just right
If anything, this album maybe ends too quickly, but then, even its length is perfect...
If anything, this album maybe ends too quickly, but then, even its length is perfect...
This album is a great example of why Magnolia Electric Co. is one of the best bands around today. I have to say that they're among the most underrated bands out there.
I was a little surprised at his choice of the new band name. I wish he would make things easier on me and just stick with one. Maybe he picks them and then decides he's bored with them? In any event, I always felt this was the follow up record to Magnolia Electric, a toned down sequel. And I like the direction he is/was going with this one. I think he has another great album or two in him, and I can't wait to hear it. I just hope he settles on a name.
Dead on Tex! The last Songs:Ohia record was nothing short of brilliant, with a completely unique sound. One of my favorite records. Like you, I was eagerly awaiting an expansion of that sound and was crushed to hear MEco's album. Pass on this one folks - if you are a true Songs:Ohia fan this won't get your juices going.
The Songs: Ohia record titled "Magnolia Electric Co." was a brilliant shift for Molina and crew, integrating a full band, nicely contrasting cameos from other singers, and more intricate song structures. When he disbanded S:O and formed ME Co., I was really excited to hear this record. Sadly, the songwriting regressed to classic rock cliches and dull bar-band instrumentation. I'm hopeful that the next effort will have the magic of the S:O record.
The Songs: Ohia record titled "Magnolia Electric Co." was a brilliant shift for Molina and crew, integrating a full band, nicely contrasting cameos from other singers, and more intricate song structures. When he disbanded S:O and formed ME Co., I was really excited to hear this record. Sadly, the songwriting regressed to classic rock cliches and dull bar-band instrumentation. I'm hopeful that the next effort will have the magic of the S:O record.
You can survive a fair while without food but not very long without The Magnolia Electric Co. What comes after the blues is more and more blissed out blow your mind out fantastic music. Jason Molina and Will Oldham have threatened the safety of my CD shelf! I feel the woodwork is screeching as the volume gets turned up louder. Brilliant music!
Put The Dark Dont Hide It and Leave The City on repeat play for a couple of hours and then add in hammer down, northstar blues and give something else away everyday.