1. Please introduce yourself for anyone who may not know you. Tell us a little bit more about you as a band.
A unique blend of punchy electronics, upbeat melodies and hard hitting riffs makes up Inscape’s visceral yet meticulous sound. Audiences can expect a set of high
energy and intensity ranging from breakbeats to breakdowns.
FFO - Enter Shikari, Thornhill and Don Broco
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 would love the opportunity to possibly play one of the best rock and metal festivals in the UK - that's the dream at least haha!
energy and intensity ranging from breakbeats to breakdowns.
FFO - Enter Shikari, Thornhill and Don Broco
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 would love the opportunity to possibly play one of the best rock and metal festivals in the UK - that's the dream at least haha!
But we've recently unintentionally had to have a bit of a break since releasing our first 2 singles due to some personal stuff, but we see this as a good chance to gain back momentum with our new lineup and to play in front of some new audiences and share the stage with bands that we may not normally get on the same bill as!
We competed once before in Cardiff and it didn't go too well haha - got knocked out in the first round but who knows this year, we're older, wiser and have new tunes so anything can happen!
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 important, without it, we wouldn't be able to play gigs or go and see other bands!
Most places that advertise for bands these days only want covers and aren't interested in heavy bands. But having venues like the Bunkhouse and Green Rooms, it's really allowed us to write what we want to write and let our genre blend into what's its become. And the community is so supportive of everyone, it really is a safe space for anyone that loves music.
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?
We competed once before in Cardiff and it didn't go too well haha - got knocked out in the first round but who knows this year, we're older, wiser and have new tunes so anything can happen!
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 important, without it, we wouldn't be able to play gigs or go and see other bands!
Most places that advertise for bands these days only want covers and aren't interested in heavy bands. But having venues like the Bunkhouse and Green Rooms, it's really allowed us to write what we want to write and let our genre blend into what's its become. And the community is so supportive of everyone, it really is a safe space for anyone that loves music.
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?
We are super excited to be back at the Bunkhouse - it's been a while! We used to gig there what seemed like every month when we started out and it gave us such a good platform to grow and get used to performing - we even ended up winning their battle of the bands in 2019 which was the most insane experience and totally unexpected! The Bunkhouse has offered us so much over the years that we've had this band and we are so grateful for it being here!
5. What are your expectations from being a part of M2TM?
I think for us, playing in front of people that may not normally come to see us is a big one, these types of gigs always tend to have a huge range of genres within metal and you get to discover lots of sick new heavy bands that do heavy music in different ways! As expectations go, we're happy to share the stage with some great bands but we want to stay grounded because really, we don't know what to expect haha
6. What would getting to our Day Of Wreckoning final and the possibility of playing Bloodstock Festival 2026 mean to you?
It would be incredible! It's a huge opportunity for grassroots metal and one that we would absolutely love to win - if we are somehow able to get there!
5. What are your expectations from being a part of M2TM?
I think for us, playing in front of people that may not normally come to see us is a big one, these types of gigs always tend to have a huge range of genres within metal and you get to discover lots of sick new heavy bands that do heavy music in different ways! As expectations go, we're happy to share the stage with some great bands but we want to stay grounded because really, we don't know what to expect haha
6. What would getting to our Day Of Wreckoning final and the possibility of playing Bloodstock Festival 2026 mean to you?
It would be incredible! It's a huge opportunity for grassroots metal and one that we would absolutely love to win - if we are somehow able to get there!
Heavy bands often get over looked so it's amazing to have Bloodstock give an avenue for grassroots metal bands to really grow!
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 are looking forward to Blindburn, they're new and we know Tom so excited to see what they've been conjuring!
8. Tell us in five words why people should come and see your band?
Breakdowns, breakbeats, donks, electronics and groove
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 are looking forward to Blindburn, they're new and we know Tom so excited to see what they've been conjuring!
8. Tell us in five words why people should come and see your band?
Breakdowns, breakbeats, donks, electronics and groove
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