There’s Something in the Barn and the Twisted Melody of ‘I Think I Killed Rudolph’

Festive fervor takes an unexpected turn with the release of There’s Something in the Barn, accompanied by a peculiar Christmas music video that promises to leave an indelible mark on holiday cheer. Norwegian 2022 Eurovision entrant Subwoolfer and popular boy band A1 join forces in the creation of the unconventional tune, “I Think I Killed Rudolph.”
There’s Something in the Barn stars Martin Starr, Amrita Acharia, and Jeppe Beck Laursen, delivering a blood-spattered twist to Nordic traditions. The plot unfolds as an American family inherits a remote cabin in Norway, embracing their roots only to cross paths with the legendary Nordic Barn Elf, leading to a lesson in neighborly respect—the hard way. You can read our full review here:
There’s Something in the Barn Review.

Adding a sonic dimension to the macabre narrative, “I Think I Killed Rudolph” by Subwoolfer captivates listeners with its dark humor and unconventional festive spirit. Released on November 28, 2023, the song has already made waves on various music charts, including Top 100 Norway Music Chart and Top 40 Norwegian Songs Chart.
The music video, available on the official channel of the record label “Subwoolfer,” visualizes the twisted lyrics of the song, showcasing the wolf-headed group engaging in what appears to be a hit and run on Santa’s iconic reindeer, Rudolph. The catchy and unconventional track invites audiences to embrace a darker side of Christmas, challenging the conventional norms associated with the holiday season.
I Think I Killed Rudolph

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There’s Something in the Barn is scheduled for release in the UK on December 1, 2023, by Vertigo Releasing and in the US on December 5, 2023, by Sony Pictures Home Entertainment. As the film promises a unique blend of horror, comedy, and festive mayhem, “I Think I Killed Rudolph” sets the stage for a holiday experience like no other—a Christmas tale that veers off the beaten path, leaving a lasting impression on those brave enough to embrace the darkness within the festivities.

