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    Jason Andrew Molina (December 30, 1973 – March 16, 2013) was an American musician, singer and songwriter. Raised in northern Ohio, he came to prominence performing and recording as Songs: Ohia , both in solo projects and with a rotating cast of musicians in the late 1990s.

  2. Jason Molina (December 30, 1973 – March 16, 2013) was an American musician and songwriter. Raised in Northern Ohio, Molina is known and loved as one of the great songwriters of recent times. He came to prominence performing and recording with a multitude of different projects, most notably Songs: Ohia and later Magnolia Electric Co. – two ...

  3. Sep 12, 2023 · 25th anniversary video (complete show)set list:from the heartnervous bridelionesstigressbeing in loveraw stuff of heartsalready throughcome back to your mann...

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  4. Songs: Ohia (also known as The Black Album) is the debut studio album by Songs: Ohia. It was released by Secretly Canadian on April 1, 1997. Track listing. All songs written by Jason Molina. The writings on the cover of the album are not the titles of the songs but are included here in parentheses for completeness. "Vanquisher" (Cabwaylingo ...

    • Indie Rock , Alt-Country
    • “Hold On Magnolia” As an album, Magnolia Electric Co. nears perfection. It’s sprawling, yet intimate; it’s the most accessible of his recordings, but still kind of cultish.
    • “Farewell Transmission” Magnolia Electric Co., opens with the seven-and-a-half-minute multi-faceted “Farewell Transmission” that journeys through demure folk song to power ballad.
    • “Didn’t It Rain” “Didn’t It Rain,” the title track and opening offering of Songs: Ohia’s 2002 album sets the tone for what many call Molina’s “first perfect record.”
    • “Blue Chicago Moon” One of the darkest songs on 2002’s Didn’t It Rain, “Blue Chicago Moon” seems like a song that directly the correlation between Molina’s loneliness and disease.
  5. Songs: Ohia - Songs: Ohia (aka The Black Album) Vanquisher (cabwaylingo) they come in sorry for the second vanquisher. to have so much to pretend. themselves not so against. though overtaken. this we’ll survive, surviving those. against the smell of rope through pulley sing. there are fewer greater losses known.

  6. Songs: Ohia - Farewell Transmission. From the CD Magnolia Electric Co. The whole place is dark Every light on this side of the town Suddenly it all went down Now we'll all be brothers of the ...

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