Relaxed Muscle

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Rod of Iron 00:00 Tools
The Heavy 00:00 Tools
Billy Jack 00:00 Tools
Sexualized 00:00 Tools
Beastmaster 00:00 Tools
Tuff It Out 00:00 Tools
Muscle Music 00:00 Tools
Battered 00:00 Tools
Previous 00:00 Tools
B-Real 00:00 Tools
Mary 00:00 Tools
Let It Ride 03:49 Tools
This Is As Good As It Gets 00:00 Tools
3 way accumulator 00:00 Tools
Year of the Dog 00:00 Tools
3Way Accumulator 00:00 Tools
Branded! 00:00 Tools
3 - way Accumulator 02 00:00 Tools
B - Real 09 00:00 Tools
Mary 12 00:00 Tools
Sexualised 00:00 Tools
3-way accumulator 00:00 Tools
Beat Master 00:00 Tools
3 - way Accumulator 00:00 Tools
Heavy 00:00 Tools
Relaxed Muscle -Let It Ride 00:00 Tools
Branded 00:00 Tools
04 - Billy Jack 00:00 Tools
dirty dick 00:00 Tools
06 - Tuff it out 00:00 Tools
05 - Rod Of Iron 00:00 Tools
relaxed muscle - rod of iron 00:00 Tools
11 - Battered 00:00 Tools
09 - B-Real 00:00 Tools
Beast Master 00:00 Tools
3 Way Accumulater 00:00 Tools
08 - Muscle Music 00:00 Tools
03 Beastmaster 00:00 Tools
05 Rod of Iron 00:00 Tools
10 - Previous 00:00 Tools
01 The Heavy 00:00 Tools
12 Mary 00:00 Tools
07 - Sexualized 00:00 Tools
04 Billy Jack 00:00 Tools
07 Sexualized 00:00 Tools
12 - Mary 00:00 Tools
way Accumulator 00:00 Tools
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In 2003 former Pulp member Jarvis Cocker and Jason Buckle started a side project called "Relaxed Muscle". Relaxed Muscle began as "a laugh" between Pulp rehearsals, but developed once Jarvis realised he could have more fun with this alter ego than he did as the public figure who could leap on stage to terrify Michael Jackson. In early 2003 Relaxed Muscle began playing gigs. They maintained anonymity by assuming the alter-egos 'Darren Spooner' and 'Wayne Marsden' respectively. Billing themselves as "The sound of young Doncaster", Darren claimed to have met Wayne "planting flowers" while doing community service for burglary. Their fictional criminality fitted the project well, with their songs about sex, gambling and domestic violence complimenting the depraved character of Relaxed Muscle. Cocker’s transformation into a violent, wife-beating drunk is all the more impressive when you consider his trademark bookish, slightly effeminate image. When guesting on celebrity television quiz Shooting Stars, Bob Mortimer jokingly called Cocker "the weed in tweed" and insisted that when throwing mini Baby-Bel cheeses at a giant blow-up poster of Judy Finnigan for cash prizes, that he must do so "in the style of a girl". Nevertheless, Cocker continued to avoid detection and while on-stage as Darren Spooner took to karate-chopping balsa wood and breaking sugar-glass bottles on other band members. However, soon Cocker and Hawley’s cover was blown while playing a gig in London, despite wearing full eye make-up and skeleton suits. Even with their identities revealed, the band continued playing gigs, capitalising on their electronic sound to play the likes of Trash club on 20th October 2003. Relaxed Muscle seemed to fade away after their album release in 2003. Pulp remained on hiatus until the announcement in November 2010 of tour dates for the summer of 2011 which includes the original Pulp line up playing their first live dates for 15 years. Jarvis released a critically acclaimed solo album, Jarvis, in 2006. Hawley continues his successful solo career, having won the South Bank Music Award for his 2006 album Coles Corner Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.