After a 24-year hiatus, Britpop icons Pulp are poised to make a triumphant return with their eighth studio album, More, scheduled for release on June 6, 2025, via Rough Trade Records . This long-anticipated comeback marks a significant moment in the band’s storied career, reigniting the fervor of fans and critics alike.
Pulp’s last studio album, We Love Life, was released in 2001, after which the band entered an extended period of inactivity. The seeds of their reunion were sown during a series of live performances in 2023, which rekindled both their creative synergy and public interest. Frontman Jarvis Cocker noted that these shows “sparked the creative process,” leading to the swift development of new material .
The album was recorded in just three weeks at London’s Orbb Studio, a notably rapid timeline that underscores the band’s renewed vigor. Produced by James Ford, known for his work with Arctic Monkeys and Florence + The Machine, More features collaborations with Richard Hawley and Jason Buckle, as well as backing vocals from the Eno family and string arrangements by Richard Jones performed by the Elysian Collective .
More is dedicated to the memory of bassist Steve Mackey, who passed away in 2023. His influence is deeply felt throughout the album, serving as both a tribute and a continuation of his legacy with the band .
The album’s lead single, “Spike Island,” was released on April 10, 2025. The track blends rock and synthpop elements, showcasing Cocker’s signature lyricism. The accompanying AI-generated video creatively revives imagery from their 1995 breakthrough album, Different Class, and references the iconic Stone Roses concert at Spike Island in 1990 .
Tracklist for ‘More’
The album comprises 11 tracks:
- Spike Island
- Tina
- Grown Ups
- Slow Jam
- Farmers Market
- My Sex
- Got To Have Love
- Background Noise
- Partial Eclipse
- Hymn Of The North
- A Sunset
This collection reflects a mature yet vibrant evolution of Pulp’s sound, balancing introspective themes with their characteristic wit .
Early reviews of More have been favorable, with critics praising the band’s ability to retain their distinctive voice while exploring new musical territories. The album is seen as a testament to Pulp’s enduring relevance in the contemporary music landscape .
In support of More, Pulp has announced a North American tour set for September 2025. The tour includes performances in major cities such as New York, Philadelphia, Boston, Toronto, and Los Angeles, with notable venues like Forest Hills Stadium and the Hollywood Bowl . Frontman Jarvis Cocker expressed enthusiasm for the tour, stating, “You deserve more—and we’ve got More. More than you could imagine…”
Pulp’s return with More signifies not just a reunion but a reinvigoration of their artistic journey. The album encapsulates the band’s growth over the past two decades while reaffirming their place in the pantheon of British music.
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Deb
April 26, 2025 at 10:27 pm
Amazing. More is beautiful already 😍