Interview with Sorxe

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The début album by Sorxe – Surrounded by Shadows – is an absolute stunner of an album that will hopefully find Doom fans everywhere frothing at the mouth in anticipation of getting their grubby mitts on it. It really is that good.

I manage to catch up with Tanner Crace to find out what makes this band tick, and just how they created such a good début…

For those who are unfamiliar with your band – introduce yourself!

We are Sorxe from Phoenix AZ .
Shane Ocell – Drums ,
Tanner Crace – Guitar , Vocals and Synths
Christopher Jason Coons – Bass
Roger Williams – Bass

Give us a bit of history to Sorxe. Also – why two bassists?

The band was formed in the summer of 2012 after Shane and Myself jammed out a few improvs. When looking for a bassist to complete the sound we each had a bass player in mind. Both Roger and Chris already knew each other so it was just natural to have both guys join and just roll with two bassist, it felt right and sounds HUGE!

Sorxe BandWhat are your influences?

Its like what are we listening to now or what influenced us while we were making a particular song? Hard to say cause at any time there could be a number of different influences during the writing process.

Shane is big into Helmet and the Melvins, I have always been partial to Mike Patton for his range vocally and also his choice in melodies. Old Metallica, Soundgarden, Nirvana and Pink Floyd is a big one, all the cliché. I learned the most from two specific groups – Fantomas’ 1st album was a huge eye opener in that there are absolutely no rules in music that one must follow and then Neurosis for the use of space and textures, peaks and valleys in their music.

We all love so many bands and different kinds of music this list of influences could be a book.

What are you listening to at the moment that you would like to recommend?

T-Rex – the slider, Pallbearer’s new album – Foundations of Burden and Take Over and Destroy – vacant face.

The vocals on your album are especially impressive. Anything to reveal about them?

I try to add some variety to the vocal lines, and I also like to texture certain passages, the phrasing is the most important part, lyrics come 2nd. The vocal phrasing is written usually in the early stages, and most of the lyrics for this album were actually the last thing written – some times the lyrics don’t come till I’m actually about to lay down the vocal track – since we recorded the album on our own terms I had the time to experiment and write the lyrics while recording.

What did you want to achieve with your new album? Any specific goals?

We just wanted to put out a dynamic album packed with music that can best possibly portray where we are as a band right now. And also something that will leave a mark on the people who enjoy the tunes.

Are you happy with how it turned out?

Yes, we are proud of having done everything ourselves. But I will never do it like that again cause its a major time consuming bitch!

Sorxe Band 1What can you tell us about the lyrics?

The lyrics are for the listener to interpret in their own way.

Your songs are richly textured and very well composed – give us a bit of information on the songwriting process.

Most of our songs come out of improvs, a lot of the riffs we jam out in practice and then I’ll have Shane lay down some beats and refine them later on back at my home studio. Then bring them back to the rest of the guys and work out all the kinks. We don’t really sit down by ourselves and write, that would defeat the purpose of this bands mission.

How do you see your songs/direction developing in the future?

We are just still learning how to write together so I feel that we will get a lot tighter, and more comfortable together in our jams which will lead to better songs. I already have an outline for the next album based on about 20 songs/riffs that are in the back catalog. Its going to be a lot deeper, darker at times and lighter at times.

Tell us about the Sorxe live show.

Loud, relaxed and crushing.

What’s next for Sorxe?

The 1st half of October we will be on our 1st tour with Godhunter, then Southwest Terror Fest opening for Neurosis in Tucson Oct 18th.

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