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Oliver looks at the new album and other favourite tracks from grungy indie rock band Momma. Plus, Jason Molina's Magnolia Electric Co and their Americana rock record 'What Comes After The Blues' 20 years after its release. Follow @asonicyouthpodcast on Insta and Facebook. This show is part of the Free FM 89.0 YOUTH ZONE. Made with support of NZ on Air.
One-take to tape, eternal red-lining, escaping the concert hall. The Tiohtià:ke/Montréal-based maker of concrète electronic tape music discusses three important albums.Jeremy's picks:Magnolia Electric Co. – JosephineBaby Huey – The Baby Huey Story: The Living LegendLuc Ferrari – Presque RienA record Jeremy's been recently enjoying:iPhupho L'ka Biko – AzaniaJeremy has two new solo records: MASSES on We Here And Now, and Cablcar on Halocline Trance. His Bandcamp is here, and you can also find him on Cargo Collective.Donate to Crucial Listening on Ko-fi: https://ko-fi.com/cruciallistening
The great peaks and valleys of the creative experience, inhabiting similar world views, and moving into a garage apartment. John Calvin Abney "Shortwave radio is a nearly-defunct technology that now exists only on the edge of memory, a tool of niche hobbyists. It is a fitting metaphor, then, for those continuing down a highway without travelers, a dusty trail without service to make a call. On his new EP, Shortwaving, alternative Americana singer-songwriter and in-demand sideman (you might have seen him on stage with artists like John Moreland, Ben Kweller, Wild Child, Hanson, and countless others), John Calvin Abney explores the unease - the fear, even - that comes from repeatedly sending signals into the atmosphere and hearing little but static and silence in response. As Abney puts it in the title track: “Swim the shortwave / Cutting in and out / I'm losing strength in these hills / Between the stations / Is the dark you heard about / Can you hear it now? / Shortwaving still.” The central question of this project is this - what do you do when communication seems to be losing its ability to reach people? For Abney, the answer is to beam your message into the void regardless, almost as an act of faith. The result is a haunting set of country-rock laments, descended from classic end-of-the-party albums like Neil Young's On The Beach and Jason Molina's The Magnolia Electric Co. Chunky minor chords loop on repeat while ghostly slide guitar figures glide in and out of earshot. When Abney sings “There's a devil in the dialtone,” we can hear exactly what he means. Recorded at Columbus, Ohio's Secret Studio in a single day with a small group of friends, including co-producer Lydia Loveless on background vocals and engineering duties, one gets the feeling of accidentally stumbling upon the lost tapes of an obscure Midwestern band, amplifying incantations away in a hidden corner somewhere. These are songs about not being heard that sound almost private, as if they're perhaps not meant to be heard. This intimate quality gives Shortwaving a refreshing lack of self-consciousness. Abney gives the impression of singing these songs primarily to himself, almost as a kind of prayer. While coming to terms with the reality of communicating and creating in an age of noise and glamor, he is attempting to “whisper in a hurricane”. The theme of soldiering on through the cacophony permeates the 5-song set - whether in “Arkansas River Bridge”, where Abney challenges both heaven and the devil to “See me get back up and try,” or in the chorus of “Truckee River Blues”, where Abney sings to both the moon and himself, “Shine on, sickle blade moon / It's too late to go too soon.” Shortwaving's glimmers of hope, the “silver lining on a shadow”, as Abney puts it in the title track, come in a few buoyant musical moments later on in the EP - the chiming sparks of a faraway guitar on the instrumental track “Supporting Actor”, which sounds like it could be lifted straight from the session tapes of Led Zeppelin III, and the triumphant, crashing chords that announce the chorus of final track “Truckee River Blues”. After a dark night of the soul spent swimming in the airwaves, it feels as if John Calvin Abney finally receives his response amidst the droning static and spectral frequencies. It is a reminder of the joy and humanity contained in the very act of moving forward and sending out transmissions on these lost highways. And even though it may be harder to hear than it once was - on certain wavelengths at least, Shortwaving is a lighthouse, helping to navigate memories of what used to be." Excerpt from https://www.johncalvinabney.com/bio John Calvin Abney: Bandcamp: https://mrossperkins.bandcamp.com Instagram: @johncalvinabney Website: https://www.johncalvinabney.com Records: https://www.johncalvinabney.com/store Merch: https://johncalvinabney.bandcamp.com/merch The Vineyard: Instagram: @thevineyardpodcast Website: https://www.thevineyardpodcast.com Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSn17dSz8kST_j_EH00O4MQ/videos
This episode of Across The Margin : The Podcast features an interview with Erin Osmon, an award-winning, Los Angeles-based music journalist, critic, and author. She's written long-form album notes for archival releases on Blondie, Hüsker Dü, Townes Van Zandt, Sparklehorse, and many others. A veteran of Chicago newsrooms, her work appears in Rolling Stone, LA Times, New York Times, Washington Post, and other publications of record. She is part-time faculty at USC's Annenberg School of journalism. Her new book, about heartland rock in the 1980s, will be published by W.W. Norton in 2026. Her first book, Jason Molina: Riding with the Ghost — the focus of this episode — was published in 2017 and named a Best Music Book of the year by Pitchfork. Her book about John Prine's landmark debut album was published by Bloomsbury's 33 1/3 series. In Jason Molina: Riding with the Ghost, Erin presents a detailed, human account of the Rust Belt–born musician Jason Molina — a visionary, prolific, and at times cantankerous singer-songwriter with an autodidactic style that captivated his devoted fans. It details Molina's personal trials and triumphs and reveals for the first time the true story of his last months and works. Offering unfettered access to the mind and artistry of Molina through exclusive interviews with family, friends, and collaborators, the book also explores the Midwest music underground and the development of Bloomington, Indiana–based label Secretly Canadian. As the first authorized and detailed account of this prolific songwriter and self-mythologizer, Riding with the Ghost provides readers with unparalleled insight into Molina's tormented life and the fascinating Midwest musical underground that birthed him. In this episode host Michael Shields and Erin Osmon discuss how Molina's deep ties and affinity to the state that birthed him (Ohio) shaped his life and influenced his career. They explore Molina's surprising and varied musical influences, the comparison to singer-songwriter Will Oldham which shadowed Molina throughout his career, the birth of the timeless classic album that is Magnolia Electric Co., and so much more. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Another round of Album Swap, this time featuring Brian Croxall, in which we share our thoughts on Song of Innocence by David Axelrod, Nobody by Nomeansno, No Blues by Los Campesinos!, The Magnolia Electric Co. by Songs: Ohia, and Teenager of the Year by Frank Black.
