricist, and front man, has engaged in innumerable ...
A red theatre curtain lends the O2 dignity, parting to reveal a digitally lit, pyramidal staircase topped by Different Class-era band photos from which Cocker emerges to clamber with ageless energy, ...
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