Get ready for the best zombies meets breaks and beats monster mash-up since Simon Pegg attempted to off the undead with a box full of 12"s... This Hallowe'en The Herbaliser present the ghoulish, grisly and downright gangrenous 'March of The Dead Things', the Hip-Hop-Horror b-movie to end all b-movies.
Filmed on location in Halifax, Nova Scotia and brought to un-life by film director Caley Maclennan, 'March of the Dead Things' marks the cinematic debut for Canadian rappers Teenburger and The Herbaliser's Jake Wherry and Ollie Teeba, a debut surely long to live in the uneaten brains of all who witness it.
Already being talked up as a possible Oscar contender, 'March of the Dead Things', is a powerful film, with a timely message, sure to shock audiences around the world whilst raising as many questions as it ultimately answers.
'March of the Dead Things' is taken from The Herbaliser's critically acclaimed new album There Were Seven, an album hailed as 'a buoyant return' by Clash Magazine, 'an enjoyable must' by The BBC, an album 'no fan should sit out' by All Music and "as impressive as any album, of any genre, released this year" by the Vancouver Weekly.
Filmed on location in Halifax, Nova Scotia and brought to un-life by film director Caley Maclennan, 'March of the Dead Things' marks the cinematic debut for Canadian rappers Teenburger and The Herbaliser's Jake Wherry and Ollie Teeba, a debut surely long to live in the uneaten brains of all who witness it.
Already being talked up as a possible Oscar contender, 'March of the Dead Things', is a powerful film, with a timely message, sure to shock audiences around the world whilst raising as many questions as it ultimately answers.
'March of the Dead Things' is taken from The Herbaliser's critically acclaimed new album There Were Seven, an album hailed as 'a buoyant return' by Clash Magazine, 'an enjoyable must' by The BBC, an album 'no fan should sit out' by All Music and "as impressive as any album, of any genre, released this year" by the Vancouver Weekly.




