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      <image:title>Blog - Live at La Chapelle  - by Gérald Guibaud, Gilles Deles &amp;amp; Thomas Boudineau</image:title>
      <image:caption>Jason Molina: Live at La Chapelle is available on streaming platforms now! To mark this the show's promoters Gérald Guibaud, Gilles Deles &amp; Thomas Boudineau have shared their memories of the show in this great piece: By Gérald Guibaud (We Are Unique! Records co-founder and Label Manager, producer of the show) The first time I heard Songs: Ohia, at the end of the nineties, I thought I could not connect myself to Jason’s music. I was not ready. I felt that these songs seemed too much like Will Oldham’s music, and I thought they’d just passed me by. A few years later, my friends Gilles Deles and Thomas Boudineau (fellow artists from the French indie label I created in 2001) were totally crazy about Songs: Ohia music and last records. I think the first time I really connected with Jason’s music and words was on a car ride from Paris to Guéret (in the region La Creuse, in the center of France) with my two friends. I think it was in 2004. We were coming back home from an Angil’s gig in Paris to Gilles’ home, then Thomas and I had 3 more hours to go. My two friends were playing Songs: Ohia in the car. I was really sad during this trip because a girl I knew in Paris refused to be my girlfriend, despite the fact we were getting along together so well. And so as we were hitting the road, Jason’s music and voice really moved my soul. Back to Toulouse I bought the entire Songs: Ohia discography and Jason became one of my favorite artists. A few months later Jason stopped using the Songs: Ohia name, revealing his new band Magnolia Electric Co. and their first LP “What comes after the blues”, and Thomas learnt that the band would tour in Europe. He decided to contact the booking agent to see if we could organize a show in Toulouse, even if he had no suitable venue for the gig…he just wanted to see if there was a possibility to make it happen. And it turned out that it might be possible, as the band had a day off between the traditional date in the French capital and the Spanish Pays Basque…Toulouse was on the way! So Thomas came to see me and asked my help to find a place to organize the show. At this time, I was involved with some friends in an association that was trying to sustain an old church squatted since 1993 named La Chapelle – L’Atelier Idéal. The church had been abandoned by the clergy and occupied by ecologist activists from the “Planète en danger” (Planet in Danger) association that fought the city property developers who wanted to destroy the church to build some big buildings. At this time a Czech poet that ended his days in the church wrote that the calm of the place was the “Atelier Idéal” (The ideal workshop) and this name stayed. I knew this kind of music in the old church sounded magic and unique, so I decided to convince the Atelier Idéal association council to let us organize the show in the Chapelle. Normally they would only agree to host engaged political events but I promised them that the show would be sold out and that after paying the band we would donate the rest of the show’s profits towards the renovation of the church. But there was also another new constraint. The last amplified shows in the church had annoyed many neighbors and the cops came out several times and warned the association: if the noisy events kept going they would empty and close the squat indefinitely! So Thomas called the booking agent to let Jason know we could only do an acoustic solo show…and Jason apparently did not agree. The show had to be with his new band and nothing else. I think the discussion continued over several long days…we then decided to offer a higher deal to the band, in order to have only Jason playing! As they had no other plan in the region, it was this deal or nothing else…maybe the agent was persuasive too, because Jason finally accepted to do it! Thomas and I were so happy at this time, but also a bit scared because we were liable to cover the costs in the event the show wasn’t a success. To make sure we promoted this show to the best level we could, we announced everywhere in the media that it was a unique Songs: Ohia show. We knew that many fans here in France had never seen Jason playing acoustic and that it would be their last chance to see Songs: Ohia live! This was our only way to convince them to drive here from other cities (for the French, more than 200km from home is a far destination) …and it worked! A few days before the show it sold-out (at a capacity of 200 seated) and we started to breathe again. I remember the afternoon on the day of the show when the band arrived at the church, Jason did not seem too pleased to be there. The rest of the band was cool and relaxed. Jason