From cute to cool: iconic and recommended songs from uniquely individual girl bands
Bands made up of women are often lumped together as “girls’ bands.” But just like bands of men, there are many genres and groups to explore—that’s part of the fun.
Do you have a favorite girls’ band? Compared to male bands, there are far fewer of them, aren’t there? Here, we’ll introduce some recommended songs by girls’ bands formed by women.
From airy, transparent vocals to full-on death growls—there’s plenty to enjoy! If any band catches your interest, be sure to look up their other songs too.
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From cute to cool. Masterpieces and recommended songs by uniquely individual girl bands (71–80)
!Sabasusutā

The songs by Sabasister center on expressing emotions that fill the gaps between words.
They skillfully portray the complexity of human relationships and the emptiness in the heart, conveying the difficulties of communication.
The track is included on the album “Kakugo o Kimero!” released in March 2024, and the band also held a tour across 22 locations nationwide.
Reflecting everyday, subtle feelings and shifts of the heart, it’s a perfect song for those who struggle to express themselves in words.
Coupled with a pop sound, it becomes a compelling piece that resonates deeply with listeners.
Ask the MirageTogenashi Togeari

Togenashi Togeari is a girls’ band that works in conjunction with Girls Band Cry.
This track, included on their 11th single “Ususai Display” released in 2025, is an emotional number deeply intertwined with the anime’s world.
Its breathtaking ensemble fuses a driving vocal line with powerful guitars, sparkling piano, and a rhythm section that employs intricate, tightly synchronized figures.
The lyrics convey the earnest feelings of girls who keep crying out as they struggle and flail against an uncertain, elusive future, striking a powerful chord with listeners.
It’s a passionate rock tune that gives a push to anyone who wants to move forward.
Scars in my LifeFATE GEAR

Calling themselves a “Girls’ Steam Metal Orchestra” and performing within a unique, steampunk-like worldview, FATE GEAR stands out.
Their richly varied songs, created with many guest musicians, brim with appeal that transcends the boundaries of the metal genre.
wishCherryHearts

CherryHearts, also known as Cheriha (Cherry Hearts).
Their musical style calls to mind the golden age of girls’ bands, when groups like Princess Princess and LINDBERG were at their peak.
Formed in 2013, they’re known for live shows bursting with a happy vibe and exhilarating speed!
AbracadabraDraft King

This is a girls’ band formed in 2013, starting when STEREOPONY disbanded and NOHANA and SHIHO decided to start a new band together.
They began performing live in December 2012.
In March 2014, they held their second one-man (solo) concert at Shibuya CLUB QUATTRO.
dragging beatMASS OF THE FERMENTING DREGS

A band characterized by loud, desolate yet dynamic guitars, drums, and bass, paired with Miyamoto’s expansive, crystal-clear vocals.
This track is defined by its sonic firepower! It’s a song packed with raw, primal impulse.
It’s just so cool that I can’t help but be captivated every time I listen.
Something like “happy”nachi

Centered around Nachi—who grew up in rural Niigata and picked up the guitar in middle school after becoming captivated by Hi-STANDARD—Sabishisuta was formed in March 2022 and has been making headlines with their rapid rise.
In just five short months after forming, they landed a slot at SUMMER SONIC and were also selected to join 04 Limited Sazabys on tour, solidifying their momentum as a girls’ rock band.
In January 2024, they signed with PIZZA OF DEATH, headed by their idol Ken Yokoyama of Hi-STANDARD, and made their major-label debut with the album “Kakugo o Kimero!” Their music—singing of inner thrills and frustrations, as well as gratitude toward loved ones, set to melodies that evoke a sense of nostalgia—captures the hearts of many with its pure emotion and powerful performance.


