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Released | 2010 | |||
Genre | Folk, Acoustic | |||
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In the Meantime is Joe Pug's second EP. In 2010, while recording what would eventually become his first full-length album, Pug released In the Meantime free of charge to subscribers of his email list. Pug stated that the EP was "a thank you of sorts to all the fans that have helped spread my music around to their friends and family over the last year." [1] The EP consists of five previously-unreleased songs recorded during the sessions that produced Nation of Heat. [2]
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