The May 7 death of musician/engineer/producer/ranconteur Steve Albini shocked music fans all over the world. What may have surprised fans even more is the discovery of just how much classic records he helped create in his four decade run. Besides famously successful records by superstars such as Nirvana, Pixies, PJ Harvey, and others, Albini worked with a wide range of artists, big and small. The discography is literally impossible to navigate, as his credits include over a thousand different sessions. So tonight’s look at Albini’s career is indeed not complete. Some of his most well-known projects aren’t included. Instead, this show tries to show that wide variety I already mentioned. There are singer/songwriter types that worked with on a number of records (Robbie Fulks, Magnolia Electric Co.), quite a few well-known acts that were looking for a different sound (Guided By Voices, Fleshtones), and some more recent bands that certinly benefitted from his wisdom (Cloud Nothings, Screaming Females). There’s also a set devoted to Albini’s own musical career, including a couple of tracks from a brand new Shellac album, To All Trains, that was posthumously released today (May 17). For more info, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com
This week on Riff Worship we continue our dissection of Thou with their 2014 album Heathen: a 75-minute exploration of the natural world through self-affirming lyricism, lush acoustic interludes, and colossal riffs. Umbilical drops May 31st via Sacred Bones Records Follow Thou on Instagram & Twitter RIP Steve Albini: Nirvana - In Utero Songs: Ohio - Magnolia Electric Co. Magnolia Electric Co. - Josephine METZ - Strange Peace Super Unison - Stella Slint - Tweez Slint - Slint Shellac - 1000 Hurts Shellac - To All Trains The Stooges - The Weirdness High On Fire - Blessed Black Wings Tad - Salt Lick Neurosis - A Sun That Never Sets Big Black - Songs About F*cking For all updates on the show, follow us here: @RiffWorshipPod on Facebook, Instagram, Threads, & X Watch Riff Worship on YouTube Watch Review's from the Dylbozer's Din on YouTube Tune in LIVE to Vocal Distortion, Mondays at 6PM CST on FM89, WONC.org, & the iHeart Radio app Check out our weekly playlists: Riffs On Repeat (Spotify) Hits From The Crypt (Apple Music)
Esta semana, en Islas de Robinson, suenan: MAGNOLIA ELECTRIC CO. - "DON'T FADE ON ME" ("FADING TRAILS", 2006) / JESSE SYKES & THE SWEET HEREAFTER - "THE AIR IS THIN" ("LIKE LOVE, LUST & THE OPEN HALLS OF THE SOUL", 2007) / NEKO CASE - "HOLD ON, HOLD ON" ("FOX CONFESSOR BRINGS THE FLOOD", 2006) / LUTHER RUSSELL - "EVERYBODY FALLS IN LOVE" ("REPAIR", 2007) / BC CAMPLIGHT - "FORGET ABOUT YOUR BONES" ("BLINK OF A NIHILIST", 2007) / KELLEY STOLTZ - "WHEN YOU FORGET" ("CIRCULAR SOUNDS", 2008) / BLITZEN TRAPPER - "SLEEPYTIME IN THE WESTERN WORLD" ("FURR", 2008) / THE ROSEWOOD THIEVES - "SILVER GUN" ("RISE & SHINE", 2008) / LUKE TEMPLE - "PEOPLE DO" ("SNOWBEAST", 2007) / JOHN SOUTHWORTH AND THE SOUTH SEAS - "LIFE IS UNBELIEVABLE" ("THE PILLOWMAKER", 2006)/ EUROS CHILDS - "OVER YOU" ("THE MIRACLE INN", 2007) / FERRABY LIONHEART - "HARRY & BESS" ("JACK OF DIAMONDS", 2010) / DAVE RAWLINGS MACHINE - "RUBY" ("A FRIEND OF A FRIEND", 2009) / THE WEATHER STATION - "EVERYTHING I SAW" ("ALL OF IT WAS MINE", 2011) / JONATHAN WILSON - "GENTLE SPIRIT" ("GENTLE SPIRIT", 2011) / Escuchar audio
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In this week's episode, we talk to Lance from Bitter Buffalo Records and Caliche, about Songs: Ohia, The Magnolia Electric Co., and the heart of it all Jason Molina. From his amazing "two take" style of recording music to the folklore-like myth that he became after his death and his final Irish goodbye. Join us as we honor and pay respect to one of the greats of this generation.
Fiona Apple "Shadowboxer"The Dirty Dozen Brass Band "My Feet Can't Fail Me Now"Sam & Dave "you Got Me Hummin'"Eddie Hinton "Everybody Needs Love"JD McPherson "Dimes For Nickles"Little Richard "Keep a Knockin'"Little Richard "By the Light of the Silvery Moon"Hayes Carll "Faulkner Street"Lucero "On My Way Downtown"Langhorne Slim "The Electric Love Letter"Langhorne Slim "I Ain't Proud"Hank Mobley "Roll Call"Nina Simone "Do I Move You?"Charlie Louvin "Wreck of the Old 97"Nicole Atkins "Goodnight Rhonda Lee"Willie Nelson "Devil In a Sleepin' Bag"Wilco "How To Fight Lonliness"Chris Knight "Nothing On Me"Ted Hawkins "Strange Conversation"Kelly Hogan "We Can't Have Nice Things"Grandpaboy "Let's Not Belong Together"The Hold Steady "Entitlement Crew"Nikki Lane "Man Up"Drag the River "Songs for Robin Reichardt"Levon Helm "Poor Old Dirt Farmer"Thelonious Monk "Straight, No Chaser"Magnolia Electric Co. "Northstar Blues"Jimmy Buffett "Death Of An Unpopular Poet"Kris Kristofferson "Closer to the Bone"Bonnie Prince Billy "New Partner"Neil Young "Come On Baby, Let's Go Downtown"Gillian Welch "Tear My Stillhouse Down"Waylon Jennings "Are You Sure Hank Done It This Way"Eilen Jewell "Could You Would You"John Moreland & The Dust Bowl Souls "This Town Tonight"R.E.M. "Feeling Gravitys Pull"Big Mama Thornton "I'm Feeling Alright"Art Blakey & The Jazz Messengers "Are You Real"Sam Cooke "Having a Party"Johnny Cash "The Kneeling Drunkard's Plea"Drive-By Truckers "Marry Me"Jenny Lewis "Just One of the Guys"
Lucero "Mom"Memphis Slim "Steady Rolling Blues"JD McPherson "You Must Have Met Little Caroline?"Gillian Welch "Down Along the Dixie Line"Eilen Jewell "Crooked River"Waylon Jennings "If You See Me Getting Smaller"Carla Thomas "I Take It To My Baby"boygenius "Not Strong Enough"Memphis Minnie "The Man I Love"Grateful Dead "Dark Hollow"Kitty Wells "Forever Young"Coleman Hawkins "At McKie's"Raphael Saadiq "Sure Hope You Mean It"Professor Longhair "Hey Little Girl"Jack Logan "All Grown Up"Jack Logan "I Brake For God"Steve Earle "Hometown Blues"Doc & Merle Watson "Worried Blues"Cat Power "Lived in Bars"R.E.M. "Belong"R.E.M. "Orange Crush"Marine Girls "A Place In The Sun"Tampa Red "I'm a Stranger Here"Lee Morgan "Most Like Lee"Glossary "Almsgiver"The Mountain Goats "Rat Queen"Shaver "The Earth Rolls On"Vic Chesnutt "And How"Jon Dee Graham & The Fighting Cocks "Beautifully Broken"Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit "White Man's World"Gillian Welch "Happy Mother's Day"Brown Bird "Fingers to the Bone"Bonnie Prince Billy "Easy Does It"Magnolia Electric Co. "Talk To Me Devil, Again"Magnolia Electric Co. "Memphis Moon"Art Blakey's Jazz Messengers "The Witch doctor"The Velvet Underground "I'm Waiting For The Man"Townes Van Zandt "Be Here to Love Me"Will Johnson "To the Shepard, to the Lion"Centro-Matic "If They Talk You Down"Willie Nelson "Loving Her Was Easier (Than Anything I'll Ever Do Again
En “La Hora Rockdelux” de mayo rememoramos algunos GRANDES conciertos recientes (Big Thief, Yo La Tengo, Bruce Springsteen), nos sumergimos en el último (y ambicioso) álbum de Sílvia Pérez Cruz, recordamos a Jason Molina a los diez años de su muerte vía Magnolia Electric Co. y nos detenemos en los recomendables álbumes de debut de Yaeji y NOIA. Con un martillo (musical).01 Sílvia Pérez Cruz “21 de primavera” 02 Bruce Springsteen “No Surrender”03 Yaeji “With A Hammer” 04 Yo La Tengo “Big Day Coming” 05 Magnolia Electric Co. “Lonesome Valley” 06 Big Thief “Not” 07 NOIA feat. Maria Arnal “Otra vida por vivir”
Releasing nearly 20 albums over 15 years, singer/songwriter Jason Molina penned "bruised and barren songs of longing and lost salvation" (NPR). Delivered with a soul-cutting, unadorned tenor, his discography continues to connect with a devoted fan base through varied incarnations -- whether in a group dynamic as Magnolia Electric Co. under his first solo moniker, Songs: Ohia or his own birthname -- despite his death in 2013, at the age of 39. A particularly prolific period in the mid-00's saw the release of the 4-CD Magnolia box set Sojourner, encompassing full-band recordings with Steve Albini in Chicago, an alternate line-up in Virginia with Cracker frontman David Lowery producing, an EP's worth of tracks from Memphis' legendary Sun Studio, and Molina solo tapes from home. If the wide-range of performances weren't enough, Molina wanted to double-down on his mythological side by adding a ouija board and real chicken bones to the screen-printed wooden box. Eventually, label and artist settled on a celestial map and Magnolia medallion. They also put out a truncated version of this massive collection as the 10-track single LP, Fading Trails in 2006. Today, former Magnolia bandmate Jason Evans Groth and Secretly Canadian label co-founder Ben Swanson discuss their memories of the sessions that make up Sojourner, the journey this project has taken to get to vinyl (released earlier this month, available via secretlystore.com), and how artists today continue to spread the gospel of Molina's canon a decade after his passing. Follow @jasonamolina on Instagram for archival content, and join the Molina fan community via staticanddistance.substack.com. Secretly Canadian is also auctioning off vinyl test pressings of Molina's work and more via eBay, linked here. All proceeds are donated to housing non-profit New Hope for Families.
