Pulp’s comeback Tiny Desk
After dropping More—their first album in nearly 25 years—Jarvis Cocker and co. strolled into NPR’s D.C. office, held hands backstage and declared, “This will be the very best Tiny Desk.” Spoiler: they were right.
Four songs, four decades
They tore through “Acrylic Afternoons” (1994), “Something Changed” (1995) and cult-classic “This Is Hardcore” (1998), then closed with the bittersweet new jam “A Sunset,” proving that timeless wit and killer melodies never go out of style.
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