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"In the Meantime" is the debut single of English alternative rock band Spacehog, from their debut album, Resident Alien (1995). It samples the Penguin Cafe Orchestra song "Telephone and Rubber Band". Released in 1996, the single peaked atop the US Billboard Mainstream Rock chart and the UK Rock Chart.
Spacehog is an alternative rock band formed in 1994 in New York City by four British men who were living in the city. Their music is heavily influenced by David Bowie , Queen , and T. Rex . The band's best-known single is " In the Meantime ".
Resident Alien is the debut studio album by the English rock band Spacehog.Released by Sire Records and Elektra Records on 24 October 1995, the album was certified gold on 29 July 1996 and included the hit single "In the Meantime", which reached the top of the Mainstream Rock Tracks chart in the US, and remained there for four weeks.
Royston Langdon playing in the meantime on the tfi friday with his band Spacehog. Langdon was born on 1 May 1972 in Leeds. [2] When he was young, he and his older brother Antony joined the Leeds Parish Church choir; the two of them would later found Spacehog in 1994, with Antony playing rhythm guitar in the band.
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