Songs: Ohia
Songs: Ohia is largely a solo project for singer-songwriter Jason Molina. Critics and fans alike have found considerable difficulty in trying to define the band’s sound, usually settling on more general labels such as indie rock and folk-rock. Most are quick to draw comparisons to Neil Young and Will Oldham, (the latter of which Molina has collaborated with, alongside Alasdair Roberts, as the Amalgamated Sons of Rest).
After playing bass guitar in various heavy metal bands in and around Cleveland, Ohio, Molina made the decision to become a solo artist, recruiting other musicians as needed. He made several home recordings under various names, including Songs: Albian, Songs: Radix, and Songs: Unitas, which he distributed himself at live performances. Molina’s first release under the Songs: Ohia moniker came in 1996 as a single on Palace Records, Nor Cease Thou Never Now. This was followed by the 1997 full-length album Songs: Ohia (known among fans as the Black Album), released on the Bloomington, Indiana-based label Secretly Canadian, the label on which Molina has remained since. Though the band is still virtually unknown in the mainstream, 2002′s Didn’t It Rain garnered widespread critical acclaim with the indie community throughout the United States, and is arguably the group’s most popular album. He also released Axxess and Ace and The Ghost both in 1999. 2000 saw the release of the "passionate" album The Lioness and the very sparse Ghost Tropic.
The release of Magnolia Electric Co. in 2003 marked a shift in direction for Songs: Ohia. Several major differences set this album apart from previous Songs: Ohia releases. Firstly, the album, recorded with renowned producer/engineer Steve Albini, is the most upbeat and straightforward rock album in the Songs: Ohia catalogue. Every song was recorded live in the studio with a full band. The album’s sound draws heavily from the Southern rock and folk-rock of the 1960s and 70s, as well as, to some degree, Molina’s heavy metal roots (British metal pioneers Black Sabbath are often cited as one of Jason Molina’s biggest influences). For the first time, Magnolia Electric Co. sees Molina relinquishing vocal duties on two of the eight tracks; Lawrence Peters lends his voice to "The Old Black Hen", while fellow Secretly Canadian artist Scout Niblett takes over on "Peoria Lunch Box Blues" (both songs were written by Molina).
From 2003 on Molina buried the moniker Songs: Ohia, to go on under the name Magnolia Electric Co. which he has used up to this date for his full band records. http://www.last.fm/music/Magnolia+Electric+Co./+wiki
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Songs: Ohia Albums
1999-06-28: Glasgow, UK
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Axxess & Ace
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Axxess and Ace
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Didn’t It Rain
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Didnt It Rain
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Ghost Tropic
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November 14, 2000 Read More →
Hecla & Griper
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Hecla And Griper
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Howler
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Impala
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November 7, 2000 Read More →
Keep It Steady
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November 5, 2002 Read More →
Magnolia Electric Co.
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Mi Sei Apparso Come Un Fantasma
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October 2, 2001 Read More →
My Morning Jacket/Songs: Ohia
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Nor Cease Thou Never Now
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January 30, 1996 Read More →
One Pronunciation of Glory
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August 31, 1996 Read More →
Our Golden Ratio
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November 30, 1997 Read More →
Protection Spells
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November 30, 1999 Read More →
S/T
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May 4, 1999 Read More →