started to play his electric guitar paired with a big twin reverb amplifier and his voice through a Marshall amplifier. No need to use a sound system as the natural reverb inside the church sounded nice enough to Jason, and this would also make this concert more unique. But this of course would make the live recording more complicated for us, and we really wanted to document this unique event. So Gilles (who came to see the show) brought his minidisc with a good ambiance microphone that we decided to place on the useless sound control table in the back of the church. This explains why you can hear people quietly murmuring sometimes during the introduction of the songs and the interludes. Gilles edited the sound to make it as clean as possible but it was not possible to remove the noise completely. However, you can still hear how the fans would listen religiously to Jason’s performance. I remember the people all around the stage, Jason’s presence and humility radiating around the alcove behind him. He did have a stunning angel voice. We all knew this was a rare moment that was unfolding in front of our eyes. Sometimes I meet people in town who still speak to me about that show 15 years later, because they cannot forget it. When Jason played Magnolia, it was so intense that a few people were crying (Thomas was one of them). The most memorable moment would be when Mike suddenly appeared in another alcove on the side of the church to play a few trumpet notes…we were all surprised by this intervention as we did not see it coming. I still remember some people in the church were wondering where the hell this trumpet was coming from! At the end of the show, Jason walked outside the church out onto the front steps where the rest of the band was congratulating him. The people inside the church were applauding him very loudly for an encore, no one wanted this moment to end…but Jason did not want to play more songs. I remember I begged him at length to play at least one more song, and that the crowd would not leave without an encore, that it would be hard for us to manage this…finally he accepted and came back to play one last song. The audience was happy and the night could end peacefully. We finally could pay the band and the Atelier ideal association. Everybody was happy. One month later, I met my girlfriend and the future mother of my son. I would never be heartbroken again, but Jason music will follow me for the rest of my life. When I learnt that Jason passed away, I cried for a long time in my girlfriend’s arms. To comfort me I always tell myself that a little piece of Jason’s soul is there in the church every time I go there. I am so proud we made this show possible and that Secretly Canadian decided to honour the recordings with a release. Now all of Jason’s fans can share this unforgettable night with us.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Blog - Live at La Chapelle  - by Gérald Guibaud, Gilles Deles &amp;amp; Thomas Boudineau</image:title>
      <image:caption>By Gilles Deles // Lunt (We Are Unique! Records co-founder, artist. Sound engineer in charge of the live recording) I met Jason Molina before the show. My girlfriend at this time, Sandra, wanted to give him a gift and he was so humbled. His thoughts were maybe already pointing ahead to the concert. We drove 4 hours to see him. Very few for American people, but a long distance for the French, and massive for a small country like in the Baltics. Few musicians could have played a solo concert this brilliantly. It was like Jason was touched by grace. He shared with us his very soul through music at that time. And when he started to play Magnolia I felt like everyone in the audience found an echo to his deepest broken-hearted feelings in this song. ‌Some of us shine so brightly they cannot endure this inner fire for long, hence they shine for a short time. I listened to this so many times after having recorded it on minidisc., a fantastic privilege that can now be shared with you all. I am so glad that Secretly Canadian have decided to release it. By Thomas Boudineau // Le Flegmatic (We Are Unique! Records artist, producer of the show) I remember Jason the morning after the show, it was around 9am, sitting on the steps of the chapelle, waiting for the others to come over to clean the place up. Jason sat next to me and kindly asked for the notebook I was writing in. He took the notebook and started to draw some strange lines, strange scriptures that looked like some architect's plans, dimensions and measures, or Egyptian something, what do I know... It appears to me so intensively now that Jason himself – not just his songs – was carrying with him all those ghosts and abandoned myths of old America, the America of fugitives: cheap motel rooms, cold concrete corridors of bus stations in dead cities somewhere in a ghost State, “ Where the wind is heavy on the borderline”.. He had all of this with him, within his eyes, in his heavy shoulders, in his manners, in the way he talked. An antique fatigue. So, we stayed there on the steps, waiting for the band to come over and pick him up to head to San Sebastian. I gave up trying to find something to say, I was so tired myself. I'll never forget the quiet, steady silence we shared on these steps in the streets of Toulouse...we were both leaving, probably already gone. I'm not even sure he was really there. But was I?</image:caption>
