
Thor & Friends - Heathen Spirituals (2025)
BAND/ARTIST: Thor & Friends, Thor Harris
- Title: Heathen Spirituals
- Year Of Release: 2025
- Label: Joyful Noise Recordings
- Genre: avant-garde
- Quality: FLAC (tracks)
- Total Time: 35:19
- Total Size: 181 MB
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
1. Anne Sexton's Glasses (15:51)
2. Heathen Spiritual (8:07)
3. Christmas Eve at the Wizard’s House (11:24)
1. Anne Sexton's Glasses (15:51)
2. Heathen Spiritual (8:07)
3. Christmas Eve at the Wizard’s House (11:24)
Like a scene from a dream, Thor Harris stood upon a crowded stage, 13 players deep: tapping, plucking, bowing, blowing lyric-less love songs to a grand auditorium of 325 shining red seats – without a soul sitting in any of them. This was the creation of Heathen Spirituals, the fifth recorded work by Harris’ adventurous instrumental ensemble Thor & Friends and the first that accurately resembles the skyward repetition of the Austin-based group’s live performances.
It’s a century-old concept: cutting a record in an empty music hall. Masterminded by intrepid producer and lifelong Harris collaborator Craig Ross (Patty Griffin, Spoon), Thor & Friends’ roster of musically accomplished misfits spent two days wired up, playing free-flowing meditational pieces on unamplified orchestral instruments inside Jessen Auditorium, a stunning Art Deco relic from the early days of the University of Texas’ Butler School of Music – the esteemed institution that Harris dropped out from decades ago.
A craftsman, artistically and otherwise, Thor Harris is master plumber, carpenter, and woodworker. In musical contexts, his name is often followed by the five words: “known for his work with,” having been a member of avant rock godheads SWANS and high-minded indie favorites Shearwater, while also factoring into important recordings by Bill Callahan, Devendra Banhart, and Shahzad Ismaily. In many circles, Harris is equally well-known for being an openhearted mental health advocate with a devilish sense of humor and a penchant for entertaining social commentary (Harris’ “How to Punch a Nazi” instructional video got him famously banned from Twitter in 2017).
Heathen Spirituals, arriving May 16th, 2025, on Joyful Noise Recordings, contains three original pieces with a 35-minute runtime. The rhythmic repetition of opening seance “Anne Sexton’s Glasses” evokes a cognitive crescendo, while the spellbinding “Christmas Eve at the Wizard’s House” evokes a sense of weightlessness, sucking the listener up into the firmament then floating them back down. The crashing, choir-backed “Heathen Spiritual,” meanwhile, stirs a gorgeous requiem for a dying planet. In glorious fidelity, the sessions capture the instinctual purity of Thor & Friends’ live performances, which thrive on skyward repetition.
The players are:
Joey Reyes - cello
Julia Austin - clarinet
Lacey Lewis - marimba and vibraphone
Peggy Ghorbani - marimba and inspiration
Victor Bracht - french horn
Claire Hamilton - bass
Travis Weller - violin
Millie Twine - bass clarinet
Brent Baldwin - pedal steel, piano, choral direction
Lyman Hardy - marimba, vibraphone, spirit
Jonathan Horne - guitar
Jeff Piwonka - bass (bowed)
and Thor Harris
It’s a century-old concept: cutting a record in an empty music hall. Masterminded by intrepid producer and lifelong Harris collaborator Craig Ross (Patty Griffin, Spoon), Thor & Friends’ roster of musically accomplished misfits spent two days wired up, playing free-flowing meditational pieces on unamplified orchestral instruments inside Jessen Auditorium, a stunning Art Deco relic from the early days of the University of Texas’ Butler School of Music – the esteemed institution that Harris dropped out from decades ago.
A craftsman, artistically and otherwise, Thor Harris is master plumber, carpenter, and woodworker. In musical contexts, his name is often followed by the five words: “known for his work with,” having been a member of avant rock godheads SWANS and high-minded indie favorites Shearwater, while also factoring into important recordings by Bill Callahan, Devendra Banhart, and Shahzad Ismaily. In many circles, Harris is equally well-known for being an openhearted mental health advocate with a devilish sense of humor and a penchant for entertaining social commentary (Harris’ “How to Punch a Nazi” instructional video got him famously banned from Twitter in 2017).
Heathen Spirituals, arriving May 16th, 2025, on Joyful Noise Recordings, contains three original pieces with a 35-minute runtime. The rhythmic repetition of opening seance “Anne Sexton’s Glasses” evokes a cognitive crescendo, while the spellbinding “Christmas Eve at the Wizard’s House” evokes a sense of weightlessness, sucking the listener up into the firmament then floating them back down. The crashing, choir-backed “Heathen Spiritual,” meanwhile, stirs a gorgeous requiem for a dying planet. In glorious fidelity, the sessions capture the instinctual purity of Thor & Friends’ live performances, which thrive on skyward repetition.
The players are:
Joey Reyes - cello
Julia Austin - clarinet
Lacey Lewis - marimba and vibraphone
Peggy Ghorbani - marimba and inspiration
Victor Bracht - french horn
Claire Hamilton - bass
Travis Weller - violin
Millie Twine - bass clarinet
Brent Baldwin - pedal steel, piano, choral direction
Lyman Hardy - marimba, vibraphone, spirit
Jonathan Horne - guitar
Jeff Piwonka - bass (bowed)
and Thor Harris
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