With Jarvis Cocker’s “Running the World” in the midst of a grassroots campaign to capture the vaunted Christmas Number One single spot in the Brexit-bound U.K., the Pulp singer has shared a new ...
Jarvis Cocker‘s “Running the World” was the end credits music for the 2006 dystopian sci-fi film Children of Men and appeared as an uncredited bonus track on his solo debut from the same year. In the ...
Recent listens to the solo albums of Britpop stars Brett Anderson, formerly of Suede, and Jarvis Cocker, ex-frontman of Pulp, provide a stark lesson in second acts. Anderson turns blue navel-gazing.
Arcade Fire invited Jarvis Cocker onstage at a London show last night to perform a cover of Cocker's song "Cunts Are Still Running The World," sometimes billed as "Running The World." The song was ...
It’s apparently a big deal which song is #1 on the UK singles chart on Christmas Day. A Facebook group has been launched by fans Michael Hall and Darcie Molina to help get a 13-year-old solo protest ...
In 2006, former Pulp frontman Jarvis Cocker released a protest song called “Running the World.” Now, he’s shared a new version of the track with the Kaiser Quartett following a grassroots movement to ...
Jarvis Cocker‘s 2006 song “Running the World,” originally a hidden bonus track on his solo debut and the end credits song to Children of Men, has been thrust into the spotlight after the Tory ...
Pulp’s Jarvis Cocker has shared a new version of his 2006 song “Running the World,” made with Kaiser Quartett, a string quartet based in Hamburg, Germany. It is timed to the fan campaign to make the ...
Arcade Fire performed earlier tonight in London, and they used the occasion to bring out Jarvis Cocker. Together, they performed Cocker’s song “Cunts Are Still Running the World.” Watch below. Cocker ...