Pulp stream new James Murphy-produced track
27 December 2012, 11:27
| Written by
Luke Morgan Britton
Brit-pop graduates Pulp have streamed a new track.
The Sheffield group recently finished up a string of reunion shows, including a hometown outing and two appearances at S.S Coachella earlier this month.
But now Jarvis Cocker and co have revealed an updated recording of previously-leaked demo ‘After You’.
The song in question was recorded for 2001 album We Love Life but never used, and now it’s had a makeover with help of LCD Soundsystem man James Murphy.
Stream the track below. Pulp are not likely to play any more live dates during 2013.
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