Pulp are back in full-swing, baby. They’ve re-recorded their 2001 demo ‘After You’ which was a possible track for ‘We...
Alisha Ahmed delves into Jarvis Cocker’s book of lyrics ‘Mother, Brother, Lover’. -we don’t look the same as you, we...
This week: I pay tribute to Charlatans drummer Jon Brookes, an incredible musician and a wonderful man. Massively underrated psychobilly...
A serial collaborator Londoner Leo Abrahams has worked with everyone from Brian Eno, Roxy Music, Pulp, Wild Beasts and Emmy...
Pulp are set to release reissue’d versions their pre fame albums ‘It’ (1983), ‘Freaks’ (1987) and ‘Separations’ (1992) through Fire...
Britpop icons Pulp will play their first North American shows in over a decade as they announce a tour of...
Spending over four eventful decades so far in the world of music, Gary Crowley has worked in the mediums of...
This week: Bristol’s Figure 8 Festival takes place this weekend, I celebrate the return of ska-punk legends Culture Shock, and...
It is now thirty years on from 1994. The story of 1990s’ music in Britain is well documented and defined,...
Over the last few days I have featured Blur, Oasis and Suede, the first three Britpop bands I became aware...
Frontman of the recently reformed Pulp, Jarvis Cocker will publish a collection of his lyrics, entitled ‘Mother, Brother, Lover: Selected...
(continued from HERE) The summer of 1995 was something I still daydream about to this very day. A summer soundtracked...
In April we released ‘Shine (Again)’ an original compilation of covers of British Pop Songs from the 1990s, featuring Various...
We all use music in different ways every day of our lives, to calm us down, to get us going,...
Here at GIITTV we don’t have the budget to be sending hundreds of TV cameras, thousands of reporters, and a...