Attila kicked off the night with a set that was honestly a really strong introduction to the chaos that was coming. It was my first time seeing them live and I actually enjoyed it more than I expected. They set the tone early with high energy and got the crowd moving right away.
Next up was Whitechapel, my second time seeing and photographing them, and as always it was a pleasure. Their stage presence is so locked in and intense in the best way. Photographing them is always a highlight because they just know how to command the light and the crowd without feeling overdone. It was another solid reminder of why they’re so respected in the scene.







Then came Slaughter To Prevail, and this was my first time seeing them live. Everything people say about them being intense and over the top hype is absolutely true. It lived up to every bit of expectation. The second they hit the stage the energy in the room shifted and just stayed at that level the entire set.









The night overall was nonstop intensity from start to finish. So many crowd surfers, constant movement in the pit, and the kind of energy that makes it hard to even take a second to breathe. Attila opened it up strong, Whitechapel kept the pressure building, and Slaughter To Prevail closed it out in the most chaotic and fitting way possible.
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