SONGS:OHIA
DIDN'T IT RAIN (SECRETLY CANADIAN)
Never has a SONGS:OHIA album's process been so integral to its overall feel as in the case with "Didn't It Rain", the band's sixth proper full-length, which was recorded by Engineer Edan Cohen.
The entire album was recorded live with no overdubs, the full band playing in one room with the players always within arms' reach of one another; singers Jason Molina, Jennie Benford and Jim Krewson sharing microphones singing live together.
The result is a sound which resembles the warmth and personality of the classic recordings of the early- to mid 70s.
Inspired by the Mahalia Jackson song of the same name, the titel track is a beautiful song about the shifting tides of life and the old circle of "a lot shit going down before shit clears up".
Principal songwriter Jason Molina has created a record that is even more intensely personal and healing than any of his previous works.
Neil Young had his "After The Goldrush", this is Molina's "Didn't it Rain".