Metal Hammer (UK)

Sorxe

MATTER AND VOID

- TOM O’BOYLE

PROSTHETIC INTERSTELL­LAR DOOM VOYAGERS GO LOW AND GET HIGH

Having two bassists adds fathomless bottom end to Sorxe’s out-there doom, escaping the arid expanses of Phoenix, Arizona by instantly transporti­ng you to the cold vastness of the cosmos. Matter And Void, their second album, sees them further refining their jam-heavy process. Hypnotizer’s pulsating double-bass absorbs any and all light from the track’s ethereal opening, vocalist/guitarist Tanner Crace sounding colossally irate amidst a riff supernova, before the catchy charisma of Distractio­n Party’s technicolo­ur swagger catches you off guard, bringing Torche to mind. Never To See switches things up again, its glowering atmospheri­cs and hushed whispers swirling about beguiling leads. Matter

And Void closes with The Endless Chasm, the second of two eight-minute-plus, sprawling exercises in quiet/loud, atmospheri­cally crushing deep-space voyages. It affirms Sorxe’s instinctua­l process: knowing when to drift, and when to bring it all back in to focus with a (big) bang.

FOR FANS OF: UNEARTHLY TRANCE, COUGH, TORCHE

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