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Critical reception and legacy

Because I cannot provide direct links to copyrighted material, I have drafted a text that serves as a for the album. This is useful for rediscovering the record or deciding if it is worth seeking out through official channels. Songs Ohia Magnolia Electric Co.320 Rar-

: A nearly 7.5-minute epic that opens the album with a raw, sprawling energy, often cited as one of Molina's greatest works. Critical reception and legacy Because I cannot provide

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Magnolia Electric Co. (the album) was recorded at Chicago’s Electrical Audio with Steve Albini. The official tracklist is a perfect, seven-song storm. But what makes the album legendary is the . The band — dubbed the Magnolia Electric Co. — consisted of Molina (vocals/guitar), Mike Brenner (lead guitar), Jason Groth (guitar), Pete Schreiner (drums), and Jennie Benford (bass), with contributions from Jim Krewson (organ) and Edith Frost (backing vocals).

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