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Magnolia Electric Co


4.0
excellent

Review

by Schizophrenik USER (7 Reviews)
May 18th, 2014 | 279 replies


Release Date: 2003 | Tracklist

Review Summary: An excellent blues album, filled with solid instrumentation, tight riffs, and great lyrics

I couldn't imagine a much more forceful statement of artistic intent than “Farewell Transmission” to open up an album. It begins with innocently enough, with a couple bars of a quiet and enticing melodic guitar riff. But then, just as it’s beginning to pull you into its slow blues, a drum fill kicks in a distorted, crunchy chord progression, and Jason Molina sings, almost matter-of-factly, “the whole place is dark.” “Every light on this side of the town/suddenly, it all went down.” Thirty seconds into the enthralling opener, its irresistible rhythm begins to take hold. Jason Molina’s voice wavers elegantly over strong, bluesy riffs, and it becomes clear that this isn't going to be your standard indie rock affair.

The rhythmic, bluesy nature established by “Farewell Transmission” is the essence of this album. Most of the songs on Magnolia Electric Co. follow the same pattern. At their heart, they are very much singer/songwriter type songs, but because they are presented with this attitude, they are much fuller than what you might typically hear from the standard guy-with-an-acoustic-guitar-and-some-chords act. The fact that Molina played with a full band was certainly a factor in expanding his sound, and really shows in how well the songs seem to come out as one piece rather than haphazardly arranged folk songs. The drumming and the lead guitar on the album is excellent, and much of the responsibility for driving songs forward falls on them. It is largely because this upbeat, rhythmic drumming and the effective guitar work that songs don’t seem to drag, even though many have five to seven minute runtimes.

Many of the songs on Magnolia Electric Co. have distinct country influences in addition to their blues/rock backbone. For example, a slide guitar is at the forefront in “just be simple,” while “Old Black Hen” features a guest vocalist with a voice that is basically the vocal equivalent of a slide guitar. While it comes out of nowhere in some sense, it is a good song with some very cool, almost ragtime-y piano licks, and a worthy addition to the album. “Hold on Magnolia” does a great job closing the album out – apart from having some of the best lead guitar on a record built largely on lead guitar, its slower pace allows the lyrics to end it on a dark, but hopeful tone, which is reflective of the album as a whole.

The fact is, all of these songs are pretty simple, even if deceptively so. They almost all end just as they begin, without so much as a standout chorus to break up the relentless verses. But that is part of the appeal of this album. It buries you in the blues. The slide guitar swirls over the same minor chord progressions, while Molina’s abstract lyrics play through melodic vocal harmonies. Standard time signatures carry you from verse to verse, through wailing guitars and violins, and it is difficult to not be enthralled. Magnolia Electric Co. is well written and well performed, and it exemplifies the deepest and the rockinest of the blues.

Recommended Tracks:
Farewell Transmission
Hold on Magnolia



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Schizophrenik
May 18th 2014


848 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

I've had this review started for a while but never finished it. It was difficult for me to organize my thoughts on the album, but I thought I should try and patch it together. This is worth listening to.

Pheromone
May 18th 2014


21332 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Fell asleep to this



p good ye

Pheromone
May 18th 2014


21332 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

nice review

EaglesBecomeVultures
May 18th 2014


5562 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

user pheromone is in molina threads now i'm dead

AliW1993
May 18th 2014


7511 Comments


Good review of a wonderful album. Horribly underrated songwriter.

Pheromone
May 18th 2014


21332 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

@Eagles =)

AmericanFlagAsh
May 20th 2014


13250 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

I've been meaning to check this out. Nice review.

StrangerofSorts
Emeritus
May 20th 2014


2904 Comments


love this album, even if it has boiled down to about two songs for me (Almost Was Good Enough & Hold On Magnolia)

the 37 ratings is surprising though, damn

Pheromone
June 12th 2014


21332 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Might review Lioness

AmericanFlagAsh
January 31st 2015


13250 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

I'm listening to this now and everything was going sooooo well until The Old Black Hen



I really don't like the vocals

AmericanFlagAsh
January 31st 2015


13250 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Everything else is amazing though... I just want to take that song out

AmericanFlagAsh
March 20th 2015


13250 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

And everything you hated me for

Honey, there was so much more

...I just didn't get busted

DoofusWainwright
May 4th 2015


19991 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

This album needs more love - first three songs provide something for everyone I like to think.

AmericanFlagAsh
May 5th 2015


13250 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Agreed

Rhyme
June 6th 2015


1405 Comments


i saw this at a record store recently and now i feel kinda bad for not buying it. hoping its there next time i visit

also surprised at the lack of attention that this album has here

zakalwe
June 10th 2015


38813 Comments


Fucking hell. This is a belter. The old Black Hen is great. Tourneys are great.

AmericanFlagAsh
June 10th 2015


13250 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Old Black Hen is my least fav

zakalwe
June 10th 2015


38813 Comments


Sorry yankflag I was directly pointing you out 'everything was going sooooo well until The Old Black Hen' I was expecting a stinker.

AmericanFlagAsh
June 10th 2015


13250 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Haha I figured. I just don't like how *country* the song is. Obviously still doesn't ruin this for me.

DoofusWainwright
June 10th 2015


19991 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

Glad you're enjoying Zak.

The use of guest singers is divisive on this, I like the variety - one criticism is Molina's melodies and vocal tone can get a bit repetitive, he's not as quirky as Will Oldham. This album is the best at covering that weakness

Are people listening to the 8 song or 10 song version of this? Track 9 The Big Game is great.



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