In January 1995, Pulp performed a live recording at Brixton Academy, which came just after the release of their critically acclaimed album "His 'n' Hers." Released in April 1994, this album marked a significant turning point in the band’s career, elevating them to mainstream recognition in the UK. By the time of the Brixton concert, Pulp was starting to solidify their image as a prominent Britpop group, and the excitement captured in the live recording exemplifies their growing popularity and the energy of their performances. Interestingly, the success of "His 'n' Hers" laid the groundwork for their next album, "Different Class," released the following year in 1995, which would catapult them into even greater fame and include hit singles like "Common People." The Brixton Academy show is a snapshot of a band on the brink of becoming an iconic part of British music culture.