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    <lastmod>2020-05-20</lastmod>
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      <image:title>Blog - 'Eight Gates' - A new album by Jason Molina</image:title>
      <image:caption>Secretly Canadian have announced ‘Eight Gates’ - a new album by Jason Molina set for release on the 7th August 2020. - Sometime in 2006 or 2007, Jason Molina moved from the midwest to London. Separated from his bandmates and friends and never one for idleness, Molina explored his new home with fervor. Sometimes he’d head out on foot, often with no destination in mind. Other times, he’d pick a random tube stop and find his way back home. He’d pick up on arcane trivia about London’s rich history, and if the historical factoids weren’t available — or weren’t quite to his liking — Molina was quite comfortable conjuring his own history. His adoration of The Great American Tall Tales like John Henry and Paul Bunyan’s blue ox Babe stretched across the Atlantic, where he created his own personal Tall Tales. And when he learned of the London Wall’s seven gates (itself a misconception), Molina went ahead and called it eight, carving out a gate just for himself. The eighth gate was Molina’s way into London, a gate only passable in the mind. Fast forward to 2008, Molina set off on an experimental solo tour through Europe. While in Northern Italy, Molina claimed to have been bitten by a rare, poisonous spider. A debilitating bout of illness ensued. “I was in the hospital here in London,” Molina wrote in a letter. “Saw six doctors and a Dr. House-type guy. They are all mystified by it, but I am allowed to be at home, where I am taking a dozen scary Hantavirus type pills a day that are all to supposedly help — but they make me feel like shit.” There is no record of a single doctor visit, not any prescription record for these medications. It is entirely plausible there was no spider and that whatever was keeping him indoors during this time was entirely self-induced. While at home, he of course wrote songs. Molina also claimed that during this time, he fed several bright green parrots that would gather in his yard. While often associated with a greyscale sensibility, Molina was oft-clad in a Hawaiian shirt and had, at least in part, selected the name Songs: Ohia for his first project as a nod to Hawaii’s ‘Ohi’a lehua flower. Which is all to say, the tropical element the parakeets brought to those sick days delighted Molina. He made short, crude field recordings of them with his trusty four-track. Only once Molina was officially on the mend and re-exploring the streets of London would he learn that those parrots had their own fabled tale. Back in the 60s, Jimi Hendrix — in a moment of psychedelic clarity — released his pair of lime green ring-necked parakeets from their cage, setting them free into the London sky. Now, their decendents are spotted regularly around certain parts of the city. Or so we’re told. Eight Gates is the last collection of solo studio recordings Molina made before he passed from complications related to alcoholism in 2013. Recorded in London around the time of the supposed spider bite and Jimi’s supposed parakeets, some of the songs (“Whispered Away,” “Thistle Blue”) are fully-realized — dark, moody textures that call to mind his earlier work on The Lioness. Knowing what we know about those parakeets and their peppered presence on the recordings, one can’t help but think of that colorful tree of birds on Talk Talk’s classic Laughing Stock, certainly a spiritual guide for much of the set. Other songs (“She Says,” “The Crossroads and The Emptiness”) lay in a more unfinished states, acoustic takes that call to mind Molina’s Let Me Go Let Me Go Let Me Go, and still tethered to Molina’s humorous studio banter. You remember how young Molina was, and how weighty this art was for such a young man. On the closer, “The Crossroads and The Emptiness,” Molina snaps at the engineer before tearing into a song in which he sings of his birthday (December 30), a palm reading and the great emptiness with which he always wrestled. It is a perfect closer and, in many ways, the eighth gate incarnate: mythical, passable only in the mind, built for himself and partway imaginary but shared, thankfully, with us. Hear new song ‘Shadow Answers The Wall’ now: https://jasonmolina.ffm.to/eight-gates</image:caption>
