#pup

[ follow ]
fromPitchfork
2 months ago

PUP Announce Live Album, Documentary, and Zine

The bumper crop of archival material is drawn from the Toronto band's six-show stint behind the May album Who Will Look After The Dogs?, which took them to successively bigger hometown venues-each with a place in the band's own lore-joined by guests including Jeff Rosenstock and Nobro.
Music
fromThe Nation
4 months ago

The Sonic Risks of PUP and Rico Nasty

November 2025 issue.PUP is back. The Canadian punk rockers-whose name stands for Pathetic Use of Potential, a sentiment I can get behind-just put out their fifth studio album, evocatively titled Who Will Look After the Dogs? And as the title implies, it's about relationships-the bad ones. Those love affairs that curdle, those forms of dislike you can only really cultivate when you know someone a little too well.
Music
fromConsequence
5 months ago

PUP and Jeff Rosenstock's Joint Tour Is a Punk Party with a Purpose: Review

With each subsequent tour, PUP and Jeff Rosenstock's respective scopes continue to grow. Between well-received albums and increasingly dedicated fanbases, both acts have been able to fill bigger venues just about every time they embark on a new run (and deservingly so, might we add). Fortunately, they've also managed to successfully scale their high-energy stage show with each jump, retaining a sense of intimacy even as the crowds grow more expansive.
Music
fromESPN.com
6 months ago

Cowboys' Diggs unsure he'll be ready for opener

Dallas Cowboys cornerback Trevon Diggs is not sure if he will be able to play the regular-season opener against the Philadelphia Eagles on Sept. 4, but he might start the season on the 53-man roster anyway. Diggs is currently on the physically unable to perform list and has yet to practice, but he said, "I feel way better than I should feel." Asked about playing Week 1, Diggs said, "Maybe, maybe not."
National Football League
Parenting
fromPitchfork
9 months ago

PUP: Who Will Look After the Dogs?

PUP's 'Who Will Look After the Dogs?' examines personal growth amid peers' milestones, showcasing Babcock's shift from anxiety to self-improvement.
Canada news
fromConsequence
10 months ago

10 Canadian Albums PUP's Steve Sladkowski Thinks Everyone Should Own

Steve Sladkowski from PUP recommends 10 essential Canadian albums to explore the rich musical culture of Canada.
[ Load more ]