Rachel Dorothea Knight, professionally known as Banshee, is an American heavy metal musician based in Los Angeles. Active since 2018, she is known for her signature style of "fairy metal", a blend of trap, hyperpop, black metal, and witch house, with lyrics that aggressively confront misogyny, abuse, and predatory behavior based on her experiences in the metal scene. Since building a following on TikTok in 2020, Knight has released three studio albums: Fuck With a Banshee (2021), Fairy Metal (2022), and Birth of Venus (2023). Her music has received attention from Revolver, Loudwire, and Metal Hammer, and she has collaborated with artists including rapper Backxwash.
Knight was drawn to music from a young age, inspired by Avril Lavigne and Green Day.[2] She began playing guitar at age 8 and performed in various local bands,[2][3][4] but sought to be a producer as she didn't believe she could make a living as a smaller musician.[2] Initially a fan of emo music, Knight discovered heavy metal after seeing Lamb of God in eighth grade,[3] and learned to scream starting at age 15 using the videos of noted metal vocal teacher Melissa Cross.[5] She subsequently worked as a local metal producer.[3]
Career
Knight experienced abuse and sexual assault in her local metal scene, driving her away from the genre for a time as it had become.[4][6][3] She later told Loudwire "Metal became so closely associated with abuse for me that it became a trigger. I couldn't listen to it without getting flashbacks and panic attacks."[4] During her absence, Knight moved to Los Angeles, where she became interested in electronic music and sound design and spent a few years exploring her sound through self-production.[3] She initially sought to be a hip hop producer but "got too emotionally attached to my beats" and thus began adding her own vocals to them.[3] She began releasing music as Banshee in 2018, having long been fascinated with the eponymous creatures of Irish mythology and how they served as "a warning to others".[3] She has since nicknamed her fanbase "Stanchees".[2]
Around the start of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020, Knight left a previous job that she felt had not taken sufficient safety precautions and began finding traction for her Banshee music on TikTok and Spotify,[2][5] gaining over 300,000 followers on the former platform by August 2022.[7] She subsequently released two EPs, May He Rot (2020) and Banshee Hollow (2021), and her debut album, Fuck With a Banshee (2021).
In January 2022, Banshee released the single "Chamber".[4][5] Later that month, she was included on Revolver's monthly "5 Artists You Need to Know" list.[8] A second studio album, Fairy Metal, was released on June 17, including a guest appearance by Canadian rapper Backxwash.[3] Knight characterized the album in interviews as her official return to metal following her traumatic departure.[2]Fairy Metal received critical praise, and songs were featured on playlists like Spotify's New Music Friday and Apple Music's Breaking Metal.[6] In August, Metal Hammer included her on a list of "5 new bands you need to hear this month", calling her sound "a visceral yet ethereal experience" and "a cutting-edge blend of the demonic and angelic".[7] A third EP, Fairy Phonk, was released in November.
In early 2023, Knight held her first headlining show, titled "Cult of Banshee", in Los Angeles, through which she reportedly raised nearly $2,000 for the Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network (RAINN).[6] In May, she premiered the single "Men Are Trash (Wah Wah)" via New Noise Magazine.[6] The song was included on her third studio album, Birth of Venus, released in July 2023.[9]Earmilk praised the album, writing that Knight "continues to win our hearts with boldness and vulnerability in equal parts".[9]
Knight's lyrics bluntly address themes of abuse, sexual assault, misogyny, and predatory behavior, inspired by her own experiences in the metal scene.[7][9]Revolver wrote that it was "her painful, gripping lyricism that truly sets her apart in a crowded field",[8] while Earmilk described Birth of Venus as "empowering EDM anthems that aim to be a voice for women’s safety at clubs and shows".[9] Of her musical mission, Knight has said, "I've seen so many ways in which society and institutions reward abusers for their behavior. I will scream about it until I die. I want survivors to feel safe existing and never have to live in silence."[3]
Personal life
Knight was previously in an abusive relationship while part of her local metal scene, contributing to her hiatus from the genre.[2] Since 2014, she has dated an anonymous boyfriend, whom she refers to as "Manshee" on social media.[11][12]
Knight identifies as queer.[5][2] In October 2020, she came out as biromantic and asexual via Twitter, saying she had struggled to come out as asexual due to believing she was simply "damaged" and affected by trauma.[13]Earmilk referred to her in 2023 as an "LGBTQ+ icon".[9]
Knight says she "never was super tied to the religious part" of her Jewish upbringing but appreciates "the culture and the traditions and the family aspect...anywhere you go in the world, you can meet family."[2] She has noted her uniqueness as a Jewish artist in metal, saying "During my first show, I had a couple of people come up to me and say 'You know, I’m Jewish. It’s so cool that you’re openly Jewish.'"[2] She has also condemned the presence of racism, antisemitism, and Nazism in the metal scene, and has expressed a commitment to making her shows a safe haven for women and queer people within the scene.[2]