Released 2009 | Release date 2009 | |
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Nation of heat joe pug
Nation of Heat is Joe Pug's debut EP. Pug recorded Nation of Heat's seven songs at a Chicago studio his friend had snuck him into when other musicians had cancelled. He self-released the EP and began shipping sampler CDs with some of its songs free of charge to whoever asked for a sample of his music. This unorthodox promotional strategy led to Pug selling 20,000 copies of Nation of Heat, piquing the attention of Lighting Rod Records, the Nashville label with which he would eventually sign. The EP was a critical success, drawing comparisons to the work of Bob Dylan and Josh Ritter. "Hymn #101," the album's opening song, drew special attention, being spotlighted on NPR's Second Stage music blog.
Contents
Nation of heat by joe pug
Track listing
- "Hymn #101" – 4:40
- "Call It What You Will" – 2:56
- "Nobody's Man" – 3:36
- "Hymn #35" – 3:11
- "I Do My Father's Drugs" – 2:48
- "Speak Plainly, Diana" – 2:49
- "Nation of Heat" – 4:19
Songs
1Hymn #1014:40
2Call It What You Will2:56
3Nobody's Man3:36