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| | In Music We Trust - Pulp: We Love Life |
 | | "We Love Life" has got its idea, not as specific as "Different Class", and also a hell of a lot subtler than the Sex-Epic "This Is Hardcore" (which was genius, british press be damned). |
 | | On this album, nature is compared to a lot of things youth, corruption, struggle, failure, but mostly it's just there, existing alongside people as they live their lives. |
 | | Pulp as a band is getting gloriously skilled at their craft (one of the best rhythm sections in rock history, I love you Nick), and each track is a wonderful example of a band in their prime. |
| www.inmusicwetrust.com /articles/44r19.html (437 words) |
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