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Songs: Ohia - Axxess & Ace - Vinyl Record

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Jason Molina's voice has never sounded more raw or alive than on Axxess & Ace. The third Songs: Ohia album is the fullest and most emotionally charged recording from this era, pairing Molina's aching, desperate vocals with Julie Liu's violin lines that weave through every track like a second voice.

Recorded by Michael Krassner at Truckstop Studios in Chicago, the album builds from the driving opener "Hot Black Silk" through slow-burning heartbreakers like "Love Leaves Its Abusers" and "Redhead." "Captain Badass" is a seven-minute centerpiece that lets the band stretch out into something truly hypnotic, while "Come Back to Your Man" delivers the kind of longing that Molina could capture better than almost anyone. "Goodnight Lover" closes the album with nearly seven minutes of devastating, patient beauty.

Released in 1999 on Secretly Canadian, Axxess & Ace remains one of the most essential records in the Songs: Ohia catalog. If you're a Molina fan, you need this one on your shelf.

Tracklist:
1. Hot Black Silk
2. Love & Work
3. Love Leaves Its Abusers
4. Redhead
5. Captain Badass
6. Come Back to Your Man
7. Champion
8. How to Be Perfect Men
9. Goodnight Lover

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