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    <lastmod>2020-03-23</lastmod>
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      <image:title>Blog - Hard To Find JM Releases Auctioned For London Food Banks</image:title>
      <image:caption>A message from Darcie Schoenman Molina: "I hope you're all coping with the current insanity and are staying safe and healthy. Just like I'm sure all of you have, I've been looking for ways to help others, so I'm raising funds to benefit food banks in London. *To that end I've put some HARD-TO-GET JASON-RELATED ITEMS FROM MY/HIS PERSONAL COLLECTION up for auction.* Some non-Jason items up there too (heads up IDLES and shame fans)! All proceeds go to City Harvest London - They pick up nutritious surplus food from restaurants, hotels, events, etc, and deliver it to food banks serving those who need it most. Especially in this unprecedented time, their mission is critical. They have enough food and volunteers. Now they need cash to pay drivers and keep the vans going. Can you help and score some sweet records in the process? I didn’t put any test pressings into the auction but let me know if these are of interest to anyone AUCTION: https://www.32auctions.com/organizati…/62421/auctions/78647… If you can't or don't want to buy any of the auction items, consider a direct donation, even the cost of a day's travel if you're now working from home. DONATE: https://bit.ly/FeedLDN Please share the links across your networks! Thank you!!"</image:caption>
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    <lastmod>2020-02-10</lastmod>
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      <image:title>Blog - Jason Molina: Live at La Chapelle - Available Now</image:title>
      <image:caption>Jason Molina: Live at La Chapelle is now available to order on black vinyl from Secretly Canadian. “A note about La Chapelle: One day a couple of fans sent an email into the void to ask if Jason would be interested in playing a show in an old church in an out of the way city on an off day from tour. How could he resist? He loved these scenarios. He was always searching for the humanity of The Moment. He cultivated and crafted unpredictable situations in the hope of finding some sort of truth and grace and connection. Granted it didn’t always work, but it was always done with the best intent. And when it did work…no one ever forgets those moments. Anyway.  This is a beautiful snapshot of a Jason Molina live performance: the kind of intimate and personal setting where he thrived (He decided to play this show with no PA). So many people are discovering Jason’s music everyday and for us to be able to give them a glimpse at what is was like to see him live is so important to us. If you’d prefer a pristine board mix this may not be for you but there’s plenty in the archive that we hope to get to some day that might be more up your alley. I always loved this show in particular as it reminded me of what I remember most fondly of Jason; it was one of those Moments. Its not perfect, but it wasn’t supposed to be.” Ben Swanson, Secretly Canadian Available now.</image:caption>
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    <lastmod>2019-10-17</lastmod>
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      <image:title>Blog - Secretly Society to release 'Jason Molina, Live at La Chapelle' - January 2020 - Jason Molina Live at La Chapelle</image:title>
      <image:caption>The Secretly Society record club have announced their January record of the month will be ‘Jason Molina, Live at La Chapelle’ an unearthed live recording, released on blue dream splash vinyl. On a rare day off during Magnolia Electric Co.’s 2005 European tour, a pair of fans in the south of France convinced Jason Molina to abandon the promise of leisure to play a show in an old church in Toulouse. Now, fifteen years later, the result is making its way into the world for the first time via Live at La Chapelle, an 11-track album of Molina’s performance at the former church squatted and converted into a hub for the arts. Recorded with just a static microphone and a minidisc on June 7th, 2005, in front of a reverent crowd of 200, Live at La Chapelle is aglow with the hushed murmurs and whispers of an engrossed audience, of Molina’s stripped-back performance reverberating to the rafters. The neighbors’ penchant for calling the police with noise complaints meant acoustic shows only, so Molina split the difference and came with his electric guitar, choirboy voice, and Magnolia Electric Co. member Michael Kapinus’ occasionally guesting on trumpet. The sparse record finally made its way Secretly Canadian in 2014, and six years later, as part of the process of unearthing work from the extensive Molina archive, Live at La Chapelle will finally be widely heard. Here, Molina remarks some of his canonical work as well as the more obscure, deeper cuts in the special environment of La Chapelle. Nowhere better to hear a solo performance of Jason Molina’s catalog than in a house of worship, a cavernous structure with ceilings nearly high enough to contain the impossible reach a holy, lonesome voice. More information can be found here.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Blog - Fading Trails - Pete Schreiner</image:title>
