Interview with Syndicate - East Heat #1 Green Rooms 07.02.26
1. Please introduce yourself for anyone who may not know you. Tell us a little bit more about you as a band.
Syndicate weaves a wide range of styles and emotional themes into their music. From their exhilarating dance number "It means the world" - which speaks on nuclear war (it works trust me). To the intense anthem "Sick of It" - which expresses the specific emotion that coincides being betrayed by those closest to you. Determined, Gritty, rap-metal that leaves the listener feeling empowered and ready for war.
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?
We have never participated in M2TM before but we are all super excited to establish new friendships and connections through each and every event that we participate in. We look forward to giving it our best shot and having the opportunity to earn a spot at the Bloodstock festival.
The local scene is so very important to the livelihoods and careers of not only aspiring musicians but to entire local economies. Local venues provide a platform for upcoming artists to display their hard work and to reach higher levels in the industry.
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?
Make sure not to miss Scratch One Grub as they’re incredible. The sheer stage presence and ripping tunes intertwined with great production make the experience of watching them play pretty unforgettable.
8. Tell us in five words why people should come and see your band?
Sure to blow you away
3. M2TM is all about supporting your local scene. How important is the local scene to you as a band?
The local scene is so very important to the livelihoods and careers of not only aspiring musicians but to entire local economies. Local venues provide a platform for upcoming artists to display their hard work and to reach higher levels in the industry.
4. We have a slightly different set up this year with Heats/Quarters/Semis taking place at Green Rooms. Have you played the venue before or is this your first time? Are you excited to get on those stages?
We have played at the Green Rooms before and were excited to play there once again as it’s a great and intimate environment where the listeners and the band can feel a real sense of connection. Big up Jonny.
5. What are your expectations from being a part of M2TM?
We have played at the Green Rooms before and were excited to play there once again as it’s a great and intimate environment where the listeners and the band can feel a real sense of connection. Big up Jonny.
5. What are your expectations from being a part of M2TM?
We’re mainly looking forward to meeting new people and having a great time playing music together.
6. What would getting to our Day Of Wreckoning final and the possibility of playing Bloodstock Festival 2026 mean to you?
We have never played a festival before so if we manage to get through and actually play Bloodstock then it would be a dream come true
6. What would getting to our Day Of Wreckoning final and the possibility of playing Bloodstock Festival 2026 mean to you?
We have never played a festival before so if we manage to get through and actually play Bloodstock then it would be a dream come true
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?
Make sure not to miss Scratch One Grub as they’re incredible. The sheer stage presence and ripping tunes intertwined with great production make the experience of watching them play pretty unforgettable.
8. Tell us in five words why people should come and see your band?
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