The post Heavy Song of the Week: Alien Weaponry Warn Against the Dangers of Social Media on “1000 Friends” appeared first on Consequence. One of the things about thrash that sets it apart from other ...
New Zealand's Alien Weaponry left their mark on 2018 with their impressive debut album, Tū, blending punishing rhythms with the warrior spirit of the native Maori tribe. As they gear up for the ...
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, ...
Not only does the title track from their just-announced forthcoming album share some superficial sonic qualities with the music of the mighty Frenchmen, but the accompanying music video “details the ...
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 ...
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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 ...
Thrash-metal trio Alien Weaponry are shining bright since their meteoric emergence, teaming up with AP to share their latest single, “Blinded.” Hailing from Waipu, New Zealand, the band infuse Māori ...
SAN FRANCISCO (CBS SF) -- One of the most promising new metal bands to emerge on the global scene in recent years, young New Zealand thrashers Alien Weaponry headline their first show in San Francisco ...
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 ...
Alien Weaponry frontman Lewis de Jong is screaming as he approaches terminal velocity. “OH FUCK!” he bellows, as he plummets ...
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 ...
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