Blood Soaked Hands' latest album, Churchfolk and Sinners, is a hard-hitting and emotionally charged release that showcases the band's raw talent and ability to tackle complex themes.
From the opening track, "Devil's Playground," the listener is drawn into a world of sin and redemption, where the line between good and evil is often blurred. The band's heavy sound is complemented by lyrics that explore the human condition, with a particular focus on the struggles faced by those caught between faith and temptation.
Tracks like "Heathen" and "Sinner's Prayer" showcase the band's ability to blend elements of metal, punk, and hardcore, creating a sound that is both aggressive and cathartic. The album's slower moments, such as the haunting "Ashes to Ashes," provide a welcome respite from the relentless energy of the other tracks.