Lilly Hiatt "Jesus Would've Let Me Pick the Restaurant"Jake Xerxes Fussell "Drinking of the Wine"Merle Haggard "Mama Tried"B.B. King "Worry, Worry"Uncle Tupelo "Whiskey Bottle"Nude Beach "Radio"Lucero "That Much Further West"The Mountain Goats "No Children"Bonnie Raitt "Write Me a Few of Your Lines / Kokomo Blues"boygenius "Not Strong Enough"Palace Music "Work Hard / Play Hard"Patterson Hood "Heat Lightning Rumbles In The Distance"Valerie June "Long Lonely Road"M. Ward "Girl From Conejo Valley"Tift Merritt "Good Hearted Man"John Coltrane "Lush Life"Krista Shows "Ain't Your Fault"Iron & Wine "Call It Dreaming"Grandpaboy "Let's Not Belong Together"Sallie Ford "Record on Repeat"John Moreland "Heart's Too Heavy"Waxahatchee "Dixie Cups and Jars"The Low Anthem "Scavenger Bird"Bill Callahan & Bonnie "Prince" Billy "Od'd in Denver (feat. Matt Sweeney)"The White Stripes "It's True That We Love One Another"The Hold Steady "Sixers"Patti Smith "My Blakean Year"Mavis Staples "99 And 1 / 2"Little Richard "Groovy Little Suzy"Magnolia Electric Co. "Northstar Blues"Old 97's "Salome"The Mountain Goats "Rat Queen"The Replacements "Can't Hardly Wait"Drive-By Truckers "A Ghost to Most"Lucero "At the Show"Townes Van Zandt "Buckskin Stallion Blues"Eilen Jewell "Reckless"Centro-Matic "Huge in Every City"The Hold Steady "Citrus"Gillian Welch & David Rawlings "All the Good Times Are Past and Gone"Willy Tea Taylor "Knuckleball Prime"
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Get your super soakers loaded, we're talking Season 2 Episode 2, “Crossroads!” The Creek Freaks vibe out over Pacey and Andie's natural chemistry, wonder how long Abby carried an oversized bottle of champagne in her purse, lament over Dawson's continued arrogance, and more!Non-Dawson Recommendations:Cody - Songs: Ohia's “Magnolia Electric Co.”Stella - Bone ValleyMal - Big Bear Bald Eagle Nest CamJames - The TraitorsYou can find us online @freaksandcreekspod on instagram or at our website, https://www.freaksandcreeks.com, and you can get in touch with us at show@freaksandcreeks.com. Freaks & Creeks: a Dawson's Creek Podcast is produced by Stella Baldwin, Cody Dean, Mallory Freed, and James Ramey. Cover art by Mallory Freed. Mixed and edited by James Ramey. Original theme music written and recorded by Cody Dean and James Ramey. ★ Support this podcast ★
Drive-by Truckers "Dragon Pants"Fleetwood Mac "Like It This Way"Fats Domino "The Big Beat"Aerial M "Wedding Song No.2"Valerie June "You And I"Hound Dog Taylor & The HouseRockers "Give Me Back My Wig (Live)"AC/DC "Let There Be Rock"John Fahey "Uncloudy Day"Adia Victoria "Stuck In The South"Andrew Bird "Underlands"Elizabeth Cotten "Going Down the Road Feeling Bad"Craig Finn "God in Chicago"Ian Noe "Strip Job Blues 1984"Esther Phillips "Tonight I'll Be Staying Here with You"R.L. Burnside "Miss Maybelle"Hank Williams "I'm Sorry for You My Friend"Joan Shelley "Amberlit Morning (feat. Bill Callahan)"John R. Miller "Lookin' Over My Shoulder"Max Roach "Garvey's Ghost (feat. Carlos "Patato" Valdes & Carlos "Totico" Eugenio)"Ranie Burnette "Hungry Spell"Nina Nastasia "This Is Love"Thurston Harris "I Got Loaded (In Smokey Joe's Joint)"Folk Implosion "Sputnik's Down"Slim Harpo "I'm a King Bee"Wipers "Youth of America"The Scotty McKay Quintet "The Train Kept a-Rollin'"Mississippi John Hurt "Sliding Delta"Magnolia Electric Co. "Montgomery"Dr. John "Memories of Professor Longhair"Billie McKenzie "I'd Rather Drink Muddy Water"Little Walter "Juke"Elvis Presley "Trying to Get to You"Billie Jo Spears "Get Behind Me Satan And Push"Ray Charles "Georgia On My Mind"Freddy King "Hide Away"Furry Lewis "Old Blue"Billie Holiday "What a Little Moonlight Can Do"Bob Dylan "One More Cup of Coffee"The Primitives "How Do Yu Feel"Ramones "Blitzkrieg Bop"Ruth Brown "Lucky Lips"Bonnie 'Prince' Billy "A Minor Place"Pearl Bailey "Frankie and Johnnie"fIREHOSE "In Memory Of Elizabeth Cotton"James Booker "On The Sunny Side Of The Street"Ray Price "The Same Old Me"Mississippi Fred McDowell "My Babe"The Replacements "Here Comes a Regular"
Bo Diddley "Pretty Thing"Patti Smith "Peaceable Kingdom"Drive-By Truckers "Dragon Pants"R.L. Burnside "Goin' Down South"Shannon Shaw "Freddies 'n' Teddies"ZZ Top "Master of Sparks"Nina Nastasia "Just Stay in Bed"Willie Nelson "Always On My Mind"Dolly Parton "Down from Dover"Patsy Cline "Crazy"Robbie Fulks "Every Kind of Music But Country"Sally Timms & John Langford "Blue Eyes Crying In the Rain"Jeff Tweedy "Opaline"Palace Songs "Christmastime in the Mountains"Elizabeth Cotten "Going Down the Road Feeling Bad"Irma Thomas "Don't Mess with My Man"M. Ward "Never Had Nobody Like You"Craig Finn "God in Chicago"Counting Crows "A Long December"Slobberbone "Pinball Song"Superchunk "Kicked In"Jake Xerxes Fussell "The River St. Johns"Sweet Emma Barrett "The Bell Gal" And Her Dixieland Boys "I Ain't Gonna Give Nobody None Of This Jelly Roll"James McMurtry "Copper Canteen"Hank Williams "Window Shopping"Mississippi Fred McDowell "Louise"Billy Bragg & Wilco "Way Over Yonder In The Minor Key"Reverend Gary Davis "Samson and Delilah"John Prine "Pretty Good"Kim Deal "Wish I Was"Magnolia Electric Co. "Lonesome Valley"Leon Redbone "Winin' Boy Blues"John Mellencamp "No Better Than This"Blue Lu Barker "Trombone Man Blues"Loretta Lynn "Gonna Pack My Troubles"Guy Clark "Rain In Durango"Skip James "Crow Jane"Pee Wee King "Oh Monah"Dr. John "Gimme That Old Time Religion (feat. Willie Nelson)"Shannon Wright "Defy This Love"Nina Nastasia "You Can Take Your Time"
Tom Waits "Get Behind the Mule"Merle Haggard "This Town's Not Big Enough"Fiona Apple "On the Bound"Sebadoh "Pink Moon"Robert Belfour "Black Mattie"New Moon Jelly Roll Freedom Rockers "If Blues Was Money"Hank Williams "Long Gone Lomesome Blues"Ruth Brown "Mama He Treats Your Daughter Mean"Mississippi Fred McDowell "Amazing Grace"Taj Mahal "Statesboro Blues"Dan Penn "The Dark End of the Street"Aretha Franklin "Good to Me As I Am to You"Bonnie "Prince" Billy "Make Worry for Me"Bob Wills and his Texas Playboys "Draggin' The Bow"Mavis Staples "Wrote a Song for Everyone"John R. Miller "Holy Dirt"Built to Spill "Conventional Wisdom"John Mayall & The Bluesbreakers "Have You Heard"Solomon Burke "The Judgement"Steve Earle & The Dukes "Sweet Little '66"Elvis Costello & The Attractions "Why Don't You Love Me (Like You Used To Do)?"Magnolia Electric Co. "The Night Shift Lullaby"Lucero "The Last Song"Connie Smith "Over The Next Hill"Cory Branan & Jon Snodgrass "The Corner"Holly Golightly & the Brokeoffs "Tank"Matt Woods "Ghosts of the Gospel"Otis Gibbs "Caroline"Billy Joe Shaver "Georgia On A Fast Train"Bob Dylan "If You Ever Go To Houston"Bukka White "Aberdeen Mississippi Blues"Mississippi Fred McDowell "61 Highway"Soltero "The Good Times"Louis Jordan "Junco Partner"Lucinda Williams "Real Live Bleeding Fingers and Broken Guitar Strings"Willie Mae Williams "Don't Want To Go There"The Black Keys "I Got Mine"James Brown "Give It Up Or Turnit a Loose"fIREHOSE "Brave Captain"S.G. Goodman "Teeth Marks"Billie Holiday "Lady Sings the Blues"Superchunk "The Question Is How Fast"Otis Redding "Nobody's Fault But Mine"Drive-By Truckers "Wilder Days"
