Nick Cave And The Bad Seeds - Red Right Hand (Peaky Blinders OST)

Seeds - Red Right Hand (peaky Blinders Ost): Nick Cave And The Bad

The phrase "red right hand" is lifted from John Milton's Paradise Lost (1667), where it refers to God's hand of divine vengeance. Cave inverts this, using the imagery for a shadowy figure who promises security but demands absolute control.

The track is sonically sparse yet dripping with a sense of impending doom. The phrase "red right hand" is lifted from

“There's always the dramatic beat drop... at the start of the song when the main title appears, which is when you know to get ready for oftentimes some violence, the occasional scheme, and always some drama.” American Songwriter · 1 year ago the occasional scheme