VULCANO always playing metal very different from the other Brazilian bands of the period, what made them a quite unique heavy music act. This fact, although in delayed form, was recognized at the right time.
During the period when the band stayed inactive, a total of 14 years during all its history, they were never forgotten by their true and loyal audience, over this long period of inactivity, without any public apparition, a common band could, easily, have been forgotten, but VULCANO, along with other Brazilian extreme metal bands, have ultimately influenced, directly,
The arise during the late 80's and early 90's of a new intense metal scene/style: The Norwegian Black Metal, with all it's fury and violence, was the responsible for give a new breath to the extreme metal music market. Great names of this scene - such as Fenriz and Infernus - doesn't save words to say that VULCANO was one of the most influential bands for the advent of what became known as second wave of Black Metal.
In 2011, VULCANO released their most recent studio album, Drowning in Blood, on which we are focused to develop our work.
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Members
Luiz Carlos (vocals),
Zhema Rodero (Guitar),
Fernando Nonath (Guitar),
Carlos Diaz (Bass) and
Arthur Von Barbarian (Drums)
Label I Hate Records (Sweden)
For more contacs send a mail to:
diaz_vulcano@hotmail.com
viertel_velloso@ig.com.br
2. There was also a Dutch pop group called Vulcano who took part in the Dutch process for Eurovision Song Contest in 1984 with "1,2,3" and 1983 with "Een Beetje van dit". Both songs were written by Hans van Hemert
Fallen Angel
Vulcano Lyrics
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Should I leave 'em or die, with 'em [2x]
[Chorus:]
I used to say
When I saw my brother pray
That's not the thing for me
I just want to play... and just to sing.
They got some girls but don't make sex
They see ahead but don't around.
[Repeat chorus]
Once I was there, put down the meat
But was so much, got out to be free.
[Repeat chorus]
Maybe I'm an angel
Maybe I'm a devil.
Maybe I'm an angel,
Maybe I'm a devil.
Angel... devil!
The lyrics of Vulcano's "Fallen Angel" explore the internal struggle and confusion of the singer as they confront their own morality and choices. The singer is faced with a seemingly impossible decision inside a house where dead boys lie. They question whether they should leave them and save themselves or stay and perish alongside them. The choice between life and death is a recurring theme throughout the song, causing the singer to reflect on their beliefs and actions.
The chorus of the song reveals the singer's internal conflict. They once thought that praying was not for them and that they wanted to play and sing. However, they are now faced with a situation where the consequences of their choices are dire. The singer realizes that their desire for pleasure and carelessness may have landed them in a dangerous situation. The singer observes that others may have made similar choices but were blinded to the consequences ahead of them. The chorus repeats, emphasizing the internal conflict and moral dilemma that the singer faces.
The final lines of the song leave the listener with an intriguing thought. The singer questions whether they are an angel or a devil, hinting at the complexity and uncertainties of human nature. The song reveals that life is not entirely black and white, and human beings can have conflicting intentions and desires. "Fallen Angel" is a powerful critique of the danger of unchecked hedonism and the importance of introspection and self-awareness.
Line by Line Meaning
Inside the house, I see dead boys
I observe lifeless boys within the residence.
Should I leave 'em or die, with 'em [2x]
I'm contemplating whether to abandon them or pass away alongside them.
[Chorus:]
Refrain
I used to say
Previously, I stated
When I saw my brother pray
Upon witnessing my sibling pray
That's not the thing for me
That's not my inclination
I just want to play... and just to sing.
I only desire to engage in recreation and singing.
They got some girls but don't make sex
They have girls within their possession but abstain from sexual intercourse.
They see ahead but don't around.
They possess foresight but not awareness of their surroundings.
[Repeat chorus]
Refrain
Once I was there, put down the meat
At a time, I was present and ceased eating meat.
But was so much, got out to be free.
However, I consumed excessive amounts and departed to attain freedom.
[Repeat chorus]
Refrain
Maybe I'm an angel
Perhaps I'm a celestial being
Maybe I'm a devil.
Possibly I'm a demonic entity.
Angel... devil!
Celestial being... demonic entity!
Contributed by Madison S. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
@TheKuraya
BONS TEMPOS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@flaviomendes2511
melho banda brasileira
@claudioelias5082
Eta trem bão dimais uai... Viva...
@LORDGOAT1976
Great Band.
@ogrodebacu3316
Faz parte dos meus vinis o Vulcano alive (1985). Bons tempos. Puta que pariu, já sou avô.
@victorkataoka88
Sick Things - Alice Cooper
@bifesujo
Forthy album
@26271892
\o/
@franciscoespinosalor
Inside the house
I see dead boys
Should I leave 'em
Or die with 'em
I used to stay
When I saw my brother pray
That's not the thing for me
I just want to play
...and just to sing
They got some girls
But don't make sex
They see ahead
But don't around
I used to say
When i saw my brother pray
That's not the thing for me
I just want to play
...and just to sing
Once I was there
Put down the meat
But was so much
Got out to be free
I used to stay
When I saw my brother pray
That's not the thing for me
I just want to play
...and just to sing
Maybe I'm an angel
Maybe I'm a devil
Angel...devil...
@claudioelias5082
Eta trem bão dimais uai... Viva...