Behead the Prophet No Lord Shall Live

Behead the Prophet No Lord Shall Live

A relentless barrage of chaotic rhythms and sharp guitar riffs generates a palpable tension that propels each track forward while creating moments of explosive release.

hardcore punk · queercore

United States Est. 1994 Disbanded 2001

"A relentless barrage of chaotic rhythms and sharp guitar riffs generates a palpable tension that propels each track forward while creating moments of explosive release."

About Behead the Prophet No Lord Shall Live

Behead the Prophet No Lord Shall Live is a fierce cultural force that carves out a space for confrontation and liberation within the hardcore punk landscape.
Their music serves as an urgent rallying cry, amplifying voices often marginalized in both the punk scene and broader society.
Their music serves as an urgent rallying cry, amplifying voices often marginalized in both the punk scene and broader society. By disrupting traditional narratives around identity and existence, they challenge listeners to confront societal norms and expectations head-on. The band’s approach emerges from a raw and visceral energy, where each performance becomes a cathartic experience that dismantles barriers between artist and audience. They invite engagement through their intense soundscapes, which blend speed and ferocity with moments of haunting reflection. This sonic aggression is matched by their commitment to fostering an inclusive community, creating a sense of belonging for those who feel out of place. In their songwriting, themes of resistance, identity, and defiance resonate throughout, often employing a blend of irony and sincerity. The band's voice oscillates between confrontational declarations and introspective musings, offering layered narratives that reflect both personal experiences and collective struggles. Their tone balances urgency with vulnerability, making room for listeners to find their own truths in the chaos.