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Molina and Johnson

Molina and Johnson

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It would be silly to pretend that an album like Molina & Johnson was created in a vacuum, when the principals -- Jason Molina and Will Johnson -- each have such a rich history behind them. The two singer/songwriters are best known for Magnolia Electric Co. and Centro-Matic, respectively, but it's their other, more explicitly rootsy/acoustic projects, Johnson's indie folk alter ego South San Gabriel and Molina's Songs: Ohia that are more relevant to the pair's collaborative outing. For the most part, Molina & Johnson is even more stripped-down than the latter two bands. Things start off at a deceptively brisk clip -- at least brisk for this album -- with "Twenty Cycles to the Ground," the fullest-sounding track here, featuring lambent electric guitar licks, atmospheric organ lines, and an actual drum kit. Neither drums nor anything even approaching midtempo appear again on this album dominated by spare, slow-and-low ballads. That's not a pejorative observation, though -- sparse settings and an unhurried pace are exactly what these tunes require to put their point across. One of the most interesting things about the results of this partnership is the way these two alt-Americana troubadours, who generally seem to have so much in common, start to show their differences when crunched up so close together. Molina, whose voice has suggested Will Oldham with better pitch control ever since his Songs: Ohia days, is very much in the songpoet mode, crafting resonant images with a powerful and precise use of imagery. Johnson, meanwhile, bears a slightly lower, gruffer tone and traffics in a more personal, conceptually evanescent brand of songwriting -- his sound might feel closer to the ground, but he's somehow harder to pin down. Together, usually accompanied by little more than acoustic guitar and piano, they create emotionally rich musical miniatures that only ever take up as much room -- both musically and lyrically -- as they need.
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1
Twenty Cycles To The Ground
00:03:07

Will Johnson, MainArtist - Jason Molina, MainArtist

2009 Secretly Canadian 2009 Secretly Canadian

2
All Falls Together
00:02:21

Will Johnson, MainArtist - Jason Molina, MainArtist

2009 Secretly Canadian 2009 Secretly Canadian

3
All Gone, All Gone
00:03:53

Will Johnson, MainArtist - Jason Molina, MainArtist

2009 Secretly Canadian 2009 Secretly Canadian

4
Almost Let You In
00:03:25

Will Johnson, MainArtist - Jason Molina, MainArtist

2009 Secretly Canadian 2009 Secretly Canadian

5
In The Avalon/Little Killer
00:03:22

Will Johnson, MainArtist - Jason Molina, MainArtist

2009 Secretly Canadian 2009 Secretly Canadian

6
Don't Take My Night From Me
00:01:49

Will Johnson, MainArtist - Jason Molina, MainArtist

2009 Secretly Canadian 2009 Secretly Canadian

7
Each Star Marks A Day
00:03:41

Will Johnson, MainArtist - Jason Molina, MainArtist

2009 Secretly Canadian 2009 Secretly Canadian

8
Lenore's Lullaby
00:05:23

Will Johnson, MainArtist - Jason Molina, MainArtist

2009 Secretly Canadian 2009 Secretly Canadian

9
The Lily and the Brakeman
00:02:35

Will Johnson, MainArtist - Jason Molina, MainArtist

2009 Secretly Canadian 2009 Secretly Canadian

10
Now, Divide
00:02:53

Will Johnson, MainArtist - Jason Molina, MainArtist

2009 Secretly Canadian 2009 Secretly Canadian

11
What You Reckon, What You Breathe
00:05:49

Will Johnson, MainArtist - Jason Molina, MainArtist

2009 Secretly Canadian 2009 Secretly Canadian

12
For As Long As It Will Matter
00:02:58

Will Johnson, MainArtist - Jason Molina, MainArtist

2009 Secretly Canadian 2009 Secretly Canadian

13
34 Blues
00:02:52

Will Johnson, MainArtist - Jason Molina, MainArtist

2009 Secretly Canadian 2009 Secretly Canadian

14
Wooden Heart
00:03:33

Will Johnson, MainArtist - Jason Molina, MainArtist

2009 Secretly Canadian 2009 Secretly Canadian

Presentación del Álbum

It would be silly to pretend that an album like Molina & Johnson was created in a vacuum, when the principals -- Jason Molina and Will Johnson -- each have such a rich history behind them. The two singer/songwriters are best known for Magnolia Electric Co. and Centro-Matic, respectively, but it's their other, more explicitly rootsy/acoustic projects, Johnson's indie folk alter ego South San Gabriel and Molina's Songs: Ohia that are more relevant to the pair's collaborative outing. For the most part, Molina & Johnson is even more stripped-down than the latter two bands. Things start off at a deceptively brisk clip -- at least brisk for this album -- with "Twenty Cycles to the Ground," the fullest-sounding track here, featuring lambent electric guitar licks, atmospheric organ lines, and an actual drum kit. Neither drums nor anything even approaching midtempo appear again on this album dominated by spare, slow-and-low ballads. That's not a pejorative observation, though -- sparse settings and an unhurried pace are exactly what these tunes require to put their point across. One of the most interesting things about the results of this partnership is the way these two alt-Americana troubadours, who generally seem to have so much in common, start to show their differences when crunched up so close together. Molina, whose voice has suggested Will Oldham with better pitch control ever since his Songs: Ohia days, is very much in the songpoet mode, crafting resonant images with a powerful and precise use of imagery. Johnson, meanwhile, bears a slightly lower, gruffer tone and traffics in a more personal, conceptually evanescent brand of songwriting -- his sound might feel closer to the ground, but he's somehow harder to pin down. Together, usually accompanied by little more than acoustic guitar and piano, they create emotionally rich musical miniatures that only ever take up as much room -- both musically and lyrically -- as they need.
© J. Allen /TiVo

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