{"id":125387,"date":"2025-01-09T11:15:23","date_gmt":"2025-01-09T17:15:23","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/toiletovhell.com\/?p=125387"},"modified":"2025-01-09T11:25:01","modified_gmt":"2025-01-09T17:25:01","slug":"review-prehistoria-cryptic-halo","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/toiletovhell.com\/review-prehistoria-cryptic-halo\/","title":{"rendered":"Review: Prehistoria<\/b> – Cryptic Halo<\/i>"},"content":{"rendered":"
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Trad Metal Power to the Extreme!<\/p>\r\n

When you listen to a lot of metal music and its near-infinite subgenres, you learn to expect and appreciate a number of little details that only make sense when you\u2019re very familiar with the stylings and cliches within the vast world of metal. \u201cTrad\u201d metal is an interesting example; technically speaking it should be simple: bands that play a traditional style of metal, whether they take influence from Iron Maiden<\/strong>, Judas Priest<\/strong>, Manilla Road<\/strong> or Dio<\/strong> or eschew the pompous excess and sleaze of glam and power metal is almost a given, as these bands in theory just want to play and record \u201cMETAL\u201d, pure and simple. Except it isn\u2019t that simple. And trad metal is its own niche with very specific signifiers and tropes, if you will.<\/p>\r\n

Enter Prehistoria<\/strong>, a newcomer from Indiana, and their debut full length, Cryptic Halo. While the band described themselves as traditional heavy metal (for the sake of brevity, I\u2019ll keep saying trad metal) with influences that include power metal, thrash and black metal, Metal-Archives describes them as simply power metal. I bring this up because the music from beginning to end is this careful balance of grandiose metal full of bombast and a bit of cheese, and hard hitting, no-BS trad metal, with riffs for days, dynamic and speedy drumming, and vocalist Alonso \u201cZo\u201d Donoso evoking the soaring vocals of Ronnie James Dio with the attitude and grit of the late great Paul Di\u2019Anno. And what\u2019s impressive is how the band makes it work.<\/p>\r\n