Alien Weaponry frontman Lewis de Jong is screaming as he approaches terminal velocity. “OH FUCK!” he bellows, as he plummets ...
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 ...
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 ...
Alien Weaponry is now streaming their new single "Hatupatu", whose lyrics are entirely in the band's native Māori language. The video for "Hatupatu" was directed by Alex Hargreaves and filmed on ...
Audiences in New Zealand are in for a treat! This May, Alien Weaponry will perform two special shows with the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra, taking place in Kirikiriroa Hamilton and Ōtautahi ...
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 back with more of their unique brand of tribal groove metal and have just released a music video for "Tangaroa," the title track off their forthcoming second album, ...
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 ...
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Blues-inspired but metal-trained, he had a top 5 album at 16 – with no spiky guitars in sight. Meet Alien Weaponry’s Lewis de Jong
The New Zealand metallers have supported Kerry King, have Lamb of God guesting on their record, and a sound that celebrates their Māori heritage that de Jong says is all about the riff ...
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 ...
Kiwi metal upstarts Alien Weaponry have announced a set of performances with the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra, set to take place in May in Kirikiriroa Hamilton and Ōtautahi Christchurch. The ...
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