​Kevin Morby and Waxahatchee Cover Jason Molina for MusiCares Charity Single

BY Sarah MurphyPublished Jan 25, 2018

Kevin Morby and Waxahatchee are no strangers to collaboration, having toured together and recorded a Velvet Underground cover last year, and now they've teamed up once again.
 
This time, the pair have put their collective creative energy into a set of Jason Molina covers.
 
They recorded versions of the late musician's "Farewell Transmission" (from Songs: Ohia album Magnolia Electric Co.) and "The Dark Don't Hide It" (from Magnolia Electric Co.'s What Comes After the Blues), which have been compiled as a Dead Oceans charity single benefitting MusiCares.
 
As Morby noted in a statement, the organization helps musicians in need of medical, personal and financial assistance, and has previously assisted artists like Molina and himself.
 
Morby's full statement reads:
 
My love for Jason Molina began only a few years ago. I had overlooked him for years, too overwhelmed by his many monikers and sprawling catalogue. Then on a European tour in 2016 our driver put on Magnolia Electric Company and my mind was blown — and so began my obsession with the man and his music. A few months after hearing him I was on tour with Waxahatchee where Katie and I bonded over our mutual love for Molina, and we got the idea to record two of our favorite Songs: Ohia songs — which is what you have here today; "Farewell Transmission" b/w "The Dark Don't Hide It."
 
These were recorded in Upstate New York with my live band at my drummer's studio, The Chicken Shack, with both Katie and I splitting vocals duties. We would record all day, eating eggs from all the chickens running around, taking breaks to read old articles and watch live footage of Jason and his band. He's a true inspiration and there's no other songwriter or vocalist quite like him. We are deeply honored to be able to sing his songs, and we do hope you enjoy listening as much as we enjoyed creating them. The cover art was done by William Schaff, who is responsible for the iconic Magnolia Electric Co. album art. All proceeds of the digital sales will go to MusiCares® — an organization that provides support and community services to musicians in need of medical, personal & financial assistance — and also helped Jason in his struggle with addiction, as well as paid to have a polyp removed from my vocal chords in 2014. A truly wonderful cause."
 
Peace and Happy New Year,
 
Kevin Morby, 2018
 
Listen to Morby and Waxahatchee's Katie Crutchfield collaborate on the Molina tracks in the players below.



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