      <image:caption>Fading Trails - Magnolia Electric Co. Released 13 years ago today, ‘Fading Trails’ is a collection of recordings from a number of sessions from Molina &amp; company - Originating from sessions with Steve Albini at his Electric Audio Studio, David Lowery at his Sound of Music Studio, and at the famous Sun Studio in Memphis, Tennessee and the home recordings of the Shohola sessions, ‘Fading Trails’ perfectly captured the vast, varied and prolific world of Jason Molina. To mark the 13th anniversary of it’s release, Magnolia Electric Co’s Pete Schreiner has shared his memories of the sessions at Memphis’ Sun Studio, as well as some personal pictures of that time.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Sun Session - Pete Schreiner “The knife is on the floor,” Molina said, cryptically signalling it was time to do a take. Soon there were two open knives on the floor. We never had hard rules about recording but there was a certain way that Molina liked to work. While blades weren’t always involved, it was normal for him to run roughshod over completely established recording “rules” in an effort to do a song justice and at this session we even broke some of our own. Jason Molina, Jason Evans Groth, Mikey Kapinus, Mark Rice and I, walked humbly into Sun Studio on March 12, 2006, and we could tell right away that what you played is what you got. The spartan room is hallowed for the musical magic that happened inside it, and not its purposeful acoustic design elements. We had played the Hi-Tone, a favorite Midtown Memphis club the previous day, so adding on a Sun Studio session made sense geographically. What broke the first soft-rule of recording was doing so on the second day of a tour. The standard plan would be to bring Molina’s new songs on the road, work the arrangements into tightness on stage for a month, then record at the end of the trip. We would, however, occasionally book recording time on the road to get something done quickly or if an interesting opportunity came along. Our 2005 album Trials and Errors had come out of a serendipitously-recorded live set so we were basically ready for any scenario. The band had been in Memphis just six months before and would return six months later. Today it was the first stop on the first tour of the year, following Jason’s February residency at Schuba’s in Chicago. How the Sun session was arranged is still sort of a black box to me. Memphis friends helped get it going although anyone could book time at Sun Studio. Recording at Sun starts at 5pm daily, after the tours are done. I presume we spent the day visiting guitar and record shops and eating barbecue, which would only be possible on a tour day with no driving.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>As mentioned above, the studio is a simple room. It has square walls, ie. no visible wall geometry designed for audio clarity, and no real acoustic wall treatments. The 1950s era ceiling tile would add some absorption although it was probably just the standard material at the time. Though the room is mundane its magic lives on. There were some old amps for us to use and Mark drummed on a house set of Ludwig’s. It felt right to play my 1968 Telecaster bass that I’d purchased in Memphis on a previous tour. There wasn’t much separation of amps or drums in the room so each player’s sound would bleed into the others’ microphones. That’s not a problem so long as you play correctly and don’t need to fix mistakes by punching-in. It also works best if everyone keeps their volume down, which was difficult for our rock-deafened group. We eventually dialled in a nice balance and rolled through the songs, picking notes gingerly and taking cues from one another. There’s really no wrong way to record, as long as the artist is achieving the sound they desire. For us that meant doing live takes, and keeping the ones which overall, despite minor sonic imperfections, captured a song’s essence to Molina’s enigmatic standards. That’s how we approached it at this session too while breaking three of our normal practices. First, Jason usually strove to record on analog tape but we were recording digitally. I don’t think there was an in-house tape machine so it was an easy decision. Second, there are headphones in the session photos, whereas typically Jason didn’t like singing