Limp Wrist

Limp Wrist

hardcore punk, queercore

United States Est. 1998

"The driving rhythms collide with jagged guitar lines, creating an intense atmosphere that compels movement through relentless tempo shifts and sudden bursts of noise."

About Limp Wrist

Limp Wrist stands as a crucial voice in the queer punk movement, pushing against the boundaries of traditional hardcore with unabashed authenticity and defiance.
Their music matters not just for its sonic aggression but for its celebration of identity and resistance, creating a space where marginalized voices can be heard and felt.
Their music matters not just for its sonic aggression but for its celebration of identity and resistance, creating a space where marginalized voices can be heard and felt. This boldness invites listeners to confront societal norms and embrace their complexities without apology. Emphasizing an unapologetic approach, Limp Wrist combines raw energy with pointed political commentary, using their platform to challenge both musical and cultural conventions. The band's performances are often visceral experiences where audience participation transforms into a collective act of rebellion, reinforcing the idea that punk can serve as a refuge for those who feel alienated or oppressed. Lyrically, Limp Wrist often explores themes of sexuality, identity, and societal rejection with a blend of irony and sincerity. Their storytelling strikes a balance between personal narrative and broader social critique, allowing listeners to engage on multiple levels—sometimes evoking laughter while simultaneously provoking thought about deeper issues. The tone oscillates between confrontation and vulnerability, making their message resonate powerfully within the punk landscape.