Alien Weaponry in conjunction with Vice.com invite you to join them for the Launch of their album Tū at Galatos in Auckland on the 2nd June.
Vice.com will also be debuting their documentary about the band that same evening.
Alien Weaponry “are one of the most exciting young metal bands in the world right now” according to Revolver Magazine in the USA. And they’re not the only ones who think so. Since they released their third single ‘Rū Ana te Whenua’ in mid-2017, fans, bloggers, the music industry and the media worldwide have raved about Alien Weaponry’s unique blend of thrash metal and their native language, Te Reo Māori.
In September 2017, they signed with German management company Das Maschine; and in February 2018 they announced a three-album deal with Austrian-based Napalm Records, which will see their music promoted and sold internationally.
They have featured in publications as diverse as UK-based Metal Hammer and i-D magazines to National Public Radio (NPR) and The Atlantic in the USA. The video for Rū Ana Te Whenua has had over a million views on Facebook and nearly 150,000 on YouTube; it spent 2 weeks at no. 1 on Spotify’s NZ Viral chart, and hit no. 2 on the iTunes global metal chart (just behind Iron Maiden’s ‘Run to the Hills’).
In their home country, New Zealand, the three teenagers from the tiny town of Waipu in Northland recently won the prestigious APRA Maioha award for their song ‘Raupatu’ – a no punches pulled commentary on the 1863 act of parliament that allowed the colonial government to confiscate vast areas of land from the indigenous Māori people. A couple of months later, they took their places among NZ’s musical elite as nominees at the Vodafone New Zealand Music Awards.
They will release their debut album, Tū (which already has hundreds of pre-sales via their fully funded Indiegogo campaign) on 1 June 2018; and a few weeks later they will hit the stages at the world’s biggest metal festivals – including Wacken Open Air, Metaldays, and Summerbreaze.
The album (vinyl and CD) along with other merch will be available at the show. This is their one and only show here in New Zealand before the band heads off on their European tour in July. Come and celebrate with us \m/\m/
rock,
Alien Weaponry
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