Old 97's "I Don't Wanna Die In This Town"Valerie June "Workin' Woman Blues"Mary Wells "The One Who Really Loves You"The Replacements "Alex Chilton"The Hold Steady "Entitlement Crew"Joe Tex "Hold What You Got"Fiona Apple "Sleep to Dream"Mavis Staples "If All I Was Was Black"Esther Phillips "Release Me"Lucero "That Much Further West"Shaver "Live Forever"Gillian Welch "Caleb Meyer"Ray Charles "I've Got A Woman"Nicole Atkins "Brokedown Luck"James Brown "Please Please Please"Will Johnson "A Solitary Slip"Slobberbone "Pinball Song"Will Johnson "Cornelius"The O "Candy"Eilen Jewell "I'm Gonna Dress In Black"Willie Nelson/Waylon Jennings "Good Hearted Woman"Charlie Parr "Empty Out Your Pockets"Aretha Franklin "Dr. Feelgood (Love Is Serious Business)"Mississippi John Hurt "Monday Morning Blues"JD McPherson "Bridgebuilder"Little Richard "The Girl Can't Help It"Johnny Cash "Sea of Heartbreak"Etta James "At Last"R.E.M. "So. Central Rain"Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers "Learning To Fly"Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers "Room At The Top"Bobby Bland "I Pity The Fool"Ruth Brown "Mama He Treats Your Daughter Mean"Two Cow Garage "My Concern"Patterson Hood "Better Off Without"Ramones "Do You Remember Rock And Roll Radio"Ike & Tina Turner "Proud Mary"Sierra Ferrell "Jeremiah"James Carr "The Dark End of the Street"New Moon Jelly Roll Freedom Rockers feat. Alvin Youngblood Hart "She's About a Mover"Wilson Pickett "634-5789"Willie Mae 'Big Mama' Thornton "Hound Dog"Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit "The Blue"Magnolia Electric Co. "Northstar Blues"Brook Benton "Rainy Night in Georgia"The Devil Makes Three "Car Wreck"
This week Oliver looks at the second part of the Jason Molina story. This episode focuses on Molina's work under Magnolia Electric Co, with a main focus on his Neil Young influenced live album. Also featured is a haunting solo track. Follow @asonicyouthpodcast on Insta and Facebook. This show is part of the Free FM 89.0 YOUTH ZONE. Made with support of NZ on Air.
Con la excusa del 20 aniversario del álbum de Songs: Ohia, "Didn't It Rain", nos acercamos a la figura del compositor, cantante y guitarrista Jason Molina, desde la admiración a un aritsta de culto dentro de la música americana de raíces. Canciones oscuras e intensas que nos hablan de demonios interiores. Música que duele y sana a partes iguales. Todo en vinilo excepto un tema de Sojourner, que suena en cd.
c/w violence, police, outer-body experiences “A tree of crimson and bone that grew down miles, visible despite the layers of architecture between, its every inch of growth fuelled by the centuries of us. Our blessings and our bonds, our lusting and loving and hoping and playing and learning and striving.” Ivar and Ezra watch the barricades of Tail's End and Loven Street become overwhelmed, as the Pale Lanterns arrive and turn the tide of the fight against them. Hopping from machine to machine, the pair watch the city struggle in snapshots of panic and violence, leaving more of themselves behind with each passing moment. ~~ PEOPLE ~~ Foible: The second ghostly member of the Jubilant Maybe. Kindly protest prepper. Was murdered by the nim Shifs and the Swifts. Nilkat: A former factory mechanic, turned revolutionary. A member of the Ginnels and our story's narrator. Oxbow Lake: A member of the Jubilant Maybe, who joined them on the election score. Partner to Foible. Trilvo: The matriarch of Tail's End. A doctor, used to working on ghosts and spirit. ~~ FACTIONS ~~ Likelihood Lads: A group of bookmakers and petty thieves who run the Loven Street races. nim Shif: Embrace's newest great family. Plotting to take over the city with silvered tongues and bloody blades. Pale Lanterns: A group once founded to guide stray spirits, but over time their purpose has slipped from benevolent, to enforcers, to oppressors. ~~ PLACES ~~ Hinter Ward: Embrace's southernmost ward. The north is dense tenements, while the south has been abandoned to marsh and spirit. Winter's Lodge: A place pulled out from the cut. A shifting collection of mismatched architecture. A shell for the gall. ~~~ Episode title from Almost Was Good Enough by Magnolia Electric Co. ~~~ Follow the show on twitter @flimsyrituals Find our website at flimsyrituals.com Support us on patreon patreon.com/theseflimsyrituals Chat to us on Discord ~~~ Hosted by Adam Dixon. Starring Beck Michalak, Elizabeth Simoens, Ryan Evans, Steve Martin and Thryn Henderson. Produced by Thryn Henderson Series art by Ben Swinden Music taken from Kai Engel's Satin
The Black Crowes "Willin'"Valerie June "Heart On a String"New Moon Jelly Roll Freedom Rockers feat. Alvin Youngblood Hart "She's About a Mover"The Beatles "She's a Woman"Marvin Gaye "Can I Get A Witness"Ray Charles "What'd I Say"Rhett Miller "Most In The Summertime"Nothing Painted Blue "Modern Again"Joseph "Come On Up To The House"Merle Haggard "Good Old American Guest"Jake Xerxes Fussell "Jump for Joy"Trixie Smith "Sorrowful Blues"Dave Van Ronk "Winin' Boy Blues"Superchunk "On the Floor"Wilco "Forget the Flowers"Eilen Jewell "Rain Roll In"Magnolia Electric Co. "The Big Beast"Neil Young "Vampire Blues"Howlin' Wolf "Riding In The Moonlight"Moon Mullican "Grandpa Stole My Baby"Thelonious Monk Trio "Blue Monk"Common "Thelonius"Drive-By Truckers "Sea Island Lonely"Drive-By Truckers "Surrender Under Protest"Robert Plant, Alison Krauss "Can't Let Go"The Highwaymen "Live Forever"Bonnie Raitt "Made Up Mind"Jimi Hendrix "Hear My Train A Comin' (Electric)"Vic Chesnutt "Replenished"The Glands "Pleaser"Centro-Matic "Patience for the Ride"The Mountain Goats "Woke Up New"Daniel Bachman "Levee"Betty Lavette "Do Your Duty"Albert King "Personal Manager"Bob Dylan "Love Sick"Drag The River "Fleeting Porch of Tide"Otis Redding "You Don't Miss Your Water"Billie Holiday "Do You Know What It Means To Miss New Orleans?"
Songs: Ohia and Magnolia Electric Co. frontman Jason Molina was living in London when writer Justin Taylor caught up with him for an interview in 2010. This previously unreleased audio finds Molina in good spirits, discussing life in London, and provides a rare glimpse of his gregarious, often talebearing personality––one perhaps at odds with his darker musical persona.
Chorus'un yeni bölümünde; Indie müziğin önemli ismi Jason Molina'nın grubu Songs: Ohia'nın son albümü konuşuldu. Bu bölümde; Orta Amerika olarak tarif edilebilecek eyaletlerden gelen müziğin oluşum sürecini ve Molina'nın diğer projelerine de değiniliyor. Ant Arın Şermet'in bu bölümdeki konuğu olan Socrates Podcasts Genel Yayın Yönetmeni Cem Pekdoğru; lise ve üniversite yıllarından gelen anılarda The Magnolia Electric Co.'ya da yer veriyor. Chorus'un 25. bölümü yayında!
