Seattle-based Marshall Law Band is an internationally acclaimed hip hop/rock/funk collective known for their fusion of funk, rock 'n' roll, reggae, and hip-hop. Their music addresses civil rights and social justice, accompanied by live instrumentation. Formed in 2017 by rapper Marshall Hugh and saxophonist Marty Thordarson, the band includes Evan Robertson on bass, Matt McAlman on drums, Josh Richins on guitar, and Zack Olson on keys. They actively participated in the Seattle protests following George Floyd's death in 2021, receiving widespread media coverage from CNN, Fox News, and BBC News. Produced by Jack Endino, renowned for his work with Nirvana and Soundgarden, Marshall Law Band released their acclaimed debut album, 12th and Pine. Their highly anticipated second album, Marshall Law, is scheduled for an October 2023 release. Their latest single, "Can't Cheat the Heems," is an upbeat and trippy anthem inspired by the band's beloved term "heems," symbolizing relentless pursuit and the sacrifices necessary for meaningful achievements. “Can’t Cheat the Heems” serves as a social commentary, contrasting the American response to the storming of the nation's capital with the response to BLM protests, along with addressing the escalating homeless crisis in Seattle and across the country. The accompanying international video, shot in the UK, symbolizes the band's progress and their pursuit of spreading peace and love beyond the Pacific Northwest, reaching a global audience. For more info: marshalllawband.love