The Magnolia Electric Co. is the seventh and final album by Songs: Ohia. It was recorded by Steve Albini at Electrical Audio in Chicago and released by Secretly Canadian on March 4, 2003. It was critically acclaimed on release.
The title of the album and comments by Jason Molina have led to discussions whether it is not simultaneously, in fact, the debut album by Molina's new band, also named Magnolia Electric Co.
The artwork for the album does not contain the name Songs: Ohia anywhere, though its hype sticker and the center label on later pressings of the vinyl record do say "Songs: Ohia." On the other hand, the album was recorded with different musicians than the later members of Magnolia Electric Co., and the decision to take on the new name was not announced until the tour following the release in the spring of 2003. Molina later declared Didn't It Rain to be the final Songs: Ohia album.
"Magnolia Electric Co." by Songs: Ohia is one of my favorite americana/indie albums ever. These alt-country folky indie singer songwriter songs are beautifully instrumented and the overall mood is a bit depressing, but there is so much beauty to be found in fantastic compositions. Several tracks start quietly and then slowly erupt into guitar heavy indie rock. Another album produced by Steve Albini, so you know it must be something special.
This is the second Songs: Ohia album I've had on the post - list (the first being The Lioness). This is the better of the two. Both were good, but this one in particular was fantastic! Sound was better, more polished.
The only song I didn't like on the album wasn't because of anything Jason Molina did. It was Scout Niblett's voice in Peoria Lunch Box Blues. It was God awful. The rest of the album was stellar!
Favorite songs: Farewell Transmission, The Old Black Hen, I've Been Riding With the Ghost, Just Be Simple, Hold on Magnolia
Least favorite songs: Peoria Lunch Box Blues
5/5
jason molina
soaring over stars, clouds and
lands of ghosts weeping
4.5/5 for the purposes of this list of essential albums, rounded up to 5
9.5/10 for more general purposes.
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Number of albums from the original list I find relevant enough to be mandatory listens: 465
Albums from the original list I *might* include in mine later on: 288
Albums from the original list I won't include in mine: 336
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Number of albums from the users list I find relevant enough to be mandatory listens: 63 (including this one).
Albums from the users list I *might* select for mine later on: 81
Albums from the users list I won't select for mine: 148
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Emile... Ma propre balise temporelle... Tu trouveras mes trois dernières réponses sous les albums d'Eric B. & Rakim, Shpongle et Ookla The Mok
I liked The Lioness, the Songs: Ohia album on the original list. I didn’t get to spend as much time with this one but I liked it. Reminded me a bit of Neil Young.
The sonic equivalent of a comforting, warm hug – this is my second time around listening to this LP, and I was in a more receptive mood for Molina’s thoughtful indie take on country. The lyricism is inspired without being melodramatic, and the fuller production and instrumentals make this singer-songwriter effort feel like it has some real meat on its bones. This LP is all over the other best of lists, and I would say its inclusion here is well-warranted.