On May 1, 2025, Summit in Denver hosted a powerful night of post-hardcore and metalcore music. Elijah opened the show with raw energy and intensity. Wind Walkers followed, blending heavy riffs with soaring melodies. UK band Caskets took the stage next, delivering emotionally charged vocals and tight instrumentation. Memphis May Fire closed the night with a crushing headline set, igniting the crowd with fan favorites and new tracks. The lineup delivered nonstop energy and left Denver’s heavy music fans wanting more.
Elijah
Elijah, an Indianapolis-based metalcore band formed in 2021, delivers a powerful blend of aggressive riffs and emotive lyrics. Drawing inspiration from influential acts like Haste The Day, Misery Signals, and ZAO, they have crafted a sound that resonates with fans of the genre.
Their debut single, “Easy to Drown,” showcases their dynamic range and songwriting prowess. Following up with tracks like “Guilty” and “Skin,” released on March 7, 2025, Elijah continues to explore themes of pain and resilience. Signed with Noise Order Records, the band maintains a steady presence in the metalcore scene, engaging audiences with their intense live performances and authentic musical expression.
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Wind Walkers
Wind Walkers, a metalcore band from central Massachusetts, combines modern metal’s intensity with pop’s melodic sensibilities. The lineup features vocalist Trevor Borg, guitarists Timothy and Neil Comeau, bassist Craig Martin, and drummer Ethan Cheesman. Their 2023 album, “What If I Break?”, showcases their dynamic sound and thematic depth.The album includes tracks like “Feeding the Gods” and “Dead Talk.” Wind Walkers continues to redefine post-hardcore and alternative metal, engaging fans with compelling live performances and innovative music.
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Caskets
Caskets, a British metalcore band from Leeds, England, formed in 2018 under the name Captives. The lineup includes lead vocalist Matthew Flood, lead guitarist Benjamin Wilson, rhythm guitarist Craig Robinson, and drummer James Lazenby. They changed their name to Caskets in 2021 due to a legal dispute with an Australian band of the same name.
Their debut album, “Lost Souls,” released in 2021, showcased their melodic, synth-heavy sound, blending elements of post-hardcore and emo with a pop edge. The album received critical acclaim and amassed over 100 million streams, leading to tours across Europe, the United States, and Australia. In August 2023, Caskets released their sophomore album, “Reflections,” further solidifying their presence in the metalcore scene.
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Memphis May Fire
Memphis May Fire, formed in 2006 in Denton, Texas, is a prominent American metalcore band. The current lineup features lead guitarist Kellen McGregor, lead vocalist Matty Mullins, bassist Cory Elder, and drummer Jake Garland. They have released eight studio albums, including “The Hollow,” “Unconditional,” and “Remade in Misery.”
Their latest album, “Shapeshifter,” released on March 28, 2025, showcases their evolving sound and musical maturity. In a recent interview, Matty Mullins expressed excitement about the album and the band’s tour. Memphis May Fire continues to captivate audiences with their dynamic performances and innovative approach to metalcore.
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