
Crypta + Ghoul
Underground Arts
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Philadelphia
Saturday, September 6 at 9 pm EDT
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Saturday, September 6 at 9 pm EDT
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Dave Kiss Presents:
Crypta + Ghoul at Underground ArtsSaturday, September 6, 2025
Doors: 8:00 PM | Show: 9:00 PM
21+
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About Crypta
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Crypta is a Brazilian female Death Metal band, recognized worldwide. It was founded in 2019 by Fernanda Lira (bass and vocals) and Luana Dametto (drums). Currently, Crypta continues as a trio, with guest guitarists (on second guitar) for tours.
Alongside guitarist Tainá Bergamaschi, invited to join the band in 2020, Crypta consolidated its line-up and released, in 2021, the acclaimed debut album “Echoes of the Soul”, released by the Austrian label Napalm Records. The album reached relevant positions in international charts, such as Germany and Switzerland, and drew attention for its sound and visual work – with production by names such as Arthur Rizk, Jens Bogren and cover art by Wes Benscoter.
The second album, “Shades of Sorrow”, released in 2023, reaffirmed the band's prominence on the global scene. In addition to entering significant charts in the United States, Europe and Latin America, the album was among the 50 best albums of 2023, according to the São Paulo Association of Art Critics (APCA)
About Ghoul
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A semi-mysterious masked crossover thrash/death metal unit based out of Oakland, California, Ghoul's penchant for secrecy and morbid theatricality invokes names like , , and . Rumored to have bandmembers (code names , Digestor, Dissector, and Fermentor) with connections to acts like , , and , just to name a few, the group dropped their story-driven debut album, We Came for the Dead!! !, in 2002 via . Ghoul expanded on the narrative with subsequent LPs Maniaxe (2003), Splatterthrash (2006), and Transmission Zero (2011), which saw them make the move to . 2014's Hang Ten EP paved the way for the release of their fifth full-length outing, 2016's Dungeon Bastards. In 2018, Ghoul joined forces with ILL Bill for a split single that featured "Pentagram" and "Splatterthrash 2: Thrash Damage."
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