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NEWS: Trad-Metallers PREHISTORIA Release Cryptic Halo Album

U.S. Traditional Heavy Metal quintet, Prehistoria, have released Cryptic Halo, their first full-length album, on CD and digital formats via Bandcamp, as well as on the usual streaming platforms. StormSpell Records will release the album February 15 on CD. The vinyl LP version will be released by Alone Records in the Spring.

“A very impressive debut record, and the band really put out some A-game material with stellar performances.” – Toilet ov Hell

“A remarkable debut that cements Prehistoria as a rising force in the modern heavy metal scene.” – Antihero Magazine

“If you like Vicious Rumors and Jag Panzer, give Prehistoria a listen.” – Metal Crypt

“Pure, unadulterated heavy metal thunder.” – Sentinel Daily

“What Prehistoria unleash on humanity here sounds like an orgy of violence, one grenade after another is fired mercilessly towards the listener.” – Metal Division Magazine

“It is a vibrant, energetic and high momentum variety of old school thrash metal meets power metal.” – The Viking in the Wilderness

“A power metal album without a lot of frills, seasoned with some wholesome ingredients, which should be welcomed with open arms by fans.” (8.5/10) – Hellfire-Magazin

“Prehistoria strikes an impressive balance between nostalgic elements and modern sensibilities.” – My Global Mind

“Your mission is to bang your head as much as humanly possible.” – Metal Bulletin Zine

“A satisfying experience for die-hard power metal fans.” – Metalunderground.at

“Treat yourself to Cryptic Halo if you are a lover of European-influenced power metal!” – Powermetal.de

“A successful debut. Fans of BLIND GUARDIAN, early ICED EARTH, occasional JUDAS PRIEST fans and technically playful PERSUADER/MANTICORA could be enchanted by this thing.” – FFM-Rock

“If you like bands like Iced Earth and Judicator, I highly recommend this album.” – Satan Arise

Purchase/Stream:

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Pre-order Vinyl LP:

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Prehistoria had this to say about Cryptic Halo:

“We are thrilled to announce the completion of our debut album, Cryptic Halo. This project has been a true labor of love, forged through countless hours of passion, dedication, and focused effort. Rooted in traditional heavy metal, Cryptic Halo weaves in elements of power, thrash, and black metal to create a sound that’s both classic and dynamic. Crafted by devoted fans of heavy metal, for heavy metal fans, it stands as a celebration of the genre we hold so dear. It’s been a challenging yet rewarding journey, and we can’t wait to share this milestone with you as we prepare for its release.”

FFO: Blind Guardian, Persuader, Iced Earth, Manticora

Track Listing:

  1. Futile Invocation of Cosmic Acknowledgement
  2. Rise
  3. Salvation Denied
  4. Obsidian Gateways [Video]
  5. Everlasting Legacy [Video]
  6. Paradise Lost
  7. Crown of the Resolute
  8. Crucible of Shadows
  9. Dreamchaser

Prehistoria is a traditional heavy metal band hailing from the American Midwest, combining the raw power of classic metal with influences from power, thrash, and black metal. Their sound is steeped in the genre’s roots, delivering crushing riffs and soaring melodies with a sharp, modern edge that feels both familiar and new.

Cryptic Halo Credits:

All songs (except “Futle Invocation…”) written and performed by Prehistoria.

“Futile Invocation of Cosmic Acknowledgement” written and produced by Dan Wagoner.

Lyrics by Alonso Donoso.

Produced, tracked, and engineered by Dan Wagoner.

Drums recorded by Joe Viers at Sonic Lounge Studios.

Additional guitars recorded by Ethan Vawter.

Bass recorded by Ian Bender.

Mixed and mastered by Simone Mularoni at Domination Studio.

Album art by Adam Burke.

Logo design by Chris Hurst.

Additional design by Alonso Donoso and Ian Bender.

Photography by Austin White

Line-Up:

Alonso “Zo” Donoso – Vocals

Shaun Cothron – Guitar

Max Otworth – Guitar

Ian Bender – Bass

Cody Johns – Drums

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