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Depression... Good since 2002. This man deserves 6000 hugs and a huge party. Once per year.
Depression... Good since 2002. This man deserves 6000 hugs and a huge party. Once per year.
A perfect album. Far and away the best thing Jason Molina has ever done. The sessions that gave birth to this album were absolute magic. (Listen to the "Gray Tower" 7" if you can find it, for further evidence.) This is an album that never stops growing on me. I can't recommend it highly enough, although to be honest, mp3s probably aren't the best way to hear it.
Loved it from the 1st listen and every one since then! Smooth and engaging. Will always be a favorite of mine.
This album makes me want to go out to the shed and shoot myself(aka. Its really good).
Definately an essential album, and a great place to start if you're just getting into Songs: Ohia. Maybe Molina's best collection of songs, with excellent performances across the board. Check out Ghost Tropic next if you like this one.
Although Magnolia Electric Company is an editor's pick, I believe this to be the better album. Using the feminine voice to highlight Jason Molina's voice just adds so much to this downtempo gem. Blue Chicago Moon & Blue Factory Flame sends shivers up and down my spine.
I found this album about six months ago; it was the first Songs: Ohia album I had heard. Frankly, I was shocked by its sparseness and despair. But like all good music in the blues tradition, it touches you through its humanity. It writhes with life and hope, even at its darkest moments. If you like the melancholic, get this album.