RAG MusicAnime Songs
Lovely anime song

[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!

[Anime Songs] A compilation of anime theme songs by girls' bands (41–50)

Sharp ♯negoto

negoto – Sharp ♯ [Official Music Video]
Sharp ♯negoto

Negoto is a band known for its soft rock sound infused with synths.

Their 2012 release “sharp ♯” was chosen as the opening theme for Mobile Suit Gundam AGE.

The song gently envelops the grand story centered on interstellar warfare.

Melodious, dream pop–like synths and the band’s rhythmic performance are a perfect match.

Be sure to listen to Sachiko Aoyama’s clear, translucent vocals, which carry a subtly ambient atmosphere.

Starting Oversumika

sumika / Starting Over [Music Video] - TV Anime “MIX MEISEI STORY: The Second Summer, Beyond the Sky” Opening Theme
Starting Oversumika

Starting Over has been gaining support as a cheer song.

It’s a track by the rock band sumika, created as the opening theme for the anime MIX MEISEI STORY: Second Summer, Beyond the Sky.

The song passionately conveys the feelings of the baseball team’s protagonist as he enters his second summer.

With lyrics that powerfully push you forward, it’s something both viewers of the anime and those who haven’t seen it can relate to.

Its refreshing, summer-perfect sound is also a major draw.

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.

In conclusion

When it comes to girls’ bands, the range is wide—from cute tunes to cool tracks and even loud metal.

Have you found your favorite yet? This article will be updated regularly, so please check back whenever you’re in the mood for new music!