
Hometown
North Carolina
Occupation
Rockband
Date of Birth
2001
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Bio
Taking some much-needed time off of Earth’s crazy system of roads, Valient Thorr recorded
Immortalizer in Seattle with legendary Earthling Jack Endino, producer of seminal albums by Nirvana,
Soundgarden and Mudhoney as well as younger upstarts Hot Hot Heat and High On Fire. Recording
with Endino in his hometown of Seattle, Valient Thorr continued to work from the starting point of their
classic 70’s influences such as Black Sabbath and Thin Lizzy as well as those groups’ more obscure
yet equally important contemporaries like Master’s Apprentices and Sir Lord Baltimore—all of whom
kept the guitars heavy while adding some funky bounce to the rhythms. It’s no coincidence that
Valient Thorr shares more in common with that past era of greatness than today’s formulaic,
watered-down sounds. As Valient Himself puts it, “When rock lost its roll, it lost its soul. We’re putting
the roll back in rock n’ roll!”


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