Veteran hard rock/metal band Vante has officially rebranded as Vante's Inferno, signaling a bold evolution ahead of their highly anticipated second full-length album release in 2026.
The name change reflects the band's refined direction and intensified sound: Intense, more focused, and just better—music that's more powerful, more urgent, and more refined than their debut.
Frontman Brian Troch and guitarist Scott McClellan lead the charge alongside bassist Rev Jones and drummer Jeff Tortora.
The rebrand includes a striking new visual identity featuring a cracked, forged-metal emblem with a spiked, glowing V core surrounded by flames, volcanic imagery, and molten typography—designed to stand apart while honoring the band's roots.
Production on the follow-up to their self-titled debut is wrapping, with final mixes almost complete.
The lead single, “Leather Chickens From Mars,” arrives soon, teasing the album’s blend of searing riffs, existential lyrics, and explosive energy across 10 crushing and melodic tracks.
Fans can expect more updates in the very near future on definitive release date.
Vante's Inferno is hard rock/metal with members from Cyclone Temple, Michael Schenker Group, Steelheart, Tony Martin, Blue Man Group, and more.
Known for their debut’s raw power and tracks like “Paint It Red,” the band now delivers better, more focused music.
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