If you've ever seen Songs: Ohia live, you'll know there's time to anticipate every note in your head, and savour it when it's struck, or strummed, and sung; time enough to realize that everything's deliberate, every line is crafted with care. Every slight change in delivery, too, reminds us the songs are living things, and every change in the words (a He to a She, say) is a matter of including ...
I think I will post a series of these.(not all tonight. don't worry) My all timers. Songs that I will never, ever get sick of hearing. So ngs that deserve to stick around long after we have all blown each other up, or unleashed some killer flesh eating virus, or melted away the ozone layer or whatever. The songs that should remain. I could listen to Jason Molina sing the phonebook and probably ...
i'm sorry, but just because nobody is posting and it'll look like i post too often on the mogosphere doesn't mean i'll stop posting. i'm work and i'm bored and goddamn it, mog is the only thing i do at work anymore besides playing snood and trolling the music blogs.PLUS i have to fucking say this:if you listen to NPR's recorded *decemberists* show, you can hear a girl ask at one point what "valen
The second part of a two part episode packed with music.Music in this episode:- John Henry Split My Heart by Songs:Ohia (from The Magnolia Electric Co.) – www.Myspace.com/songsohiajasonmolina- All In AND Black Light by Better Than Ezra (from Paper Empire) – www.BetterThanEzra.com- Lucy AND Wynona by Mud Blood And Beer from (from Mud Blood & [...]Related posts:Americana Rock Mix: Episode 46 –