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Artist: Thor

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  • Active: '70s, '80s, '90s, 2000s
  • Genres: Rock
  • Instrument: Vocals, Guitar
  • Representative Albums: "Beastwomen from the Center of the Earth: A Rock Odyssey", "Into the Noise", "Thor Against the World

Biography

Even by heavy metal's innately freaky standards, the artist known as Thor was an absolute superfreak! Straight-faced Norse god impersonator, semi-professional bodybuilder, on-stage wrestler, all-around performance artist (known to bend a steel bar between his teeth!), sometime actor, and, oh yeah, even occasional rock & roll singer, Thor (full fake name Jon Mikl Thor) was a Vancouver, Canada, native with a flair for both theater and music. Although most heavy metal fans would only become aware of his antics in the mid-'80s, the roots of Thor's act hail all the way back to the early '70s, when the still teenaged winner of the Mr. Junior Canada bodybuilding title decided to parlay his sudden celebrity into a full-on character based on the ubiquitous Viking god of thunder.

Amazingly, it worked, and after short stints doing everything from playing in bands to starring in a Las Vegas revue dressed in gladiator gear to working as a nude waiter in Hawaii, in 1976 Thor landed a booking on The Merv Griffin Show! This exposure proved enough to help him secure a recording contract, and, along with then-bandmembers John Shand (guitar), Terry McKeown (bass), and Bill Wade (drums), record a debut album the following year. Curiously entitled Keep the Dogs Away, its poor man's imitation of Kiss and Alice Cooper's hard glam style (self-labeled as "muscle rock") didn't exactly set the world on fire, and relegated Thor and his ever-changing cast of bandmembers to a club-playing existence for years to come, with only the occasional independent EP (1979's Gladiator, 1980's Striking Viking) to document their music.

In fact, Thor's career wouldn't heat back up again until 1984, during an era in popular music's trajectory that was far more propitious to his over the top shenanigans and lingering songwriting mediocrity. That year, a series of singles released by the tiny Albion label generated enough press and consumer interest to draw the attention of on-the-rise metal label Roadrunner, which in turn quickly issued 1985's not-totally-embarrassing "warrior metal" album Only the Strong. Unfortunately, this too sold far too poorly to keep the band -- then completed by guitarist Steve Price, bassist Keith Zazzi, drummer Mike Favata, and, most memorably, backup singer Pantera -- from being dropped, and follow-up albums like the same year's hastily packaged Live in Detroit, 1986's Recruits -- Wild in the Streets, and 1987's Tritonz were all released by ever smaller indie labels, and to ever greater public indifference. (It didn't help that the last two were also issued under different names: the first using the Jon Mikl Thor moniker, the second a meaningless alias of Tritonz.)

Thor's career was effectively over at this stage, but he surprisingly returned to sporadic recording about a decade later, having since released 1997's Thunderstruck: Tales from the Equinox, 2001's Dogz II, 2002's Triumphant, and 2005's Thor Against the World. In addition, two collections cleverly (ahem!) named An-THOR-logy have emerged: the first, from 1997, being a CD, and the second, from 2005, a DVD collecting the sights, the sounds, and the smells of Thor's first decade of existence. A year later, Thor released Devastation of Musculation. ~ Eduardo Rivadavia, All Music Guide
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Thor
Origin Vancouver, Canada
Genres Hard rock
Heavy metal
Years active 1978
1983 – 1986
1997 – present
Associated acts Empyria, Severed Serenity
Website thorcentral.com
Members
Jon Mikl Thor
Steve Price
Mike Kischnick
Paul Falcon
Mike Favata
Former members
Pantera (Rusty Hamilton)
Keith Zazzi

Thor is a heavy metal band from Vancouver, Canada.

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Biography

Thor was formed in 1978 by Jon Mikl Thor and released their debut album Keep the Dogs Away. The band disbanded and Jon Mikl soon returned to the world of bodybuilding.[1] The band was reformed in 1983 and released the Unchained EP, which was soon followed by 1985's Only the Strong. Thor's stage performances involved antics such as Jon Mikl breathing into hot water bottles until they burst, breaking bricks over his head and bending microphone stands.[1] Thor would again break up in 1986 and Jon Mikl entered the world of acting, starring in such movies as Rock 'n' Roll Nightmare.[1]

Ten years later the band released the compilation album Ride of the Chariots (An-Thor-Logy) Following this release the band returned with new material and in 1998 they released Thunderstruck (Tales from the Equinox) and have since released five additional albums.[2]

Thor is currently in the process of recording a new album called Steam Clock. Live in Detroit was recently re-released in Europe on Ektro Records. Also in 2008, Thor will be releasing Keep the Dogs Away 30th Anniversary.

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Discography

Albums

EPs

  • Muscle Rock (1977) (Credited as Thor & the Imps)
  • Gladiator (1979)
  • Striking Viking (1980)
  • Unchained (1983)
  • Odin Speaks (2001) (Split with Thor & the Ass Boys)

Live/Compilation

References

  1. ^ a b c [1] at Rockdetector
  2. ^ Thor] at AMG

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