Artist's albums
Sun Up To Sun Down (Remix)
2023 · single
Tangaroa
2021 · album
Blinded
2019 · single
Ahi Kā
2019 · single
Tū
2018 · album
Kai Tangata
2018 · single
Holding My Breath
2018 · single
Rū Ana Te Whenua
2017 · single
Raupatu
2017 · single
Urutaa
2016 · single
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Biography
In the recent history of heavy metal, there have been few emerging bands that have shaken up the scene in the way Alien Weaponry has over the past three years. Since releasing their acclaimed Napalm Records debut Tū in 2018, the New Zealand band’s kinetic presence and unique sound – combining thrash metal with lyrics in the native indigenous language, te reo Māori — has attracted throngs of fans and media supporters across the globe that have responded to the sheer ruthlessness, untempered passion, and unbelievable noise created by the three-piece. Starting humbly in the island town of Waipu when brothers Henry (drums) and Lewis de Jong (guitars, vocals) were young children, the three-piece — rounded out by new bassist Tūranga Morgan-Edmonds — have recently been hailed as the “future of metal” by esteemed music bible Metal Hammer and voted by Revolver fans as “one of the bands most likely to break out in 2021.” When it comes to the future of Alien Weaponry, anything and everything is possible for this promising young act that’s just getting started. As Henry says, “We are just scraping the surface.”