Credits: Photo by Fernando Guedes

The new Brazilian metal duo delivers a hard-hitting debut exploring critical global themes.

Erudica, the Brazilian Melodic Death Metal band formed in 2020 and based in Porto Velho, Rondônia, is excited to announce the release of their debut EP, Masters of Chaos, set to drop in early December. The EP features four powerful tracks and will be available on all major digital platforms, alongside a special physical release on CD through the international label Kvlt und Kaos Productions.

Following the success of their previous two singles, “Gaia” and “Echoes of Desolation”, the duo—comprising the mesmerizing singer Caroline Ferreira and the talented multi-instrumentalist Patrik Correa—is gearing up to release their third and final single, “Masters of Chaos”, which also serves as the title track of the EP. This single promises to give fans an even deeper glimpse into the band’s power and depth.

Watch the “Echoes of Desolation” music video

Masters of Chaos explores powerful themes such as environmental destruction caused by human greed, the struggle against oppressive forces, and nature’s rebellion against its exploitation. Each song is a visceral story combining aggression, melody, and a message of resilience, blending elements of Death, Symphonic, and Thrash Metal. Caroline Ferreira’s dynamic vocals—ranging from guttural growls to operatic choruses—offer a unique sonic experience that is set to make a strong impact on the global metal scene, while delivering a poignant message that resonates with today’s listeners.

“We want Masters of Chaos to be more than just heavy metal—it’s a reflection on the consequences of our actions as a society”, says Patrik Correa, guitarist and composer of the band.

Follow Erudica on social media:

Facebook/Instagram: @erudicaofficial
YouTube: @erudica

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