Remember the haunting score of the zombie film 28 Days Later? Add some shimmering guitar and the mostsomber piano lines and you’ve got Saxon Shore. It’s no wonder independent filmmakers aretaking notice. See how their lush melodies complement the spare trailer for theshort-film Stray and then listen to "Isolated by the Secrets of Your Fellow Men," from their new album, The Exquisite Death of Saxon Shore (Oct. 18),to fully immerse yourself in their epic arrangements.
Oct 7
2005
08:21 PM ET
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Sorry to be a hater, but 28 Days Later was NOT a zombie film. Zombie’s are dead people who come back to life as slow moving brain eaters. In 28 Days Later, the spooky types are disease infected loonies who move really fast. See the difference?