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Spike Island by Pulp

22 April 2025

A long time ago I had lunch in a pub with Jarvis Cocker. Working in music has given the odd opportunity for such escapades, others which include “having a pint with Pet Shop Boys” and “hanging out at 5am in a hotel bar with Adele” — more on those another time.

I think he had a glass of red wine and the steak and chips, if I recall correctly, and his company was just as entertainingly articulate as you would hope and expect. It was around the time of his second solo record “Further Complications”, which was a very good record but shares an unfortunate truth with all such spinoff projects from the singer of a popular band: it was not a record from the aforementioned popular band, but something else not quite as good.

That record came out in 2009, which was not even half way between when the last Pulp record was released — 2001’s “We Love Life” — and when we now know the next Pulp record will, in modern parlance, drop, which is this year.

If this first single is anything to go by, it may share a kinship with Blur’s latest from 2023, which is to say that it sounds very clearly like the band you know and love, but weathered slightly with the passage of time — a patina of experience adding something new to something old.

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