Between 2002 and 2003, Jason Molina was at a crossroads. His previous work under the Songs: Ohia moniker was stark, lonely, and often acoustic — albums like The Lioness (2000) and Didn’t It Rain (2002) were studies in isolation. But Magnolia Electric Co. — originally released as the final Songs: Ohia album before Molina renamed the entire band after it — was a thunderclap of Neil Young & Crazy Horse-style rock, complete with searing slide guitar, organ swells, and Molina’s most devastating lyrics.
In 2009, after years of fan demand, Secretly Canadian officially released the Magnolia Electric Co. , which finally included the 320 RAR mixes as a bonus disc. For the first time, the ghost was given a legal address. But the legend had already been written: a cassette that almost didn’t exist, passed hand to hand, became the definitive version of one of the 21st century’s great heartbreak albums. Songs Ohia Magnolia Electric Co.320 Rar-
A devastatingly beautiful closing track that serves as a final goodbye to the old project. 💡 Why It Endures Between 2002 and 2003, Jason Molina was at a crossroads
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