Pulp Band

Pulp Band refers to a British rock band that formed in Sheffield in 1978. The band is known for its unique blend of pop, rock, and electronic music, characterized by witty and often provocative lyrics. Pulp gained significant popularity in the early 1990s during the Britpop movement, particularly with their album “Different Class,” which featured hit songs such as “Common People” and “Disco 2000.” The band’s frontman, Jarvis Cocker, is notable for his distinctive voice and engaging stage presence. Pulp’s music often explores themes of class, social issues, and personal relationships, and they remain influential in the music scene.