Pulp are one of the most innovative and popular bands of the past decade with top ten singles including 'Common People' and 'Disco 2000' and hugely acclaimed albums including 'This Is Hardcore' and 'We Love Life'.
However, their history goes back much further than that. The band was formed at school by Jarvis Cocker as far back as 1978. In the fifteen years it took before the band enjoyed any success, they went through copious line-ups, bizarre stories and many records.
For the past five years, long-time Pulp fan Mark Sturdy has been meticulously uncovering Pulp's history, speaking to members, ex-members and associates of the band, from their first ever bassist David "Fungus" Lockwood through to the people who were there for those now legendary early concerts and recordings. He also talks to Jarvis Cocker's sister Saskia and current member Nick Banks.
The vast majority of the people interviewed have never spoken at length to the media before and the result is an exhaustive exposition of Pulp's untold story, both before and after the band's mid '90s breakthrough.