Songs: Ohia
Songs: Ohia was an American indie folk and alternative rock band formed in Athens, Georgia, led by singer-songwriter Phil Elverum. Known for their melancholic and atmospheric sound, the group blended elements of folk, country, and lo-fi rock into a distinctive sonic identity. Their discography includes notable albums such as Lioness and Didn't It Rain, which established their reputation for introspective songwriting and sparse arrangements. Tracks like 'Coxcomb Red' and 'Being In Love' exemplify the band's ability to weave emotional depth into simple, resonant melodies. Throughout their active years, Songs: Ohia influenced the indie music scene with a consistent commitment to organic instrumentation and poetic lyricism, leaving a lasting mark on the genre. |