Adia Victoria "Troubled Mind"My Morning Jacket "Lowdown"Erykah Badu "On & On"Neko Case "Pretty Girls"Aretha Franklin "Runnin' Out Of Fools"Magnolia Electric Co. "The Night Shift Lullaby"The Glands "So High"Cat Power "Love & Communication"Al Green "The Letter"Will Johnson "Call, Call, Call"Mississippi John Hurt "Nobody's Dirty Business"Bonnie "Prince" Billy "Resist the Urge"Neil Young "Get Back To The Country"The Glands "Livin' Was Easy"Grateful Dead "Big Boss Man"Willie Dixon "Spoonful"My Morning Jacket "Honest Man"Mattiel "Midwest Hotel"Call Me Rita "Are You OK?"Charles Mingus "Wednesday Night Prayer Meeting"The Low Anthem "Hey, All You Hippies!"Buffalo Nichols "Lost & Lonesome"The Handsome Family "Cold, Cold, Cold"R. L. Burnside "Hard Time Killing Floor"Elvis Costello & The Imposters "Country Darkness"Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit, Brandi Carlile, Julien Baker "Kid Fears"Swamp Dogg "Sam Stone"Amanda Shires "Saddle in the Rain"James Booker "King Of The Road"R.L. Burnside "Miss Maybelle"Alex Chilton & Hi Rhythm Section "Lucille"Lucero "Sounds Of The City"Little Richard "Money Honey"Dusty Springfield "Ain't No Sun Since You've Been Gone"Merle Haggard "I Think I'll Just Stay Here And Drink"Tom Waits "Long Way Home"Waxahatchee "Can't Do Much"Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats "Survivor"Wilson Pickett "A Man and a Half"JD McPherson "UNDER THE SPELL OF CITY LIGHTS"Yola "Break The Bough"Tom Petty "Wildflowers"
Whether he was recording as Songs: Ohia or Magnolia Electric Company, Jason Molina was a poetic and enigmatic musician, releasing 16 studio albums before his untimely death in 2013. Hosts Jim DeRogatis and Greg Kot talk with Erin Osmon about her biography of Molina, "Riding With The Ghost." The hosts also hear what song got Leon Bridges Hooked on Sonics and review the new album from country artist Mickey Guyton. Join our Facebook Group: https://bit.ly/3sivr9TBecome a member on Patreon: https://bit.ly/3slWZvcSign up for our newsletter: https://bit.ly/3eEvRnGMake a donation via PayPal: https://bit.ly/3dmt9lURecord a Voice Memo: https://bit.ly/2RyD5Ah Featured Songs:Songs: Ohia, "I've Been Riding With The Ghost," The Magnolia Electric Co., Secretly Canadian, 2003Mickey Guyton, "Black Like Me," Remember Her Name, Capitol Nashville, 2021Mickey Guyton, "All American," Remember Her Name, Capitol Nashville, 2021Mickey Guyton, "Rosé," Remember Her Name, Capitol Nashville, 2021Mickey Guyton, "Dancing In The Living Room," Remember Her Name, Capitol Nashville, 2021Songs: Ohia, "Farewell Transmission," The Magnolia Electric Co., Secretly Canadian, 2003Songs: Ohia, "Cabwaylingo," Songs:Ohia, Secretly Canadian, 1997Songs: Ohia, "Steve Albini's Blues," Didn't It Rain, Secretly Canadian, 2002Songs: Ohia, "Soul," (Single), Palace, 1995Songs: Ohia, "White Sulfur," Songs:Ohia, Secretly Canadian, 1997Songs: Ohia, "Farewell Transmission," The Magnolia Electric Co., Secretly Canadian, 2003Songs: Ohia, "The Black Crow," The Lioness, Secretly Canadian, 1999Amanda Shires, "Just Be Simple," Just Be Simple (Unreleased), N/A, 2019Songs: Ohia, "Just Be Simple," The Magnolia Electric Co., Secretly Canadian, 2003Leon Bridges, "Motorbike," Gold-Diggers Sound, Columbia, 2021Miguel, "Sure Thing," All I Want Is You, Jive, 2010Miguel, "All I Want Is You (feat. J.Cole)," All I Want Is You, Jive, 2010Janet Jackson, "Control," Control, A&M, 1986
As the two journalists who had the biggest roles in bringing R. Kelly to justice, dream hampton, director of "Surviving R. Kelly" and Jim DeRogatis reflect on the news this week that the R&B superstar was convicted of federal charges. Hosts Jim DeRogatis and Greg Kot also review new albums from Adia Victoria and Little Simz. Join our Facebook Group: https://bit.ly/3sivr9TBecome a member on Patreon: https://bit.ly/3slWZvcSign up for our newsletter: https://bit.ly/3eEvRnGMake a donation via PayPal: https://bit.ly/3dmt9lURecord a Voice Memo: https://bit.ly/2RyD5Ah Featured Songs:Adia Victoria, "Magnolia Blues," A Southern Gothic, Atlantic, 2021Aaliyah, "4 Page Letter," One in a Million, Blackground and Atlantic, 1996Neil Young, "Guitar Solo, No. 1," Dead Man (Music from and Inspired By the Motion Picture), Vapor, 1996Adia Victoria, "You Was Born To Die (feat. Kyshona Armstrong, Margo Price & Jason Isbell)," A Southern Gothic, Atlantic, 2021Adia Victoria, "Mean-Hearted Woman," A Southern Gothic, Atlantic, 2021Adia Victoria, "Please Come Down," A Southern Gothic, Atlantic, 2021Little Simz, "Introvert," Sometimes I Might Be Introvert, Age 101 Music, AWAL, 2021Little Simz, "Speed," Sometimes I Might Be Introvert, Age 101 Music, AWAL, 2021Little Simz, "I Love You, I Hate You," Sometimes I Might Be Introvert, Age 101 Music, AWAL, 2021Little Simz, "The Rapper That Came To Tea (Interlude)," Sometimes I Might Be Introvert, Age 101 Music, AWAL, 2021Little Simz, "Fear No Man," Sometimes I Might Be Introvert, Age 101 Music, AWAL, 2021Songs: Ohia, "I've Been Riding With The Ghost," The Magnolia Electric Co., Secretly Canadian, 2003
As we move into fall, there's an abundance of new music to review. Hosts Jim DeRogatis and Greg Kot do a review roundup, sharing their thoughts on new music from artists like Kacey Musgraves, Lil Nas X, Low and Amyl and the Sniffers. Plus, we'll hear from past Sound Opinions guests about the desert island jukebox songs that can't live without. Join our Facebook Group: https://bit.ly/3sivr9TBecome a member on Patreon: https://bit.ly/3slWZvcSign up for our newsletter: https://bit.ly/3eEvRnGMake a donation via PayPal: https://bit.ly/3dmt9lURecord a Voice Memo: https://bit.ly/2RyD5Ah Featured Songs:Low, "Days Like These," HEY WHAT, Sub Pop, 2021Lil Nas X, "MONTERO (Call Me By Your Name)," Montero, Columbia, 2021Lil Nas X, "AM I DREAMING (feat. Miley Cyrus)," Montero, Columbia, 2021Lil Nas X, "SCOOP (feat. Doja Cat)," Montero, Columbia, 2021Lil Nas X, "SUN GOES DOWN," Montero, Columbia, 2021Amyl and the Sniffers, "Hertz," Comfort to Me, ATO, 2021Amyl and the Sniffers, "Guided By Angels," Comfort to Me, ATO, 2021Amyl and the Sniffers, "Freaks to the Front," Comfort to Me, ATO, 2021Amyl and the Sniffers, "Choices," Comfort to Me, ATO, 2021Kacey Musgraves, "star-crossed," star-crossed, Interscope/MCA Nashville, 2021Kacey Musgraves, "justified," star-crossed, Interscope/MCA Nashville, 2021Kacey Musgraves, "easier said," star-crossed, Interscope/MCA Nashville, 2021Kacey Musgraves, "there is a light," star-crossed, Interscope/MCA Nashville, 2021Kacey Musgraves, "hookup scene," star-crossed, Interscope/MCA Nashville, 2021Low, "More," HEY WHAT, Sub Pop, 2021Low, "The Price You Pay (It Must Be Wearing off)," HEY WHAT, Sub Pop, 2021Steve Cropper & Felix Cavaliere, "Full Moon Tonight," Nudge It Up a Notch, Stax, 2008Otis Redding, "Nobody's Fault But Mine," The Immortal Otis Redding, Stax, 1968Damon Locks Black Monument Ensemble, "Keep Your Mind Free (feat. Ben LaMar Gay)," Now, International Anthem, 2021Duke Ellington, "Afrique," The Afro-Eurasian Eclipse, Fantasy, 1971Richard Thompson, "Beeswing," Mirror Blue, Capitol, 1994Janet Baker, "Ich bin die welt abhanden gekommen," Janet Baker Sings Mahler, EMI, 1967Dawn Richard, "Boomerang," Second Line, Merge, 2021Björk, "Stonemilker," Vulnicura, One Little Indian, 2015Art d'Ecco, "Tv God," In Standard Definition, Paper Bag, 2021Brian Eno, "Needles In the Camel's Eye," Here Come the Warm Jets, Island, 1974Songs: Ohia, "Farewell Transmission," The Magnolia Electric Co., Secretly Canadian, 2003
Philly indie/folk band Sadurn play some songs off their unreleased newer album. 02:37 - Radiator / 10:56 - Golden Arm / 16:56 - Just Be Simple (Songs: Ohia) / 23:17 - Snake / 31:00 - MJ Lenderman - Someone Get the Grill Out of the Rain / 32:10 - Styrofoam Winos - In Your Room
