[Anison] A collection of anime theme songs by girls’ bands
This time, I’ve put together a collection of anime songs performed by girls’ bands!
Music that colors a work is incredibly important, right?
I’m sure many of you watch anime while paying attention to things like “who the composer is” or “which studio is producing it.”
Among all those anime songs created by various musicians and composers, this article shines a spotlight on girls’ bands.
It’s a recommendation for both anime lovers and rock band fans!
Be sure to read through to the end!
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[Anisong] A roundup of anime theme songs by girls' bands (1–10)
Go Way!Silent Siren

A song by the girls’ band SILENT SIREN that conveys the momentum of charging straight toward the future.
It was chosen as the ending theme for the anime Shinkansen Henkei Robo Shinkalion THE ANIMATION.
The powerful, energetic sound harmonizes with the light, ringing vocals to give you the courage to move forward and leave you with a joyful feeling.
It also evokes the image of working together with friends—plus, the call-and-response parts make it a fun track.
Don’t Let Me DownGacharic Spin

Gacharic Spin is a rock band known for each member’s colorful personality.
Their 2015 release “Don’t Let Me Down” was selected as the ending theme for the anime Dragon Ball Kai.
The edgy synth lines etched into the passionate band performance are striking.
The track was produced by Toru Hidaka, frontman of BEAT CRUSADERS, resulting in a sound that crosses over pop and punk.
Be sure to listen for their energetic vocals, which elevate the work’s thrilling battle scenes.
A Single PetalStereopony

Stereopony is a girls’ band known for emotionally charged songs themed around love and life.
Their performances, sung with a cute look, leave a strong impression.
Their track “Hitohira no Hanabira,” used as an ending theme for the anime BLEACH, was released in 2008.
Its rhythmic playing resonates perfectly with a work featuring cool characters crossing swords.
The upbeat band sound is so infectious it’ll make your body sway.
This catchy number, which lets you feel both anison and rock at the same time, is a must-check!
[Anison] Compilation of Anime Theme Songs by Girls’ Bands (11–20)
I willChelsy

“I Will,” featured as an insert song in the anime Blue Spring Ride, which depicts the sweet and bittersweet romances of youth.
It was released in 2014 by the girls’ band Chelsy, who made their mark in the 2010s.
The emotional melody set to a slow tempo leaves a strong impression.
The love story expressed through vocalist MIO’s cute singing is irresistibly heart-throbbing.
Many listeners will relate to the poignant lyrics that perfectly match a story about school-life romance.
It’s an anime song recommended both for those currently in love and for those who want to revisit nostalgic memories of past romances.
TroublemakerKANIKAPILA

Troublemaker,” which was chosen as the ending theme for the globally beloved anime Naruto Shippuden, was released in 2015 by the girls’ band KANIKAPILA, known for their charming smiles.
It delivers a passionate band sound that perfectly matches the world of the series, with an up-tempo rhythm that makes you want to move.
This punkish track sends cheers to the protagonist as they face any hardship head-on.
How about letting their colorful chorus work soothe you?
Today's songKaneyori Masaru

This is a song by Kaneyori Masaru, a three-piece girls’ band based in Osaka.
It was used as an insert song in episode 10 of the anime “Sunny Boy.” The sound is striking for the sense of conflict and momentum that feels like racing through one’s youth, which resonates with the atmosphere of the work.
Because youth is a limited time, it conveys a strong desire to cherish “this very moment.” It’s a piece that portrays a form of youth that isn’t just bright and carefree.
AlchemillaLegal Lily

Regal Lily is a rock band that delivers poetic songs that vividly evoke scenes for listeners.
Their music is striking for its wistful yet powerful vocals.
Alchemilla, chosen as the theme song for the anime 86 -Eighty Six-, which depicts battles between manned and unmanned machines, is a rock ballad suffused with a melancholic atmosphere.
The anime, a sci-fi work that portrays real-world social issues, matches beautifully with the band’s airy sound.
Be sure to experience their artistic sound that evokes the spirit of shoegaze.





