
a little bit more about you as a band?
Members of the band have played in The Bunkhouse before, with other bands, and love it. It's a great stage for a local venue, and the sound is handled extremely well, providing the necessary power for true heavy metal
5. What are your expectations from being a part of M2TM?
With M2TM, we're looking to connect with more local bands, help further the scene and grow and to perfect our playing and stage show
6. What would getting to our Day Of Wreckoning final and the possibility of playing Bloodstock Festival 2026 mean to you?
For us, it'd be an incredible opportunity to show a different side of heavy metal, and show people a new sound that we see is lacking for bands, especially in Wales
7. We encourage all the bands in M2TM to try and check out the other bands, who are you most looking forward to? Who should your fans also try to catch?
We're fans of the band Paroxism, they have a great sound and stage show, we highly encourage checking them out
8. Tell us in five words why people should come and see your band?
Loud, fast, classic heavy metal
We are Antique Curse a true heavy metal band based in Cardiff, the lineup consisting of Aberddon on vocals and guitar, James on guitar, Rhys on drums and Liam on bass. With our recent single "The Curse", we prove that true heavy metal is still standing strong. With a blend of traditional heavy metal, prog rock and speed metal, we are building our own unique brand of heavy metal
2. What made you want to participate in the Metal To The Masses South Wales 2026 campaign? Have you had previous experience? Or is this your First time?
Most of the band has played M2TM with other bands in the past, we've found it's a great opportunity to connect with bands who we may never have seen or interacted with before. This will be the first time for Antique Curse, and we're looking forward to seeing some new and old faces in the crowd
3. M2TM is all about supporting your local scene. How important is the local scene to you as a band?
It’s incredibly important to support the local scene, sometimes the best way to learn how to function as a band is to see how other bands do it, and learn from them, or how not to do it. Without supporting each other grassroots music would die
4. We have a slightly different set up this year with Heats/Quarters/Semis taking place at Bunkhouse & Green Rooms. Have you played the venue before or is this your first time? Are you excited to get on those stages?
3. M2TM is all about supporting your local scene. How important is the local scene to you as a band?
It’s incredibly important to support the local scene, sometimes the best way to learn how to function as a band is to see how other bands do it, and learn from them, or how not to do it. Without supporting each other grassroots music would die
4. We have a slightly different set up this year with Heats/Quarters/Semis taking place at Bunkhouse & Green Rooms. Have you played the venue before or is this your first time? Are you excited to get on those stages?
Members of the band have played in The Bunkhouse before, with other bands, and love it. It's a great stage for a local venue, and the sound is handled extremely well, providing the necessary power for true heavy metal
5. What are your expectations from being a part of M2TM?
With M2TM, we're looking to connect with more local bands, help further the scene and grow and to perfect our playing and stage show
6. What would getting to our Day Of Wreckoning final and the possibility of playing Bloodstock Festival 2026 mean to you?
For us, it'd be an incredible opportunity to show a different side of heavy metal, and show people a new sound that we see is lacking for bands, especially in Wales
7. We encourage all the bands in M2TM to try and check out the other bands, who are you most looking forward to? Who should your fans also try to catch?
We're fans of the band Paroxism, they have a great sound and stage show, we highly encourage checking them out
8. Tell us in five words why people should come and see your band?
Loud, fast, classic heavy metal
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