
CRYPTA IS UNLEASHING SOMETHING DARKER THAN DEATH METAL—AND THE WORLD ISN’T READY FOR WHAT’S COMING….read more…..
They said death metal was a man’s game.
They said Brazil couldn’t breed global metal dominance again.
They said women in extreme music would never last.
CRYPTA heard it all—and chose violence.
This isn’t just another metal band.
This is an uprising cloaked in blast beats, an infernal force tearing its way out of the South American underground with eyes locked on the global throne. And they’re not here to earn a place.
They’re here to take it—claw, scream, and blaze their way to the top.
From the fiery soul of Brazil, CRYPTA is pure sonic war—raw, relentless, and completely ungovernable. Formed by ex-members of Nervosa, this all-female death metal machine brings riffs like blades and vocals that shake bone marrow. Each track is a black sermon. Each performance, a reckoning.
And their rise? It’s not just fast—it’s violent.
Fernanda Lira doesn’t front the band—she commands it. Her guttural roars are exorcisms. Luana Dametto crushes her kit like she’s pounding the gates of hell. Tainá and Jéssica wield guitars like weapons, shredding with precision that borders on supernatural.
This isn’t metal. This is a takeover.
While the rest of the metal world debates gatekeeping and legacy, CRYPTA is building their own empire—one mosh pit at a time. With Shades of Sorrow, they’ve stepped far beyond expectations. This isn’t a sophomore album. It’s a warning shot.
But here’s the twist that has the industry trembling:
CRYPTA doesn’t care who approves.
They’re not chasing headlines. They’re not following formulas.
They’re breaking the system—and they’re doing it their way.
Every show they play is a challenge to the old gods of metal. Every track is an attack on the myth that power only comes in one form.
And the scary part?
They’re just getting started.
CRYPTA isn’t just representing women in metal.
They’re leading the charge into a darker, louder, bloodier future—one where the only rule is domination, and the only direction is forward.
So if you thought you understood death metal…
You haven’t met CRYPTA.