![]() ![]() Image Credit: Kevork Djansezian/Getty Images Here are 30 of our favorite bands fronted by inspiring female artists. ![]() “Tell them that having a voice and going against the grain is good.” “There’s enough women that are rad and have great points of view and great things to say who can start encouraging that in one another and the people who are coming to shows instill something else in them that is not being told to them through society and magazine covers,” she added. ![]() “By the fifth or sixth time, I realized that I’m the one with the microphone. “I remember playing North Star Bar and this guy yelled ‘take off your shirt!” probably 10 times,” she once recalled to Rolling Stone. Just take a look at Paramore’s Hayley Williams, who’s called out the music industry’s sexism on several occasions. That’s not to say these women aren’t perfectly capable of sticking up for themselves, however. From Garbage’s Shirley Manson to Evanescence’s Amy Lee, an ever-growing list of women rockers have spent decades proving that their talents are just as deserving of respect and notoriety, even in testosterone-dominated genres - and if you don’t agree, their supporting male bandmates probably have a thing or two to say to you. The history of rock includes a myriad of collectives in which a strong female voice provides the group’s identity while being supported by male backing musicians - and thank the heavens for it, because a new generation of these acts have made women all the more present in modern rock, country, pop and electronica.Īnd although there’s no rule that bands made up of all men, all women or a mix of genders are any less cool, there’s just something magical about watching a female artist lead the charge with a group of guys standing behind her onstage. ![]()
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