US hard rock quintet Bone Church have released the title track from their upcoming album Deliverance, due out on 24th October via Ripple Music.
The New Haven outfit’s second full-length marks a bold shift into classic and hard rock territory, built on big hooks, blues-soaked riffs, and choruses designed to be sung at full volume. Written primarily in 2019 and 2020, Deliverance trades the doomier tones of their debut for a sound infused with the swagger of ’70s greats.
Lead guitarist Dan Sefcik explains:
“You’ll still hear the Sabbath influence, but you’ll also hear ZZ Top, the Allman Brothers, Santana, and Lynyrd Skynyrd, to name a few. These songs are meant to be sung along to.”
The band’s trademark themes remain—apocalyptic visions, Luciferian conflicts, and the battle between light and dark—but are balanced this time with road stories and a celebration of rock ‘n’ roll itself. Sefcik adds:
“We’ve juxtaposed those heavy themes with lighthearted fun as well. We didn’t want this record to be all doom and gloom. Overall, we think it’s our best work yet.”
Deliverance promises to be a thunderous, bluesy exorcism of rock ‘n’ roll spirit. The record lands on 24th October through Ripple Music.


