WE ARE VULCANE

Forged in fire and rebellion, Vulcane is a modern metal band that blends raw intensity with deep storytelling. Formed in 2019, the band consists of Felipe Silva (Bass), Matheus Sousa (Guitar), Henrique Zem (Drums), and Gabriel Bonilha (Vocals), hailing from São Paulo and Southern Minas Gerais, Brazil.

With a sound that merges crushing riffs, powerful melodies, and visceral vocals, Vulcane creates immersive sonic landscapes that transcend genres. Their music delves into the existential struggles of humanity, delivering both aggression and depth in every track.

Cover of the EP Hunger For The End by Dan Borges

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Ep “Hunger for the end”:

The EP (Hunger for the End) portrays the human race’s struggle to find the meaning of life. Through a metaphorical approach, the band created its own parallel universe. This conceptual album reflects all the phases of human reflection.

With this thematic foundation, the story unfolds throughout the album’s narrative. Four souls manage to break free from the chains of illusions and seek the truth of human existence. Everything begins to unfold when these four characters encounter the (fictional) God HAVASHI, the God of Truth, represented as a Titan. But in the end, things are not as expected—many challenges arise, and victory is not always achieved.

Here, we live the Cycle of Purgatory.

The single “Dominate” is the second song of the new EP

The story continues: the Desert of Lies has transformed into a vast Ocean—the Ocean of Ego.

Single “Dominate”
Cover of the EP Ocean of Ego by Dan Borges

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Ep “Ocean of Ego”:

Ocean of Ego continues the saga of the wanderers after escaping the Desert of Lies. Now adrift on an Ark of Bones, they sail through a sea born of blood and tears, facing illusions, false salvations, and the weight of their own sins. Each chapter is a battle not only against external horrors, but against fear, guilt, and the ego itself.

In the depths of the abyss, they recall the words of HAVASHI, the God of Truth, realizing that the greatest prison is not hell, but the human ego. This EP unfolds as the Cycle of Solitude and Ego, where drowning may mean either damnation—or liberation.

Here, we agony in Hell.

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