Thor Eisentrager

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Thor Eisentrager
BornFebruary 1958
GenresNoise rock, punk blues
Occupation(s)Musician
InstrumentsGuitar
Years active1986–98
LabelsTreehouse Records, Amphetamine Reptile
Associated actsCows

Thor Eisentrager is a founding member and former guitarist for the Minneapolis-based Noise rock-outfit, the Cows. After the release of the Cows's ninth album, Sorry in Pig Minor, Thor announced that he had grown tired of touring and left the band. The remaining members disbanded shortly thereafter.[1][2] He is currently retired from the music business and works as the assistant director of security for the Minneapolis Institute of Art.[3] After several years of working at the Minneapolis Institute of Art he left in 2019. He now works as the Manager of Public Safety at St Catherine University .

Musical style and influence[]

His approach to guitar playing has been noted as adding to the band's diverse sound. His style was also described as sounding as if he "played with metal files."[4] Unlike the other members of the Cows, Thor was mostly influenced by the Blues, favoring such artists as Muddy Waters and The Rolling Stones. He was also known to bring hand-written notation into band practice.[5]

References[]

  1. ^ Kevin Rutmanis. Kevin Rutmanis 2010 interview. Retrieved on January 1, 2011.
  2. ^ Kevin Rutmanis – 2003. Kevin Rutmanis 2003 interview. Retrieved on January 1, 2011.
  3. ^ [1]. Minneapolis Institute of Arts annual report, cited December 8, 2010
  4. ^ Dougan, John. "The Cows: Biography. cited December 8, 2010
  5. ^ Prindle, Mark. "Kevin Rutmanis Interview". 2003, cited December 8, 2010
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