In space, as the famous Alien tagline goes, no one can hear you scream. So that's where the music comes in. Jeff Russo: I saw the second movie in theaters, but I was far too young to see the first ...
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Landing in theaters this weekend is Alien: Romulus, a spinoff from the Alien franchise that marks the first theatrical release for the series since 2017’s Alien: Covenant. Fans have been able to ...
Alien: Romulus reinvigorated the entireAlienfranchise, delivering on some iconic callbacks to earlier films while also introducing new and exciting elements to the established universe. It’s fair to ...
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 ...
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 ...