Spear of Destiny

Spear of Destiny is a British post-punk rock band formed in 1982 by Kirk Brandon (vocals, guitar), after the breakup of Theatre of Hate. Known for their powerful blend of punk, gothic rock, soul and epic influences, Spear of Destiny made their mark in the 1980s with dramatic energy and intense stage performances, driven by Brandon's fervent vocals. The band first came to prominence with the album Grapes of Wrath (1983), quickly followed by One Eyed Jacks (1984) and World Service (1985), which cemented their reputation on the British alternative scene. Their track "Never Take Me Alive " (1987), taken from the album Outland, became their biggest commercial success, reaching the Top 20 in the UK. These records combine cutting-edge riffs, grandiloquent brass and lyrics often inspired by war, faith or survival. Over the decades, the band underwent many changes of musicians, but remained centered around Kirk Brandon, a charismatic figure with an intense pen and strong convictions. Despite periods of lower visibility, Spear of Destiny has maintained a loyal fan base and a steady stream of activity both in the studio and on stage, with recent albums such as 31 (2014), Tontine (2018), Ghost Population (2022) and Janus (2025), with a brand-new line-up.

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