Crypta at Harlows, Sacramento

March 2024 Review

Crypta brought an intense and powerful performance to Harlow's in Sacramento, as they played to a nearly sold out crowd. The all-female death metal band unleashed a relentless energy from the moment they stepped on stage, captivating the audience with their ferocious sound.

From the blistering guitar riffs to the thunderous drumming, Crypta's musicianship was nothing short of awe-inspiring. Vocalist and bassist Fernanda Lira's guttural growls and commanding stage presence demanded the attention of every person in the room. Guitarist Jessica Di Falchi shredding solos added an electrifying element to the band's sound that had the crowd headbanging and moshing throughout the entire set.

The band's setlist was a perfect blend of tracks from their debut album, "Echoes of the Soul," Standout performances of "From the Ashes" and "Under the Black Wings" showcased Crypta's ability to seamlessly blend melody with unrelenting heaviness, leaving the crowd in a state of musical euphoria.

Overall, Crypta delivered a performance that was nothing short of sensational. They proved themselves to be a force to be reckoned with in the metal scene, and left no doubt that they are destined for great things. For anyone who appreciates a raw and unapologetic approach to metal music, Crypta is a band not to be missed.