Fresh from its record-breaking efforts in the country's high school music competitions, teenaged Northland thrash metal band Alien Weaponry is about to release its first single.
And it's a recording of their song Urutaa that they recorded after they won unprecedented first place in both the Smokefree Rockquest and Smokefree Pacifica Beats competitions this year.
The band - 14-year-old Lewis De Jong (guitar/vocals), 16-year-old brother Henry (drums) and friend Ethan Trembath (bass guitar) - from Waipu, is releasing Urutaa to the public on Friday.
After their success at the annual music competitions, they are now releasing the single which has lyrics in te reo Maori and which was first aired on New Zealand radio last week.
The thrash metal band not only took home $33,000 from the Smokefree Rockquest and Smokefree Pacifica Beats competitions, but they also gained recognition for being the first band to win both of the competitions, the youngest band to win each of the competitions and the first thrash metal band to win the Smokefree Pacifica Beats competition.