Vinyl Record
Pulp - More
Pulp - More on LP vinyl. A 2025 record available from Kilmorna Collection in Listowel, Ireland.
LP ยท 2025
Available from Kilmorna Collection in Listowel.
Buyer notes: 2025 LP, currently available from the Kilmorna Collection vinyl shelf. Pay for pickup in Listowel or ship within Ireland for EUR 5.50.
More is the 2025 Pulp album that answers a dangerous question: what can this band still say after becoming a memory, a reunion, a festival triumph and a set of cultural quotations? Released twenty-four years after We Love Life, it does not try to freeze Pulp in 1995. Instead it lets age, grief, appetite and performance enter the old machinery. Spike Island opens with show-business self-awareness; Tina, Farmers Market and Grown Ups return Jarvis Cocker to everyday scenes where desire and awkwardness have not aged out; Got To Have Love reaches for communal uplift; while the closing stretch carries the knowledge that time has changed the stakes. The death of bassist Steve Mackey in 2023 hangs over the album's emotional weather without turning it into a memorial object only. Its 2025 context matters because reunion albums are usually asked to prove authenticity. More is stranger and more generous than that: a late Pulp record about wanting, remembering, performing and continuing, made by people who understand that nostalgia is both useful and suspect.
More matters because it extends Pulp's catalogue rather than merely revisiting it. After a quarter-century studio gap, the band returned with a record that keeps the old narrative wit and physical pop instinct while allowing age, loss and renewed appetite to reshape the voice.
For collectors, More is a major late-discography landmark: Pulp's first new studio album since We Love Life and a 2025 document of the band after reunion-era myth had settled. It pairs naturally with Different Class, This Is Hardcore and We Love Life as a continuation rather than an appendix.
Late-period Pulp with theatrical indie pop, disco traces, conversational storytelling, warm band arrangements, romantic embarrassment, adult melancholy and flashes of old Sheffield bite.
Recommended for: Pulp completists following the band beyond the 1990s canon; Listeners interested in reunion albums that add real catalogue weight; Fans of Jarvis Cocker's storytelling at a later-life temperature.
When did Pulp release More? More was released in 2025, becoming Pulp's first studio album since We Love Life in 2001. Does More sound like a nostalgia exercise? No. It recognises Pulp's past, but the writing is shaped by age, grief, desire and the strangeness of returning after so long. Which More tracks are useful entry points? Spike Island, Tina, Got To Have Love, Farmers Market and Grown Ups give a strong sense of the album's late-period Pulp range.