Thor Friends' music draws on the influence of American minimalist composers including Terry Riley and Steve Reich, but it's also influenced by the strategies and experiments of Brian Eno, Aphex Twin, Moondog, and Australia's the Necks. It's built around a polyrhythmic core of mallet-struck instruments, primarily marimba, xylophone, and vibraphone. Circling these core motifs are shifting streams of everything from processed pedal steel and analog synthesizer to violin, viola, stand-up bass, clarinet, duduk, and oboe, as well as handmade instruments. Their expansive sound also acknowledges similarities and commonalities of purpose from Harris' past projects and continuing collaborations with musicians such as Ben Frost, Bill Callahan, Hospital Ships, Shearwater, and John Congelton.
The group's debut album, Thor Friends, was issued by LM Dupli-cation in the autumn of 2016. It was recorded with A Hawk A Hacksaw's Jeremy Barnes and Heather Trost, and Deerhoof's John Dieterich in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Following stints across the American Southwest, a version of the band toured the U.S. as the recording piled up reams of positive press. They followed the set with The Subversive Nature of Kindness in December 2017. Like its predecessor, the album was recorded in Albuquerque, and produced by Barnes, who co-engineered it with Dieterich. ~ Thom Jurek, Rovi