Pavement’s indie classic No More Kings has surfaced as a powerful soundtrack for June 14’s nationwide No Kings Day protests. Initially a quirky take on American Revolution themes, the track now serves as a rallying cry against modern authoritarianism.
From Satire to Solidarity
First released in the mid-1990s for Schoolhouse Rock! Rocks, No More Kings humorously critiqued colonial rule and British monarchy . Lyrics celebrate rebellion and reject rule by kings. Consequently, the song resonates strongly with today’s No Kings movement — which opposes authoritarian displays, especially those tied to former President Trump’s planned military parade .
No Kings Day: Not Just Another Protest
Meanwhile, on June 14, over 2,000 peaceful “No Kings” events took place across the U.S. . Organizers emphasized democracy, anti-authoritarianism, and nonviolence. They even avoided D.C., choosing local communities instead . Clearly, spark was needed — and Pavement’s defiant chorus supplied it.
Why the Song Fits the Moment
Lyrically, the song’s pilgrim-versus-king imagery fits perfectly. It urges listeners to “run our things our own way”, echoing today’s defiance. Additionally, its upbeat indie-rock tone energizes crowds already chanting *No thrones. No crowns. No kings.* . In other words, it inspires both reflection and action.
Across Borders, Across Hearts
Notably, No More Kings inspired rallies in not just the U.S., but also Canada, the UK, Germany, Italy, and more . As the movement highlighted global solidarity against authoritarianism, Pavement’s song transcended a nostalgic indie-rock favorite to gain renewed relevance.