Though often lumped in with New Orleans sludge bands like Eyehategod
and Crowbar, Thou shares a more spiritual kinship with ’90s proto-grunge
bands like Nirvana, Alice in Chains, and Soundgarden (all of whom they’ve
covered extensively, both in the studio and onstage). The band’s aesthetic
and political im-pulses reflect the obscure ’90s DIY hardcore punk found on
labels like Ebullition, Vermiform, and Crimethinc. From 2004 through 2016,
the band has released four full-length albums, six EPs (some bordering on
full lengths), two collaboration records with The Body, and enough material
spread out over splits to make up another four or five LPs.
Sacred Bones Records is proud to present the new album, Magus, Thou’s first
full-length since 2014’s Heathen. In the months leading into the new album,
Thou will be releasing three drastically different EPs: The House Primordial on
Raw Sugar, Inconsolable on Community Records, and Rhea Sylvia on Deathwish, Inc. Each record will focus on a particular sound—noisy drone, quiet
acoustic, and melodic grunge—all of which is incorporated into the new LP,
subsumed in the band’s more standard doom metal.
While sonically, Magus may be a continuation of Heathen, thematically it
stands as a stark rebuttal, a journey beyond the principles of pleasure and pain.
It is more the culmination of these distinct EPs, which all orbit some internal
black hole. FFO alienation, absurdity, boredom, futility, decay, the tyranny of
history, the vulgarities of change, awareness as agony, reason as disease.