[Anison] A collection of anime theme songs by girls’ bands
Isn’t music extremely important for anime? It’s an essential presence that deepens a work’s worldview.
I’m sure many people watch anime while paying attention to who’s singing and who wrote the lyrics and composed the music.
In this article, among the many musicians and composers who handle theme songs, we’ve compiled a selection of “anime songs by girls’ bands”! It’s content we can recommend to both anime fans and rock band lovers.
Be sure to check it out to the end!
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[Anisong] A roundup of anime theme songs by girls' bands (1–10)
Mysterious YouSabasusutā

A pop number where a sense of unease coexists within a positive tone, “Fushigi na Kimi.” Its airy lyrics and driving sound brilliantly capture the emotional wavering toward a mysterious presence.
The catchy melody that suddenly opens up your field of view in the chorus is also striking.
Chosen as the opening theme for the anime Alien Moomoo, the track is included on the EP My girlfriend is PIZZA OF DEATH, releasing in April 2025.
Perfect for mornings when you need a boost or any time you want to feel positive!
My VegaRīgaru Rirī

Regallily, a band beloved for their alternative sound.
“Boku no Vega,” selected as the ending theme for season 4 of the anime Rent-A-Girlfriend, a romantic comedy that begins with a rental girlfriend service, was released as a single in July 2025.
Inspired by constellations shining in the summer night sky, it portrays that tantalizing sense of distance—so close, yet just out of reach.
Honoka Takahashi’s transparent vocals and the pop-leaning yet faintly forlorn instrumentation gently echo the story’s afterglow.
How about listening to it while feeling the summer night breeze?
Adolescent Complexkessoku bando

The strummed guitar sounds incredibly emotional! This piece was created as the opening theme for the anime “Bocchi the Rock!”.
Released as a single under the band name Kessoku Band in October 2022, it’s a high-velocity tune that evokes the lineage of Shimokitazawa-style guitar rock.
The lyrics vividly portray the feelings of a protagonist burdened by insecurities.
Be sure to check out this fiery number that powerfully pushes forward anyone who wants to change their present situation!
[Anison] Compilation of Anime Theme Songs by Girls’ Bands (11–20)
Tenkorin ThemeCHAI

The opening theme for the anime “Oshiete Hokusai! -THE ANIMATION-” created by CHAI carries a positive message that embraces personal complexes.
Written specifically for the series in March 2021, it features a happy sound that perfectly matches the story of a protagonist striving to become an artist and growing along the way.
Another highlight is that Azumi Waki, who plays the lead, and others participated as chorus singers.
It’s an anison that gives a push to anyone who wants to try something new but lacks confidence.
normalConton Candy

Serialized in Weekly Shonen Jump, SAKAMOTO DAYS is an action-comedy manga where the ordinary and the extraordinary intersect.
This song was chosen as the ending theme for its TV anime adaptation.
Conton Candy released it digitally in advance in January 2025, followed by a CD single in March of the same year.
The exhilarating band performance and lyrics that capture the preciousness of everyday life—closely tied to the characters—strike a chord.
The playful arrangements, including irregular time signatures and a bass solo, are also highlights.
Why not listen to it while thinking of someone dear to you?
Winds Of TransylvaniaLOVEBITES

Clad in white outfits, LOVEBITES is a band that sends classic heavy metal resounding across the world.
Their 2021 release, “Winds Of Transylvania,” was chosen as the opening theme for the anime Vlad Love.
It’s a blistering piece of speed metal that further accelerates the madcap energy of a comedy about a vampire girl.
Pay attention to the rapid shift from the classical melody at the beginning into a full-on sprint, as well as the technical twin-guitar ensemble.
It’s a refreshing number where thrilling performances and powerful vocals fuse beautifully.
Karu-Garu Everyday!!hanabie

This is a single released in July 2025 that was selected as the theme song for the TV anime “Raccoon Karukaru-dan.” The contrast between Yukina’s cute vocals and the heavy, weighty sound creates a powerful impact.
The development where fierce shouts intersect with a pop melody links perfectly with the anime’s comical worldview.
It’s perfect for times when you need a boost of energy or for mornings when you want to get pumped up.


