SHP's latest album, Wounds Bathed In Piss Water, is a raw and intense sonic experience that pushes the boundaries of experimental metal. From the opening track, "Burning Bridges," the listener is hit with a barrage of distorted guitars, thundering drums, and guttural vocals that set the tone for the rest of the album.
One of the standout tracks on the album is "Cult of the Worm," which features a haunting, atmospheric intro that gives way to a crushing riff and pummeling drums. The song's lyrics deal with themes of corruption and decay, and the band's delivery is nothing short of visceral.
Throughout the album, SHP showcases their technical prowess, with complex time signatures and intricate guitar work that never feels showy or indulgent. The production is also top-notch, with a clear and balanced mix that allows each instrument to shine through.