REVIEWS: - Vortice is a beast that offers its innocent hand but soon becomes guilty to trap us inside their extreme and mathematical metal. The influence from Meshuggah is present but coldness do not conquer them. A prime opera, a collective work with an impressive beauty.
(87/100) ROCK ESTATAL - It’s basically the best metal record ever done in Spain.
ARTO! MAGAZINE- Moho, Orthodox and now Vortice shape the best extreme metal generation ever in Spain. Monolithic and shocking riffs that makes “Human Engine” difficult to believe that doesn’t come from US or any Nordic country.
ROCKDELUXE- Vortice is in my opinion one of the best ( maybe the best) extreme metal band that ever had this country. Vortice’s music is too aggressive, vital and expansive to be classified inside the Math metal genre. If they were a mathematical algorithm, they would be a multiplication, never a substraction.
(80/100) ROCKZONE - They come with strength and determined to fill stages with with their complicated and twisted riffs worth coming from the godfathers of math metal Meshuggah. They are plently of quality and talent, they sweat power, volume and wrapping.
(8.5/10) ROCKHARD- Vortice have been 4 years smashing stones in their rehearsal room to assault stages and leave us speechless with their complex but at the same time direct and tough metal. Let’s say, they are Meshuggah but born in the streets not in a laboratory.
VICE MAGAZINE- Human Engine is a convincing and careful lesson of metal that could honeslty be associated to the progressive Meshuggah but less technical and complex, making their songs wilder, visceral and stunning. Spain needs more powerful bands like Vortice.
(4/5) MONDOSONORO - Outstanding work, they are one of the most interesting metal bands in Spain. If they came from outside Spain they would be probably getting the best appreciation, at least in Spain they have. Bands like Vortice are really need for the Spanish extreme scene.
(8.5/10) THE METAL CIRCUS- Vortice represents the new generation of amazing Spanish metal bands. They have no reason to envy bands like meshuggah. Enviable quality.
(5/6) GREY DAY ZINE