Summary from 22 ratings
On Wavelength, fans have rated Pulp's catalog across 11 albums from 22 opinions, with an overall average of 8.5/10. The top-rated Pulp album is Different Class (1995) with a 9.1/10 average from 5 ratings, followed by More and We Love Life. The discography on Wavelength spans 1982 to 2025. Common People (Live Glastonbury Festival) ranks as the highest-rated Pulp song on Wavelength with a 10.0/10 average.
Different Class
“On 1995's Different Class, Pulp and Jarvis Cocker were arty outsiders worming their way into the lives of ordinary folk, and they became pop in its most democratically widespread sense.”
More
“Releasing new music after such a long period of hiatus poses risks, especially as the Sheffield group enjoyed such a superb run of records up until their split in 2002. At worst, it can result in a painful, nostalgia-mining exercise and a laborious retread of former glories. In the lead up to Pulp’s eighth LP – and their first in 24 years – you’d be forgiven for holding reservations. Some things a”
We Love Life
“Pulp got together back in 1978. Frontman Jarvis Cocker was 15. He's now 38. Yes, that's a damn long time to be in a band, but surprisingly, the group's only original member wears it well. Having withstood 23 years and an indeterminable number of line-up changes, you'd think that Pulp would long since have started repeating themselves. But if there's anything these Yorkshire gents are not, it's sta”
More
“The Britpop icons’ first album since 2001 sees them evolve in both sound and outlook”
More
“The Sheffield band’s first album in 24 years is the sound of life moving on, of time eroding us beautifully, and the miracles we’re lucky enough to have whack us in the face in the course of a day.”
More
“older wiser mis-shapes are still a different class”
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