The Rite of Voltreus

The Genesis

In the shadowed depths of San Antonio Voltreus rises—not as a band, but as an entity, a force tearing through the void with unrelenting power. Their sound is a descent into Psycore, a maze of chaos and crushing intensity, twisting through eerie melodies and relentless brutality. It doesn’t just invade the ears—it burrows into the mind, festering, haunting, and leaving something behind.

The name Voltreus (pronounced VOL-TRÈ-US) is an incantation, drawn from the echoes of the past—"rise to be king." Forged in the crucible of 2020, amidst a world unraveling, they made their mark with 'Solace,' unleashed upon the unsuspecting on September 3, 2021—the first of many rituals to come.

But Voltreus is more than sound—it is a movement, an affliction, a calling. Each performance is not just a show—it is a ritual, a summoning, a communion with chaos. And those who hear it, those who feel it gnawing at the edges of their consciousness, become more than just listeners. They are Kith and Kin—the chosen, bound by sound, fury, and fate.

To step beyond the threshold and witness the next ritual, follow Voltreus on Instagram, TikTok, and Facebook—if you dare.

The Doctrine

Voltreus is more than a band. It is a conduit, a force, a gathering of the chosen. Its purpose: to evoke, to connect, to leave an imprint.

Music is both our ritual and our affliction. Every song is a reflection of the band’s state of mind, woven with chaos, pain, fury, and catharsis. These aren’t just words and notes—they are messages, carrying multiple meanings, because no two minds hear the same song the same way. Music is personal, twisted by memory, shaped by the ones who embrace it.

But our calling extends beyond sound. Voltreus exists to leave an impact—on the world, on our Kith and Kin, on the unseen. Whether through benefit shows, raising awareness, or creating something that lasts beyond the stage, we prove that music is more than noise; it is a weapon, a voice for something greater. Not every performance carries a cause, but every note carries intent.

Most importantly, we do not stand alone. Our Kith and Kin are more than listeners—they are part of the summoning. Just as every instrument is vital to the sound, our existence is bound to those who stand with us.

The ritual continues. The voices grow. The Kith and Kin rise.

The Conjured

Tyler Groshon

Vocalist

Ferni Ramirez

Guitarist / Vocalist

Fox Alexander

Drummer

Devin Guy

Bassist