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14 days ago

Pulp’s secret Glastonbury set review – still the magnificently misshapen oddballs of British pop

Pyramid stage
Returning to headline the Pyramid for the first time in 30 years, Jarvis Cocker and co are as dark, grubby and joyous as ever, instantly turning the audience to misty-eyed displays of de…

Comebacks and controversy at Glastonbury 2025: Lewis Capaldi's emotional return, Bob Vylan's 'vile' chant... and surprise sets from Pulp and Lorde dominate the weekend - here are the BIGGEST moments so far

Glastonbury kicked off its 2025 line-up with the emotional return of Lewis Capaldi and a surprise set from Lorde, who had been rumoured to be a secret booking for the festival.

Sing along with the common people: Saturday at Glastonbury with Raye, Pulp and pop punters – photo essay

Raye wowed with her old-Hollywood glamour, Pulp did 90s nostalgia at its best and everyone tried to hide from the heat – see the best Guardian photography from a big Saturday

The sun hit hard on Satur…

15 days ago

30 days ago

‘Misshapes, mistakes, misfits’: Pulp’s signature secondhand style has stood test of time

Band’s ‘on the edge of kitsch’ aesthetic is still relevant three decades later as young people focus on vintage clothing

Thirty years ago this month Pulp played the Pyramid stage at Glastonbury and t…

35 days ago

Pulp review – Jarvis Cocker’s captivating comeback turns a rapt crowd rapturous

OVO Hydro, Glasgow
On a kitschy 1970s chatshow set, the Sheffield band play hits from across their career – and fans welcome their just-released album tracks like old friends

A thick velvet curtain coc…

38 days ago

Turnstile: Never Enough review – flute solos and formidable tunes from hardcore punk’s great crossover band

(Roadrunner)
The Charli xcx-approved quintet further their unlikely leap into the mainstream with this deft dash through pop and rock idioms – from emo to Sting, funk and nu-metal

In April, Turnstile’s…

41 days ago

Pulp: More review – anthems and rage for the next life stage

(Rough Trade)
Jarvis Cocker and the band’s first album in 24 years delivers a refreshing take on middle age, with all the the skewed observation and joyful melodic flourishes of old

Time has been parti…

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