E-HUD
Eighteen Inches (The Left Hand)
Deliverance enters through a locked door and leaves the room silent.
- Figure
- Ehud
- Scripture
- Judges 3:12-30
- Sound
- Dark UK Drill / Industrial Trap
A Judges concept album
Six flawed deliverers. Six fatal fractures. One long ache for the true King.
The listening table
The album does not flatten the judges into heroes or villains. Each track keeps the biblical pressure in the room: rescue, compromise, judgment, fear, vow, appetite, collapse.
Active relic
No one checks the left hand.
Case files
E-HUD
Deliverance enters through a locked door and leaves the room silent.
Deborrrah
The victory song is bright because the battlefield is not clean.
GID·E·ØN
A terrified man becomes a tactician of midnight panic.
A·BIM·E·LECH
The anti-judge builds a throne on blood and meets the stone.
J P H T H A
The outcast wins the war and loses the house.
S X M Z O N
Strength without self-rule becomes collapse under both hands.

Manifesto
Judges is a chronicle of a people crying out and a God showing mercy through vessels that cannot carry the whole weight of mercy. The music leans into that tension: ancient brutalism, industrial percussion, doom-folk grief, drill minimalism, tribal command, and temple-cracking noise.
The darkness is not the point. The fracture is the evidence. Every rescue in the record leaves a question burning in the ash: who can deliver without becoming part of the ruin?
Ancient brutalism
Album dossier
A six-track Vox Petra release drawn from Judges 3-16. Public streaming links will be added when the release pages are live.


“In those days there was no king in Israel. Everyone did what was right in his own eyes.”
Judges 21:25