Paul Cafcae Strikes a Fiery Chord with “Devil’s Right Hand”
Paul Cafcae delivers a raw, riveting tale in his latest single, Devil’s Right Hand—a song brimming with grit, groove, and a little bit of mischief. Based on real-life experiences (with a twist for legal reasons, as he cheekily notes), this track crackles with authenticity and old-school charm, pulling listeners into a world of recklessness, consequence, and redemption.
From the first strum, Devil’s Right Hand grips you with its infectious energy. The upright bass, masterfully played by Ethan Tilbury, thumps with an irresistible swing, while Diana Herrera’s tight drum work lays down a rhythm that feels both urgent and effortless. The duo’s backing vocals add an extra layer of richness, complementing Cafcae’s storytelling in a way that makes the song feel like an outlaw ballad passed down through the ages.
There’s an undeniable vintage quality here, reminiscent of the classic folk and rockabilly greats. Cafcae’s voice carries a storytelling weight that makes every line feel lived-in—like he’s not just singing a song, but recounting a legend. The track’s production, helmed by Andy Dmytryshyn and polished by Jamie King, ensures that every instrument punches through while preserving a raw, organic feel. It’s a song that makes you want to stomp your boots, raise a glass, and maybe even reconsider your own flirtations with fate. With Devil’s Right Hand, Paul Cafcae proves once again that he’s got a storyteller’s soul and a musician’s fire—and we’re more than happy to be along for the ride.