Songs Ohia Magnolia Electric Co.320 Rar- Review

Songs: Ohia’s 2003 masterpiece, The Magnolia Electric Co. , is widely considered the magnum opus of Jason Molina’s career and a cornerstone of the alt-country and indie rock genres.

Magnolia Electric Co. (the album) was recorded at Chicago’s Electrical Audio with Steve Albini. The official tracklist is a perfect, seven-song storm. But what makes the album legendary is the mythology of its creation. The band — dubbed the Magnolia Electric Co. — consisted of Molina (vocals/guitar), Mike Brenner (lead guitar), Jason Groth (guitar), Pete Schreiner (drums), and Jennie Benford (bass), with contributions from Jim Krewson (organ) and Edith Frost (backing vocals). Songs Ohia Magnolia Electric Co.320 Rar-

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To the uninitiated, “Songs: Ohia Magnolia Electric Co. 320 Rar-” looks like a broken piece of code, a forgotten download from a LimeWire server circa 2005. But to a specific generation of heartbroken indie rock fans, folk purists, and Jason Molina devotees, this string of characters represents a treasure chest. Songs: Ohia’s 2003 masterpiece, The Magnolia Electric Co

— Jason Molina, “The Big Game Is Every Night” (Demo, 2002) (the album) was recorded at Chicago’s Electrical Audio

The album "The Magnolia Electric Co." by Songs: Ohia, released in 2003, is widely regarded as the crowning achievement of the late Jason Molina's career. Recorded live in just three days by legendary engineer Steve Albini at Electrical Audio in