- Music
- 12 Dec 24
Pulp join Rough Trade records, fuelling rumours of a new studio album
Pulp played across Canada and The US earlier this year as a part of their This is What We Do for an Encore Tour, which concluded in September in Los Angeles.
‘Common People’ hitmakers Pulp have signed to Rough Trade, after debuting new songs at their recently completed reunion tour this year.
Taking to Instagram to share the news, the Jarvis Cocker-led outfit stated, “Rough Trade have managed Pulp for over 30 years so it feels great to be finally on the label. We did it!”.
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The 4-piece recently announced they will headline Tramline, a festival in their hometown of Sheffield alongside Kasabian.
Pulp played across Canada and The US earlier this year as a part of their This is What We Do for an Encore Tour, which concluded in September in Los Angeles.
The band played various festivals this summer across Europe headlining festivals such as Primavera Sound and Way Out West.
Pulp's latest album We Love Life was released back in 2001, although recent debuting of new material at live shows, as well as the band signing to Rough Trade has fans hopeful of a new studio album in the near future.
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