Alonso's Magnolia Electric Co. EP: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLu17-46TMtN1Deg-oM5venZIJZisw_eR1 Alonso's Freebird: Farewell Transmission Alonso's Sweater Song: The Big Game Is Every Night Jenny's Magnolia Electric Co. EP: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLu17-46TMtN3zD2Zza7vGXIzi1YednqNg Jenny's Freebird: Farewell TransmissionRyan's Magnolia Electric Co. EP: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLu17-46TMtN3phZ3yHfGfVyK-KY2_oq9N After Party: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLu17-46TMtN1da0R4OyY-eoKMDxtj5e5YIntro: Spaghetti Western by StickfigureOutro: Western Firefight 2 by Cullah
Noah and Mason meet at a hotel in Skokie, IL for their first in-person record since 2019
1. Arcade Fire - Neighborhood #3 (Power Out) 2. Small Reactions - Park Place 3. Fade Awaays - Silent Treatment 4. The Haunted Youth - Teen Rebel 5. Okkervil River - In A Light 6. The Deep Dark Woods - When I Get Home Tonight 7. Magnolia Electric Co. - Memphis Moon 8. Max Bloom - Palindromes 9. Blonde Otter - Man Overnight 10. GRMLN - Blueprint 11. Glom - Immortalized 12. Calvin Love - Sailin' On 13. Reverend Baron - Jackie 14. Iceage - Drink Rain 15. Hazel English - California Dreamin' 16. Shannon & The Clams - Midnight Wine 17. Dead Ghosts - Cut off My Hair 18. Sir Quilt - Cardboard Tricks 19. Paul Jacobs - Your Last Words 20. Red Ribbon - High 21. White Flowers - Help Me Help Myself 22. Chain of Flowers - Amphetamine Luck 23. Tuvaband - Post Isolation 24. JayWood - Creeps 25. Durand Jones & The Indications - Witchoo
Bonnie 'Prince' Billy, Matt Sweeney Bonnie 'Prince' Billy: Superwolves, J Rock for the Masses Kinoco Teikoku, Yann Tiersen, Shannon Wright, Sharon Van Etten, Courtney Barnett, Magnolia Electric Co., Mark Kozelek, Damien Jurado, Scout Niblett, Yo La Tengo, Sparklehorse, Daniel Johnston.
Here’s Strange Brew #237 - shiteshow - with gugai on 8radio.com - Arborist tells me about a Magnolia Electric Co song he loves, plus music from Biig Piig, Quinton Brock, Fujiya & Miyagi, Boa Morte, John Of The Apocalypse, Myles Manley, Soft on Crime, Skullcrusher, Seamus Fogarty, The Notwist, Feather Beds, Bitch Falcon and illuminati hotties #strangebrew #8radio #gugai #try8radio Every Friday at 9pm & Saturday at 7pm on 8radio.com. Spotify - open.spotify.com/user/gugai www.strangebrew.ie www.facebook.com/strangebrewgalway www.twitter.com/@strangebrewirl gugai@strangebrew.ie
In the fall of 2003, singer-songwriter Jason Molina confused many with his decision to retire the Songs: Ohia moniker and begin recording and touring with a set group of musicians under the name Magnolia Electric Company. In Episode 12 of In Loving Recollection, Molina’s friends and bandmates recount the making of Magnolia Electric Company’s studio debut What Comes After the Blues touching on how the songs were developed through constant touring as well as their experience working with legendary engineer Steve Albini.
Coming to you from a Northeastern suburb, tonight's episode finds your host, Frozen Lazuras, spinning choice cuts from Magnolia Electric Co., The Troggs, Mr. Airplane Man, Morphine, and a whole lot more.Come for the pudding, stay for the wrist.
Episode 17 - Jamie Lockhart (MiMye, Greenomount Studios)The Swan Song Project Podcast features a range of Songwriters to talk about songwriting and bereavement.Swan Song founder Ben Buddy Slack asks each guest to:A) Share one of their songs and talk a bit about how they wrote itB) Share a songwriting tip that could be useful to new and aspiring songwriters.C) Share a song that is meaningful to them in some way relating to bereavement.Jamies song choice is "Whip Poor Will" by Magnolia Electric Co.hear it here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dhqB_...https://www.mimye.com/https://mimye.bandcamp.com/https://www.facebook.com/pages/Greenm...Facebook: TheSwanSongProject | Instagram: @Swansongproject Twitter: @swansongprouk | LinkedIn: The Swan Song ProjectHope you enjoy it.www.swansongproject.co.uk See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
More quality jamz... 1) I've Been Waiting For You by Neil Young 2) Easy Ride by Relatively Clean Rivers 3) Life on the Road by Man 4) The Fool by Quicksilver Messenger Service 5) Lately I by The Maldives 6) I Don't Want by Sir Douglas Quintet 7) Nevada Fighter by Michael Nesmith 8) Lonesome L.A. Cowboy by New Riders of the Purple Sage 9) Outlaw Man by David Blue 10) Lonesome Valley by Magnolia Electric Co 11) Country Moon Pt 1 by New Madrid 12) Old Man by Help Yourself 13) No Other by Gene Clark 14) Falling Rain by Reigning Sound 15) Hotel Chambermaid by Graham Parker & The Rumour 16) Morning Rain by The Hot Dogs
1. of Montreal - Forecast Fascist Future 2. Deadbeat Beat - You Lift Me Up 3. Elephant Stone - Masters Of War 4. The Strokes - Why Are Sundays So Depressing 5. Wares - Living Proof 6. Varsity - Runaway 7. Video Age - Days to Remember 8. Methyl Ethel - Charm Offensive 9. Magnolia Electric Co. - Montgomery 10. Foxygen - No Destruction 11. Indigo Bunting - I Fell Through 12. Gabacho - I Want You Mine 13. Other Lives - We Wait 14. Car Seat Headrest - Martin 15. Phoebe Bridgers - Kyoto 16. Rogue Wave - Aesop Rock 17. The Shacks - Wings 18. The Black Angels - I’d Kill for Her 19. L'Epee - Dreams 20. Fabienne DelSol - When My Mind Is Not Live 21. Maybird - Big Sun Explosion 22. Jacqueline Tucci - Fear 23. Do Nothing - Contraband 24. The Wants - Ape Trap 25. Washed Out - Too Late
William Schaff is a well-known artist that has created iconic images for bands such as Okkervil River, Magnolia Electric Co., and Godspeed You! Black Emperor. He's also worked with local Rhode Island bands Brown Bird, The Low Cards, and No Plateau ...to name a few. In addition to being a highly recognized visual artist he has also played in some amazing bands including The Eyesores and What Cheer? Brigade. In our interview we talk about how he started playing in these bands, his creative process, and how meeting Brian Chippendale and the guys from Fort Thunder helped lead him down this path. Song interlude order:"Beech, Birch, Mountain Pine" by The Iditarod "Benevolent St." by The Eyesores "Iahabibi" by What Cheer? Brigade "Sparrow" by The Iditarod *This interview was recorded on October 2nd, 2019 at Fort Foreclosure in Warren, RIIntro music by CedrosHosted by James Toomey
Another week of concert calendar!! This is a new feature that I'm doing every week showcasing events in yyc!Playlist: Bright Eyes - Lover I Don't Have To LoveGirlfriends - The Apocalypse Made Me BraveCitizens - Big MouthInto It. Over It. - Midnight: Carroll StreetTurnover - Pure DevotionBasement Revolver - BabySufjan Stevens - Love YourselfMagnolia Electric Co. - Hold On MagnoliaSun Kil Moon - CarissaSunnsetter - I Will UnderstandWitch Victim - Ghost Towns & Graveyardsa fawn at dawn - Tell A LieFoxes In Fiction, featuring Emily Yacina - Ontario Sunshine, Pt. 3Slaughter Beach, Dog - Good OnesOso Oso - dig (II)Math Club - Hunter (Trilogy)Sacred Paws - Brush You HairThe Jins - Death WishSit Calm - Losing ValueHeavy Weather - Stop Motion Film
In his somewhat short life, Jason Molina recorded a lot of music. In fact, as discussed in the podcast, he treated songwriting like a job, dedicating 8 hours a day to the craft. It completely explains why he was able to release something in the order of 16 albums and many EPs. This album is often considered his magnum opus. By his own reckoning, this was his crowning achievement and after 'The Magnolia Electric Co.' was complete, many of his band and friends recognised it as being a singular work of genius. To say his life took a tragic turn after this release is something of an understatement. Booze and the road took a weighty toll on his health and close relationships, and after many stints in rehab he was found dead in his apartment, a bottle close by and nothing but a cell phone in his pocket. He had suffered multiple organ failure brought on by ten years of acute, chronic alcoholism. He was 39 years old. It seems pertinent to mention this fact because this is a dark album. Musically, it's upbeat and at times quite buoyant, but underneath it, in the lyrics, there lies an almost palpable sense of melancholy. On this bumper episode we dive deep into his extensive discography and biography, ending it with a glorious appraisal of an album that we all feel has been disgustingly overlooked for far too long.
