Pulp have signed a new record deal with Rough Trade amid rumours of an album coming in 2025.A brief press release, shared today (December 12) reads: “Pulp are pleased to announce that they have signed a record deal with Rough Trade Records.”The Sheffield band wrote: “Rough Trade have managed Pulp for over 30 years so it feels great to be finally on the label.
We did it!”Jarvis Cocker and co. reunited last year for the first Pulp shows since 2012. They have played various new songs while out on the road, including ‘Farmer’s Market’, ‘Spike Island’, ‘My Sex’, and ‘You’ve Got To Have Love’.Over the summer, it was reported that the group were “back in the studio” after frontman Cocker was spotted in Walthamstow, London.
The singer was pictured carrying an orange Rough Trade tote bag while waving at the camera.Pulp’s live comeback extended into 2024, and the band have already announced some dates for next year.
These include a huge homecoming gigs at Tramlines 2025 in Sheffield, and a headline set at Bilbao BKK in Spain.Pulp have signed to Rough Trade Records.
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