The theme song for the first season of Lucifer , titled was composed and performed by the indie rock duo Heavy Young Heathens (brothers Robert and Aron Mardo). This track is a masterclass in tonal branding, perfectly encapsulating the show’s blend of celestial noir, sharp wit, and gritty charm. Sonic Character
The song is built on a foundation of "swampy" garage rock. It features a distorted, bluesy guitar riff and a driving, rhythmic pulse that feels both ancient and modern. The vocals are delivered with a gravelly, nonchalant swagger that mirrors the protagonist, Lucifer Morningstar—a character who is simultaneously sophisticated and dangerous. Thematic Resonance
The lyrics and melody highlight the show's core premise: the burden of identity. The title itself, "Being Evil Has a Price," leans into the irony of the series. While the public perceives Lucifer as the root of all evil, the show explores his desire for autonomy and the "price" he pays in the form of familial rejection and emotional vulnerability. The song’s dark, catchy energy sets the stage for a version of Los Angeles that is both glamorous and stained by sin. Impact on the Series