with cans on and when possible we would opt to simply hear him live in the room. Third and most surprising is that Jason allowed slap-back reverb on his vocals, which I can only credit to the studio’s charm and history because that sort of thing was usually censured. We tracked four songs at Sun. The two that appear on Fading Trails, “Memphis Moon” and “Talk to Me Devil, Again” were new tunes from what I remember - we would have learned them at soundcheck the day before. When I listen to the tracks I hear them as new or seeming new. Jason would often switch up his guitar tuning or the key a song was in, sometimes to accommodate a vocal range. That made songs feel new even if they were previously-played. One way or another the songs feel fresh and Molina’s voice sounds woody, clear, and confident; refreshed from a few months off the road and whetted by the acoustic shows over the winter. The additional two songs were definitely not new but got a fresh spin. Our group of players had performed “Hold On Magnolia” countless times on stage but had not recorded the version released on the Magnolia Electric Co. album. Here we had a chance at it and got a nice sweet take. “Trouble in Mind” was one of the occasional cover songs that would come out on tour. Covers were ephemeral and wouldn’t necessarily ever get a studio treatment, so this arrangement of one of Jason’s favorite tunes is a gift.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The Sun Session is by far the shortest disc of the Sojourner set. Still in many ways it captures the spirit of the Magnolia band the best—flipping the switch from club mode to studio mode and making music that was unique to the time and place the band was at. Molina’s timeless songs were a perfect match for the classic Sun Studio and it was a really special session for Jason and the band. Afterward we folded the knives, packed the van, and proceeded on down the road. Mixing would be done later in Chicago and I may not have heard the final songs until they came out in the Sojourner box, which was itself a surprise, and a story for another day.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Ben Swanson, Secretly Canadian: Sojourner was born out of one of the most prolific periods of Jason’s career. He’d constantly be setting up new sessions, or sending us new records - not recordings, but fully conceived records - out of the blue. He even sent one cryptically as a demo and then got upset when we didn’t find it amongst the pile of other demos (that record eventually became the Molina &amp; Johnson record). It was extremely exciting but admittedly a bit stressful from the label perspective. We were sensitive to the Prince dynamic with Warner; of not being able to keep up and do justice to the work. Jason was also - actually not unlike Prince now that I think about it - in the midst of this transformative period away from the old Songs: Ohia moniker and material into a new, more expansive name, Magnolia Electric Co (at the time, he had the idea of a multi-headed beast. Several different “Electric Co.”s coexisting). We desperately wanted to keep pace with Jason but could never catch up. Eventually we landed on the idea of leaning in to the situation and suggested we put all this material together in a box. At first it was purely a practical innovation to reset the clock, but eventually came to find the opportunity to showcase Jason’s range. My memory is he loved the concept out of the gate and immediately began dreaming of a box stuffed with music, a Ouija board, a constellation map and a chicken bone. Tokens from his universe. In hindsight, Sojourner ended up as the most complete representation of Jason’s expansive world that rewards repeat listens. At some point we’ll have to put it out on vinyl. Maybe there will be room for the chicken bone.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Magnolia Electric Co’s ‘Josephine’ was released ten years ago today on the 21st July 2009. Continuing the band’s collaboration with producer Steve Albini, the album was dedicated to bassist Evan Farrell who passed away in December 2007. To mark the 10th anniversary of the album, Magnolia Electric Co’s guitarist Jason Evans Groth has shared some of his memories of recording the album. —</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Jason Evans Groth: Josephine, to me, sounds like a family celebrating and mourning something that had been loved and had been lost, and doing it together, all as one. Jason dedicated the album to and even said in interviews that it was about our dear friend and one-time bandmate Evan Farrell, who had perished in a fire in December of 2007, just a few months after the one tour he did with us. At the time I was a little uneasy about that dedication, probably because I knew many of those songs had been written before Evan, some had even been played