Songs: Ohia to Jason Molina. I jego trzecia regularna płyta pod tym szyldem nagrana z takimi muzykami jak: Geof Comings (Party Girls), Michael Krassner (The Lofty Pillars, Boxhead Ensemble, Edith Frost Band), Joe Ferguson (Pinetop Seven), Dave Pavkovic (Boxhead Ensemble), Julie Liu (Rex) i Edith Frost. Album został nagrany przez Krassnera w jego studiu Truckstop w Chicago. Przejmujące dźwięki skrzypiec Julie Liu i desperacki głos Moliny tworzą ze zwykłych piosenek prawdziwą muzyczną głębię. Poniżej wypowiedź od samych autorów (po angielsku) z bardzo czytelnym przekazem:
Liu's aching violin playing with Molina's desperate vocals transport the songs to great depths. "There is no bullshit on this record. It's a love song record, so I wrote as directly to the point as I could. There is nothing snarling or cynical anywhere on the record. It is not invented stuff either. It's a desperate record, it's a jealous record, it's an imperfect record. It is also as incomplete as a man. This record wasn't made to rid me of any doubts or to heal me. The end result should show a man, anxious to learn, anxious to share, anxious to curtail all that is selfish. A note about the record as physical fact: it was done almost entirely live and first take. None of us were paid and the musicians all heard these songs for the first time on the day we made the record. Needless to say we could never have predicted the range and the urgency of this record's atmosphere. We are all very proud of this new Songs: Ohia record Axxess & Ace."