Alien Weaponry Share New Video for “Īhenga”


Still pushing their most recent longplayer, 2021’s Tangaroa, Māori metallers Alien Weaponry have dropped a brand new animated video for album track “Īhenga”. The video tells the story of  the Te Arawa explorer, also the nephew of one of the de Jong brothers’ ancestors, Kahumatamomoe. Catch it in the article below.

 

Alien Weaponry on the track:

When the Te Arawa people first came to Aotearoa (New Zealand) from Hawaiki (greater Tahitian Island group), they set about exploring the new land. Īhenga traveled throughout the North Island of Aotearoa and named many places that still have these names today.”

 

The singing style on the track is known as mōteatea – an ancient form of poetry or chant sometimes used to convey who you are and where you come from by reciting your landmarks.

 

Alien Weaponry’s role in uniquely spreading vital tales of their culture to an international audience even resulted in recent accolades – last year and for the second time, the band was awarded one of the most significant and prestigious awards in New Zealand’s music industry, the Aotearoa Music Award for Te Kaipuoro Rakapioi Toa (best rock artist).

 

New Zealand based fans will have a chance to catch Alien Weaponry live in 2024! The band will perform at the Homegrown Festival, taking place in Wellington, NZ on March 16. This festival performance follows their upcoming set at Froth & Fury 2023, taking place in Port Adelaide, AUS on November 18.

 

Visit www.alienweaponry.com for tickets and more information.

 

More from Alien Weaponry:

Alien Weaponry won over fans and critics alike with their latest album, Tangaroa. The album coalesces the band’s growing maturation with an undisturbed songwriting process, resulting in their most inspired, honest and informed material yet. In addition to lyrics written in te reo Māori, many Tangaroa tracks feature traditional instruments, called taonga puoro, providing the tracks their own warrior-like attitude. While Alien Weaponry sourced inspiration from their culture and environmental surroundings while writing most of Tangaroa, the band also looked inward – drawing vision for other portions of the album from within. 

 

Since releasing their acclaimed debut (2018), Alien Weaponry’s kinetic presence and sound – combining elements of thrash and groove metal with lyrics in the native indigenous language, te reo Māori – has attracted throngs of fans and media supporters across the globe. In addition to amassing millions of cross-platform streams and YouTube views, the band has seen bounds of success at SiriusXM Liquid Metal.

 

Furthermore, in the last few years alone, Alien Weaponry has had the privilege of performing with the likes of Guns N’ Roses, Gojira, Slayer, Black Label Society and more.

 

Alien Weaponry are:                      

Henry Te Reiwhati de Jong – Drums, Backing vocals  

Lewis Raharuhi de Jong – Guitars, Lead vocals          

Tūranga Porowini Morgan-Edmonds – Backing vocals & guitar

 

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