VB Cain Releases
Step into the recorded world of V B Cain — a catalogue of dark country songs shaped by guilt, exile, memory, and redemption. Each release carries its own story, from haunted confessionals to cinematic outlaw anthems, blending weathered guitars, atmospheric keys, and lyrics built for the marked and restless.
Cain's Country
“Cain’s Country” is a dark country anthem about exile, guilt, survival, and the moment a curse becomes a crown.
Built around the ancient image of Cain — the marked wanderer — the song explores the paradox that his mark was not only punishment, but protection. In V B Cain’s hands, that idea becomes the emotional engine of the track: shame turns into identity, the scar becomes a symbol, and the outsider finally claims his own territory.
Shaped by V B Cain’s roots as a songwriter, lyricist, composer, and keyboard player from the European underground metal scene, “Cain’s Country” carries the weight of heavy music into gothic Americana and cinematic outlaw country.
This is not polished Nashville. This is dark country for the marked.

Whiskey for the Ghosts
“Whiskey for the Ghosts” is a slow-burning dark-country confession about the people we lose, the promises we break, and the memories that refuse to stay buried.
Driven by haunting fiddle, echoing vocals and a late-night swing rhythm, the song follows a man drinking alone with the ghosts of everyone he failed. Each glass becomes a reckoning: one for the living, two for the gone, and three for the things he did wrong.
Cinematic, intimate and heavy with regret, “Whiskey for the Ghosts” lives somewhere between an empty bar, a graveyard prayer and the last drink before dawn.

Some names are given. Others are earned in the dark.
V B Cain is not just a sound.
It is a place for the stories that refuse to die.