We're back! With 2024's fan-voted round-ups out the way - that's both albums and songs, thank you very much - we can set our sights on the year ahead, and a world of new possibilities with bands ...
Northland brothers Henry and Lewis de Jong (Ngāti Pikiao, Ngāti Raukawa) were just kids when they formed the metal band Alien Weaponry with their childhood friend Tūranga Edmonds. An intimate new ...
Modern groove metal trio ALIEN WEAPONRY are pleased to announce their heaviest, most powerful and mature offering to date, Te Rā, out March 28, 2025 via Napalm Records. Since releasing their acclaimed ...
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 ...
There have been some amazing documentaries about heavy metal bands over the years and a new one based on New Zealand’s Alien Weaponry is making its way to this year’s Tribeca Film Festival in New York ...
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 ...
What are the five best groove metal albums of the 2020s? We've tasked Alien Weaponry, masters of groove themselves, with providing the answer! The definition of groove metal is pretty straightforward.
Rightly or wrongly, our limitless online world enables us to access sounds as varied and unpredictable as Donald Trump soundbites, making true uniqueness hard to find. Indian metallers Bloodywood ...
The post Documentary About New Zealand Metal Band Alien Weaponry Features Randy Blythe and Gojira appeared first on Consequence. A documentary about New Zealand metal band Alien Weaponry is set to ...
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 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 ...