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[Anison] A collection of anime theme songs by girls’ bands

[Anison] A collection of anime theme songs by girls’ bands
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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!

[Anisong] A roundup of anime theme songs by girls' bands (1–10)

RaiseNEW!Chili Beans.

Chilli Beans. – Raise [TV animation “ONE PIECE” Ending Theme Song]
RaiseNEW!Chili Beans.

Chili Beans.

are a three-piece band that met at Voice Music School—an academy that has produced many artists—and have been gaining attention for their self-produced, free-form expression.

This track, included on their 4th EP “for you,” released in August 2023, was chosen as the ending theme for the TV anime ONE PIECE.

As Moto describes it, it carries the image of pushing forward toward an unseen dream together with your companions; its forward-looking worldview gives you a strong push when you’re stuck on exams or assignments.

With a structure that opens up into the chorus from a low-centered beat, it’s a perfect number for background music when you want to boost your concentration.

Give it a listen on nights when you want to do your best at your own pace.

SenseBAND-MAID

BAND-MAID / Sense (Official Music Video)
SenseBAND-MAID

BAND-MAID is a rock band that delivers a heavy sound rooted in hard rock while dressed in maid outfits.

They’re praised for their striking visuals and high-level musicianship, and have gained a large international following.

Their 2021 release “Sense” was chosen as the opening theme for the anime Platinum End.

It features a dynamic sound that enhances the story of humans chosen as candidates to become God and the angels who accompany them.

Be sure to pay attention to their overwhelming choral work woven into the band’s technical performance.

Don’t say “lazy”After School Tea Time

“Don’t say ‘lazy'” was used as the ending theme for the anime K-ON!.

It was released in 2009 by the Sakuragaoka High School Light Music Club, formed by the four female students in the series.

The story of high school girls spending their youth in a light music club became a hot topic and drew significant attention even beyond anime fans.

In the show, Yoko Hikasa, who plays Mio Akiyama with a cool, elegant image, performs the song, achieving a superb combination with its heavy rock sound.

Be sure to check out this passionate anime song that helped ignite the popularity of girls’ bands.

sky & blueGIRLFRIEND

“sky & blue,” which was chosen as the opening theme for Cour 8 of the anime Black Clover set in a fantastical world.

The girls’ band GIRLFRIEND, known for delivering songs filled with girlish feelings, released it in 2019.

A refreshing band sound that elevates the anime’s boundless adventure rings out.

Pay attention to the lyrics that candidly portray a love so pure it makes your heart flutter.

Their cute vocals will lift your spirits.

Why not lend an ear to this fast-paced, anime-esque sound?

Girl SSCANDAL

SCANDAL “Girl S” / Shoujo S – Music Video
Girl SSCANDAL

SCANDAL is a girls’ rock band that delivers sharp, rocking performances in school uniforms.

Their 2009 release “Shōjo S” was chosen as the 10th opening theme for the anime BLEACH.

The song’s passionate rock sound perfectly matches the cool, stylish vibe of the anime.

Pay attention to their colorful choral work layered over the straightforward band performance.

Together with lyrics that portray youthful feelings of love, it’s sure to set your heart ablaze.

It’s a track packed with the catchy appeal of a band known for creating numerous anime theme songs.

orangeChatmonchy

Chatmonchy “Orange” Music Video
Orange Chatmonchy

Daidai, which was used as the ending theme for the anime BLEACH where characters in traditional Japanese attire wage fierce battles, was released in 2007 by the band Chatmonchy, known for delivering simple yet striking rock sounds.

The world of the series—centered on high schoolers like the protagonist Ichigo Kurosaki—beautifully connects with lyrics written by vocalist Eriko Hashimoto during her own high school days.

The poignant vocals woven into the weighty band sound make this a song that truly stirs the heart.

Be sure to listen to this rock ballad that portrays the feeling of being in love in a genuine, down-to-earth way.

Dreamy Journeythe peggies

the peggies “Dreamy Journey” short ver.
Dreamy Journey the peggies

This was the peggies’ first major-label single.

It was selected as the first ending theme for BORUTO: NARUTO NEXT GENERATIONS.

The song perfectly suits the start of the story, capturing the excitement of embarking on a new journey.

Both the sound and the vocals convey a sense of moving forward lightly and the joy that comes with it.

It’s a feel-good, positive song that cheers you on as you pursue your dreams in life.