It’s just the jumping-off point for a shapeshifting 10-track odyssey, with the pain, doubt, and eventual enlightenment experimentally reflected in the high-tension indie-punk of Buried In The Sun, the soulful post-hardcore of Summer Set Fire To The Rain, and the almost R&B-inflected strangeness of Robot Soft Exorcism. Elements of prog and post-rock seep in throughout, too, as the Californians strive to communicate these biggest of ideas.
Perhaps most telling of the album’s tone is brave, low-key closer Unitive/East. Constructed of understated synths and jangling pianos layered untidily, it is a compellingly disorienting sonic statement, pressing the importance of remembering humanity’s interconnectedness, asking‘Is there a me without you?’
For Thrice fans, Horizons/East is another strident step forward from one of post-hardcore’s definitive outfits. For listeners at one of life’s soul-stretching crossroads, though, it could serve as so much more...
Rating: 4/5
For fans of: Thursday, Senses Fail, God Is An Astronaut
Horizons/East is released on September 17 via Epitaph