[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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[Anison] A Compilation of Anime Theme Songs by Girls’ Bands (31–40)
The wind knowsakai kouen

Akai Ko-en is a rock band that freely expresses genreless charm in their music.
They’re known for their wide-ranging sound, from colorful pop to heavy rock.
Their 2014 release “Kaze ga Shitteru” was used as the ending theme for the anime The Pilot’s Love Song.
Its rumbling guitar layered over a softly floating melody line is undeniably cool.
It’s a warm piece that matches a story set in the sky, where battles unfold.
Be sure to check out this anisong packed with both gentleness and strength.
mayflyЯeal

Even before their major debut, ЯeaL had been attracting attention as a next-generation girls’ band.
Their third single, Kagerou, selected as the opening theme for the TV anime Gintama°, is a track where the contrast between the cute vocals and the aggressive sound creates a powerful impact.
The ensemble—featuring catchy, tight guitar phrases—blends perfectly with the hook-laden melody.
It’s an eccentric rock tune that also ties in with the anime’s world.
DESTINYnegoto

Negoto, a four-piece rock band that had been performing energetically since their high school days, unfortunately disbanded in 2019.
Their 9th single “DESTINY,” which was used as the ending theme for the TV anime Gintama°, features an ear-catching synth sound and a clear, airy vocal that shape the song’s atmosphere.
The exhilarating chorus melody and ensemble have a uniquely pleasant quality that makes you want to listen on repeat.
It’s an emotional pop tune where a sense of weightless float is balanced by the tightness of its rock sound.
Flash StringsCyntia

Flash Strings was selected as the opening theme for the Omega Awakening arc of Saint Seiya Ω.
Performed by the all-girl band Cyntia—known for delivering passionate metal sounds with an elegant look—the song was released in 2014.
Its lyrics, evoking a grand tale of “gods” and “constellations,” resonate with the series.
The heavy, metal-based band sound is accented by strikingly pop-flavored synth tones.
SAKI’s beautiful, expansive vocals kindle the listener’s spirit.
Experience the powerful sound that amplifies the series’ intense battle scenes.
LAST GAMEZwei

LAST GAME, featured in the anime Steins;Gate 0, which depicts a grand story that crosses world lines.
Performed by the girls’ band Zwei—known for their many game songs—it was released in 2018.
This soulful track matches the work’s worldview, with its unexpected plot developments.
The gentle melody etched into the aggressive rock sound leaves a strong impression.
The lyrics, which portray beautiful yet fleeting emotions, will resonate with your heart.
Be sure to give this anime song, wrapped in a tender vocal performance, a listen.