Andrew Cohen discusses Jason Molina of Magnolia Electric Co., Michael Dahlquist of Silkworm, and his new Comedy Minus One release with Light Coma, Unreality. Sponsored by Pizza Trokadero, the Bookshelf, Planet Bean Coffee, Grandad's Donuts, Freshbooks, and Hello Fresh Canada.
Heavy and Gustav are back this week to talk about music you've never heard of , self-destructive artists and the sadness that was The Magnolia Electric Co. So send us your emails about 90's Alt Country, Magnolia Electric Co. or the time you met Guy Clark to canyouhearmepod@gmail.com Follow us on Twitter @canyouhearmepod @realgustav @tywebb3000 @longmireheavy Find us on Tumblr and Instagram @canyouhearmepod The post Magnolia Electric Co appeared first on Can You Hear Me?.
In Episode 015, we discussed one of the best jams of 2003, the 07/30/2003 Scents & Subtle Sounds from Camden, New Jersey. A near-30 minute journey, this moves beyond its main theme into a blissful & ethereal space, before building into a foreboading peak. Songs featured in this episode are: The Amazing: “Picture You,” The Sea & Cake: “Afternoon Speaker,” Magnolia Electric Co.: “At Least The Dark Don’t Hide It,” and Mission of Burma: “Peking Spring.” In addition, we discuss two new 2017 records we highly recommend: Chad Van Gaalen: “Light Information,” and Cut Copy: “Haiku From Zero.” Check us out on Spotify: Beyond The Pond Podcast Songs You can find us on Twitter: @_beyondthepond, Medium: https://medium.com/beyond-the-pond, and/or send us an email: beyondthepondpodcast@gmail.com. Please leave us a review on iTunes! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Here's a collection of some of the guests covers from the first 30 episodes. We've had some great performances so far with many more to come. As always thanks for listening!! Covers Collection Vol 1 "Jesus Etc" by Josh Eagle from Episode 1 (Yankee Hotel Foxtrot by Wilco) "The Dark Don't Hide It" by Ben Knight from Episode 4 (Trials & Errors by Magnolia Electric Co) "Golden" by Joshua Howard from Episode 5 (It Still Moves by My Morning Jacket) "Born to Run" by Kelly Thomas & Randy Steffen from Episode 7 (Born to Run by Bruce Springsteen) "Buckets of Rain" by David Faul from Episode 13 (Blood On the Tracks by Bob Dylan) "Camera" by Billy Alletzhauser from Episode 21 (Reckoning by REM) "Options" by Sarah Davis from Episode 23 (Control by Pedro the Lion) "It's A Wonderful Life" by Casey Campbell from Episode 25 (Felice Brothers by Felice Brothers) "Beautiful" by Elaina McCormick from Episode 26 (Tapestry by Carole King)
Prolific singer-songwriter Jason Molina released 19 albums, more than a dozen EPs, and many more singles between 1997 and his death in 2013. This week, we give a listen to the 7th and final release under the moniker Songs: Ohia; Magnolia Electric Company. For our first podcast of 2017, we welcomed special guest Matty Wishnow and what he affectionately refers to as an anthem for his 40s, Songs: Ohia. Magnolia Electric Company is at times haunting in its presentimental lyrics that feel like a farewell from a man that was clearly dealing with demons that would claim his life only 10 years later. The album, recorded by Steve Albini, marks a departure from previous Songs: Ohia releases and sets a new direction for Molina's work that he would release under the Magnolia Electric Co. band. Pick up Songs: Ohia on Amazon Shane tries to lift the mood during A Few Minutes With by reminding us that just because you can ask a girl to "sex you up" with your flip-up sunglasses and big-shouldered jackets in 1991, doesn't mean you won't be changing tires in Oklahoma in 25 years. And as a crisp, refreshing final course, Kevin brings us Sydney's Middle Kids with their single Edge of Town. Next week! We spend some time with the darling of country music (and proprietor of amusement park dreams), Dolly Parton. Join us, won't you?
On this episode, you'll find out just how many landscape features can be attributed to the petty hostilities of overgrown men, you'll hear about that one time Stan Rogers dabbled in druidism, and you'll learn what Fe Fi Fo Fum actually means. Music: Intro theme: Sylvia Woods - Forest March "The Sun" by Warsaw Village Band "Jotunheimr" by Adrian Von Ziegler "Giant" by Stan Rogers "The Legend of Fionn Mac Cumhaill " by Nick Mason "Herr Mannelig" by Garmarna "Paul Bunyan" by Gene Bluestein "Ballad of John Henry" by Doc Watson "You Can't Save Everything" by Magnolia Electric Co. "The Giant of Illinois" by Andrew Bird "Early One Morning (Friendly Giant Theme) by Bob Homme & John Duncan
In this episode, the Goods from the Woods Boys are riding solo and tackling the hard issues: namely who would win in a single elimination fighting tournament among legendary cryptozoological beasts and also among legendary television news anchors. The results will shock you! Song of the week this week: "Hammer Down" by Magnolia Electric Co. Follow the show @TheGoodsPod Rivers is @RiversLangley Dr. Pat is @PM_Reilly Mr. Goodnight is @SepulvedaCowboy Pick up a Goods from the Woods t-shirt at: http://prowrestlingtees.com/TheGoodsPod
40. Songs:Ohia - Magnolia Electric Co-SOMMARLOVET ÄR SLUT!Jag och Erik Nyström från skräckfilmspodden Vacancy pratar om den framlidne Jason Molina och hans bortglömda gärning; I synnerhet hans band Songs: Ohia och deras skiva “Magnolia Electric Co”. Vi diskuterar norrländskt mörker och artister som hypats efter sin död -eller inte. Alkoholism! Neil Young! Den perfekta graden av bredbenthet. Det är roligare än vad det låter! Avsnittet finns även på YouTube. Ladda ner som MP3Spotifylista med låtar vi nämner i detta avsnitt (och tidigare)
Ben Knight is a Kentucky born and bred musician. His current project is Ben Knight & the Welldiggers whose most recent album is American Highways. We sit down to discuss the 2005 live album Trials & Errors by Magnolia Electric Co. Stick around for an acoustic performance of "The Dark Don't Hide It" from the album after the interview. As always go list to the record!!
