Re: A Farewell Transmission / The Jason Molina Thread
Posted: Thu July 10, 2025 6:03 am
by zeb
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Re: A Farewell Transmission / The Jason Molina Thread
Posted: Thu July 10, 2025 6:03 am
by zeb
Re: A Farewell Transmission / The Jason Molina Thread
Posted: Thu July 10, 2025 2:25 pm
by Simple Torture
You know, I’m not that into tribute albums, BUT the label putting out this collection are also releasing a 7’’ that includes a demo of “The Last Three Human Words” which I’m fairly certain is previously unreleased.
Re: A Farewell Transmission / The Jason Molina Thread
Posted: Fri July 11, 2025 1:15 am
by zeb
Nice!
Tribute albums can be a bit hit or miss but Lenderman doing Molina is always going to be a bullseye.
Re: A Farewell Transmission / The Jason Molina Thread
Posted: Tue July 22, 2025 6:39 pm
by Simple Torture
There’s this beauty of a song called “The Saddest Place on Earth” that was released a few months ago on the Patreon that I’ve been digging today. It’s a demo, but there a couple of backing tracks, so it sounds more produced than a bunch of other songs they’ve put out.
The saddest place on earth
Was that look in your eyes
When you looked out at the night
And faced away from your life
Said i can't come home baby
That's not the kind of look
That tells only the truth
It says you always knew
But you might not make it through
You say everyone's ghost
Has tried facing this road
Tried to follow the dark
Back to their living hearts
But you're not coming home baby
I saw all that old hurt
Buried in the saddest place on the earth
You're not coming home, baby
Re: A Farewell Transmission / The Jason Molina Thread
Posted: Wed October 15, 2025 6:54 pm
by Simple Torture
On The Watch podcast earlier this week, Chris Ryan read out the title of the latest episode of Task, which was called (seriously) “Out beyond ideas of wrongdoing and rightdoing, there is a river.” Andy Greenwald responded, “Are you sure that’s not a Songs:Ohia song?” I felt seen.
Re: A Farewell Transmission / The Jason Molina Thread
Posted: Thu October 16, 2025 12:14 am
by zeb
Re: A Farewell Transmission / The Jason Molina Thread
Posted: Thu November 06, 2025 5:11 pm
by Simple Torture
Hard to Love a Man is getting its first-ever vinyl reissue in February, including a handful of demos.
Re: A Farewell Transmission / The Jason Molina Thread
Posted: Fri November 07, 2025 12:21 am
by zeb
Yep, that goes on the shopping list.
Re: A Farewell Transmission / The Jason Molina Thread
Posted: Mon November 24, 2025 11:23 pm
by Simple Torture
I’m very, very intrigued by this. A documentary about Jason’s life that only includes interviews with people who knew Jason before he broke into the music business. Hoping it plays somewhere near me:
Re: A Farewell Transmission / The Jason Molina Thread
Posted: Fri February 27, 2026 6:58 pm
by Simple Torture
Listening to the bonus tracks on the Hard to Love a Man reissue that's out today now.
First one is a solo demo version of 31 Seasons, and there's a crow in the background. Molina-core.
The next track is a full-band version of One Thin Dime (elsewhere called East St. Louis Blues) from the Black Ram sessions. Awesome.
Finally, there's a new full-band version of Lonesome Valley. More organs up front than the version on Sojourner. Feels brighter. Love it.
Re: A Farewell Transmission / The Jason Molina Thread
Posted: Fri February 27, 2026 11:25 pm
by Self
need to add Simple Torture to the 'Music that reminds you of RMers' thread, for Molina. maybe tomorrow...if there's time
Re: A Farewell Transmission / The Jason Molina Thread
Posted: Sun March 01, 2026 11:00 pm
by zeb
Simple Torture wrote:Listening to the bonus tracks on the Hard to Love a Man reissue that's out today now.
First one is a solo demo version of 31 Seasons, and there's a crow in the background. Molina-core.
The next track is a full-band version of One Thin Dime (elsewhere called East St. Louis Blues) from the Black Ram sessions. Awesome.
Finally, there's a new full-band version of Lonesome Valley. More organs up front than the version on Sojourner. Feels brighter. Love it.
Wish we still had this man with us. Was looking through a box of old stuff a few weeks ago and found my one and only Molina ticket stub, signed by the great man himself. What a treasure.