with him. But Jason was right - songs change, feelings about their meaning change, and I was caught up in facts to help suppress the feelings I had about the tragedy. We made a shrine to Evan in the studio. We talked and thought a lot about him. Jason had taken it hard. In the three years prior to this, death had become a tragically common occurrence. In 2005 we were in the studio recording Nashville Moon with Steve Albini when Michael Dahlquist - Silkworm's drummer and a dear friend of Steve's - was killed in an incredibly tragic car accident; Jason lost his mother; our then-new European booking agent, Jens Pape, died suddenly and unexpectedly; and Heath Ledger, who had been working with Jason on a documentary project, died. I know Jason was thinking about all of it - he told me he was - those few years. He told me he thought he was cursed, and cursing other people. And then it was the fall of 2008, and it was time to make a new record. Jason and Mikey went to Denton, TX to make the Molina and Johnson record (where the original "Josephine" was recorded) and we hadn't toured since Evan died, which was weird for us; more than a whole year off the road. Jason had played a smattering of European solo shows, some with another band. Around April Jason started emailing me with ideas. On tour, he said, he wanted to do anything we wanted to play - "the ancient stuff." He was concerned about tunings but asked me to come up with versions we could use on the road. Tour would happen in the fall, and then we would make the record. Looking back through emails, we talked about tuning a lot. The tour was booked for mid-late October/early November, with recording starting on November 6th and going through the 20th.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>We had heard nothing about songs. Eventually, the last week of September, Jason wrote and said he had been "pulling my teeth out here" to get us some demos. Those eventually came, early in October, and were ethereal, haunting versions of the songs that would show up on Josephine (and some that wouldn't). And they were in weird tunings, just like Jason's old days. I felt that he had been collaborating with me without me knowing it, using me as a way to summon up the courage to do things like he used to, things that he did out of necessity then and which seemed mysterious to him now. He told us "I'm not ignoring ELO type arrangements on this record." He told me he wanted to make his version of In the Aeroplane Over the Sea. He told me he wanted it to be "less Crazy Horse and more crazy." And what we made probably had a little of all of that. We were working out songs together in the studio, recording them in one or two takes live, with the vocals being monitored through an amp in the room where we all were (which is why they have an extra-ghosty quality to them, I think). And then we were overdubbing like crazy, too. My favorite dubs are the tambourine part in "Rock of Ages" (just describing what I wanted to Steve Albini is a pleasant memory), watching Pete do amazing hand percussion, and seeing Mark play vibes. The "Whip-poor-will" recording - just thinking about it - brings tears to my eyes. Jason and me playing guitar on stools in the drum room at Electrical, with Mikey sitting next to us so we could do those live three-part harmonies, which sounded tighter at that recording than I thought they ever could. My Tele Deluxe - the guitar I played at 99% of the Songs: Ohia/MECo shows - had gotten really sick, and was getting a fret job in Chicago, so I was put in the position of using guitars I didn't understand, and that made me play in a more wild, quiet, and careful way all at once. My favorite guitar tones on the record came out of my wife's telecaster, including maybe my favorite recorded thing I've ever done, the guitar solo in "Shenandoah." Up until sequencing we all worked on it together. We brought the songs to life and we hung out and worked together and loved being around one another. I still get chills thinking about the hug Jason gave me after the saxophone solo I played for "O! Grace." I'm really glad a lot of the session is captured, expertly, in Ben Schreiner's Recording Josephine documentary. Josephine was cathartic for all of us, was a truly full-band record, was weirder in a lot ways and more accessible in a lot ways than other stuff we'd been doing, and is a testament to what a family can do if they stick together through the tragedies. I love my Magnolia Electric Co family so much, and I miss Jason more than I can express. I especially miss him when I think about this session and this record, and how much we all felt like one making it.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Discography - Songs: Ohia - Hecla &amp; Griper (15th Anniversary Edition) LP</image:title>
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