Alien Weaponry are a thrash metal band which often sings in te reo Māori. This Vice documentary meets them as they prepare to tour Europe, and take the metal world by storm. The quiet lives of the ...
Alien Weaponry are a three piece “Te Reo” metal band taking the world by storm. Many of their songs are in New Zealand’s native language “Te Reo Maori” With their debut album “Tū” being acclaimed ...
Most rock documentaries from these shores arrive as career obituaries. Alien Weaponry: Kua Tupu Te Ara – about the young band that has incorporated te reo Māori into the very Pākehā genre of heavy ...
A new documentary featuring Kiwi heavy metal band Alien Weaponry is in cinemas now. Video / Rialto Distribution Yesterday, a new documentary film following Aotearoa’s premier heavy metal band Alien ...
Metal fans nationwide have the chance to witness two of Aotearoa’s finest acts come together for a triumphant night of cultural heavy metal, a fresh sound conveyed through multi-lingual story-telling, ...
Alien Weaponry have played some great tours in their short career so far, but for bassist Turanga Morgan-Edmonds, there’s still one tour pairing that has eluded him that he admits he’d likely fanboy ...
New Zealand's Alien Weaponry are one of the most exciting metal bands to have emerged in the last decade. Brothers Lewis and Henry de Jong started playing together before they had even hit their teens ...
After forming the band as teenagers with the goal of keeping their traditional te reo Māori language alive, Alien Weaponry have become giants on the international metal scene and scored themselves a ...
With their forthcoming album Te Rā set to release this Friday, Alien Weaponry saved perhaps their biggest salvo for last, as their final pre-release single “Taniwha” features a guest vocal spot by ...
A couple months after the release of their album Te Rā and the collaborative track “Taniwha” that they put together with Lamb of God’s Randy Blythe, New Zealand’s Alien Weaponry released a music video ...
The New Zealand metallers' third album is full of "existential dread" and attempts to "describe the indescribable". Check out first track Mau Moko now... Maori metallers Alien Weaponry have announced ...