Indie Folk Songs by Drew Blackard (more available on iTunes)
Free track from Road Signs [Acoustic EP available on iTunes].
Indie Folk Songs by Drew Blackard (more available on iTunes)
Free track from Road Signs [Acoustic EP available on iTunes].
Con el Señorlobo de vacaciones Lubacov saluda a Jason Molina y Bebo Valdés y presenta algunos temarracos soleados de King Knut, Ego Ella May, Bilal, Magmana, William Adamson, Mop Mop, Szjerdene y Yesking.PLAYLIST:1. General Levy & Cutty Ranks – Watch Me Now (Blend Mishkin Remix)2. King Knut – A Lil’ Soul3. Lakosa & iO – Home Early (Pedro123 Remix VIP)4. Bilal – Back To Love5. Ego Ella May – Rush Hour Crush6. Essáy – Lyla7. Magmana – Watch The Ball8. Magnolia Electric Co. – Josephine9. William Adamson – Foggy Dew10. Traumahelikopter – Bad Day11. Foxygen – Oh Yeah12. Dur-Dur Band – Ilawad Cashaqa13. Owiny Sigoma Band – Magret Aloor14. Kraked Unit feat. Joseph Cotton & Oghene Kologbo – Soul Shakedown Party
Topics: Golden Boots, Growing up in South Jersey, Romo Tonight, gravitating toward drums, Trashcan Hawaii, no-grass, poking at ideas, ceilings, repeating Desperado, Devo, early four-tracks, psych rock, bigger drums, the Flaming Lips, subtle inspirations, barriers for entry, conspiracy rock, over-ambitious tours, proving you're a band, feeling welcomed, excellent collaborators, weird luck, odd releases, CDs inside of tacos, KXCI, quilted albums, Mike Dixon, pushing every envelope, wire recorders, Wight Lhite, complementary songwriters, chance meetings, Park The Van, Magnolia Electric Co., The Teeth, great things happening, joining Dr. Dog, frustrating stupidity, whitewashing culture, re-branding to spite people, and the things we do for love.
Friday Reading Series Gina Abelkop is the author of I Eat Cannibals (forthcoming 2014, coimpress) and Darling Beastlettes (Apostrophe Books, 2012). She lives in Athens, GA, where she runs the DIY feminist press Birds of Lace. Jasmine Dreame Wagner is an American poet, singer-songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist. She is the author of Rings (Kelsey Street Press, 2014), Rewilding (Ahsahta Press, 2013), Listening for Earthquakes (Caketrain Journal and Press, 2012), and an e-chapbook, True Crime (NAP, 2014). Her writing has appeared in American Letters & Commentary, Blackbird, Colorado Review, Indiana Review, New American Writing,Verse, and in two anthologies: The Arcadia Project: North American Postmodern Pastoral (Ahsahta Press, 2012) and Lost and Found: Stories from New York (Mr. Beller's Neighborhood Books, 2009). A collection of hybrid lyric essays on noise, silence, and aesthetics is due out from Ahsahta Press in 2016. As a singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist, Wagner has performed at the CMJ Music Marathon, free103point9 Wave Farm, and the Olympia Experimental Music Festival. She has opened shows for bands such as Zola Jesus, Dirty Projectors, Magnolia Electric Co., and Mount Eerie. Wagner's multidisciplinary work in sound, text, and performance has earned her grants and residencies from the Foundation for Contemporary Arts, Hall Farm Center for Arts & Education, Kultuuritehas Polymer, and The Wassaic Project. In 2013, she was awarded an Artist Fellowship from the Connecticut Office of the Arts.
ELVIS COSTELLO. ALISON – 3:20My Aim Is True, Stiff records, 1977 RON SEXMITH. SPEAKING WITH THE ANGEL – 3:35Ron Sexmith, Interscope, 1995 SUZANNE VEGA. IN LIVERPOOL – 4:3599.9 Fahrenheit Degrees, A&M, 1992 ELVIS COSTELLO. ALISON – 3:00Armed Forces + Live at Hollywod High (promo single), Radar, 1979 BASHUNG. JE ME DORE – 5:00L'Imprudence, Barclay, 2000 […] Cet article Errance #22 : De Elvis Costello à Magnolia Electric Co. est apparu en premier sur Eldorado.
TRACK LISTING - (00:00:25) Mount Eerie with Julie Doiron & Fred Squire - Voice In Headphones / (00:02:36) Aunt Sis - Dortch / (00:6:46) Sylvan Esso - Come Down / (00:8:50) TV Girl - Birds Dont Sing / (00:12:09) Good Night, States - Good Times, So Wearily Desired! / (00:15:48) The Kinks - Strangers / (00:18:59) Filbert - Headphones / (00:22:02) William Tyler - Cadillac Desert / (00:28:00) Vetiver - Down At El Rio / (00:33:00) Bois - Catch the Mountain, Smoke the Water / (00:35:11) Laurence - Andromeda / (00:38:18) Magnolia Electric Co. - Northstar Blues / (00:43:19) James Carr - She's Better Than You / (00:45:37) Sturgill Simpson - Long White Line / (00:49:23) Teenage Cool Kids - Landlocked State / (00:52:08) Walter Mitty and his Makeshift Orchestra - Hey Bird / (00:54:52) Don Covay - Seesaw / (00:57:46) Tamu Massif - Pheromones / (01:01:04) Woods - Deep ||•|| MORE INFO AT HI54LOFI.COM ||•||
A special look at the career of Midwest songwriter Jason Molina and his projects, Magnolia Electric Co., Songs:Ohia and his solo work
Part 3 of my conversation with guest Brian Salvatore as we wrap up the CompCon Awards. I've also got the Bonehead of the Week and music from Magnolia Electric Co., Dinosaur Jr., Kurt Vile and Dump. Show notes: - Recorded via Skype - Worst Album by Best Band - Mid-'90s Van Halen was really bad - George Harrison had some questionable releases in early '80s - The Clash's Cut the Crap was like a parody of the band - Best Album by Worst Band - The Strokes: One-hit-album wonder? - Jay: Give the band Live credit for somehow having a career - Best Non-Guitar Solo - Jay: Looked at instruments other than drums - Plenty of great bass solos over the years - Best Live Album - Stones played faster on Get Yer Ya-Ya's Out - J. Geils Band were an amazing live act - Sore Thumb Award for song that doesn't fit on album it's on - What's the deal with skits on hip-hop albums? - Best Moustache in Rock - Jeff "Skunk" Baxter had a classic 'stache - Zappa was defined by his 'stache - Bonehead of the Week Music:Magnolia Electric Co. - The Dark Don't Hide It Dinosaur Jr. - Entertainment Kurt Vile - Never Run Away Dump - Superpowerless Completely Conspicuous is available through the iTunes podcast directory. Subscribe and write a review! The Magnolia Electric Co. song is on the album What Comes After the Blues on Secretly Canadian. Download it for free at Chromewaves. The Dinosaur Jr. song is a cover of a Phoenix track and is available for free download at Chromewaves. The Kurt Vile song is on the album Walkin' on a Pretty Daze on Matador Records. Download the song for free at Matador. The Dump song is on reissue of the album Superpowerless on Morr Music. Download the song for free at Chromewaves. The opening and closing theme of Completely Conspicuous is "Theme to Big F'in Pants" by Jay Breitling. Find out more about Senor Breitling at his fine music blog Clicky Clicky. Voiceover work is courtesy of James Gralian.
More from Bob and Ghoul - plus, a story about and song by Magnolia Electric Co.
Enjoy these tunes by the Bottle Rockets, Dave Alvin and the Guilty Women, Bap Kennedy, Tarnation, Sean Rowe, Patterson Hood, Matt Joe Gow and the Dead Leaves, Charley Cruz and the Lost Souls, Magnolia Electric Co, Markowski and to top if off: the Pistoleros.
No, it's just Americana by way of Leeroy Stagger, Jason Isbell & the 400 Unit, Uncle Tupelo (vintage!), Gina Villalobos, the Yearlings, Sorta, Salim Nourallah, Gregory Allan Isakov, Devon Sproule (with a reggae song!), Magnolia Electric Co and JBM.
On this show, your host Garrison Reid sits down with Jason Molina of Magnolia Electric Co. Jason discusses their intense touring schedule, writing on the road, and the upcoming records.