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Easily the most satisfying Songs: Ohia album since Axxess & Ace.
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Alternative PressDidn't It Rain may be simplistic compared to its more eclectic and haunting predecessor ['Ghost Tropic'], but it evokes the world-weary tones of Neil Young's 1970 masterpiece After The Gold Rush. [Jun 2002, p.86]
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MojoThe results are mesmeric in their stately extrapolation of gloom. [May 2002, p.102]
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A work of thematic and dramatic constancy.
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In the process of recording another incredible album, he's discovered that light is most visible when it's flickering alone in the dark.
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In his own oblique way, Molina's crafted one of his most introspective and satisfying Songs: Ohia records yet.
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ResonanceContains enough stunned wonder and insular grit to entrance the more hidden nooks of your unconscious for months. [#34, p.64]
Awards & Rankings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 8 out of 9
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Mixed: 0 out of 9
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Negative: 1 out of 9
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BarryLSep 13, 2007My favorite album of all time. Blown away by every single song. Flawless. Heartbreaking.
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SamF.Jan 12, 2004molina's best cd, its music you can sing aloud to and not sound terrible