Current female fronted rock
August 15, 2017 7:01 AM   Subscribe

Wolf Alice: Brilliant indie rock, stretching from folk to punk. Watch Yuck Fou and Don't Delete the Kisses, from their upcoming sophmore album 'Visions of a Life', and one of their first songs Fluffy.

Dead Sara: if they can't save rock and roll, it wasn't worth saving in the first place. Bluesy, strong and beautiful. Watch Weatherman, Something Good and Sorry For It All.

Kid Wave: Simple guitar rock with some shoegaze mixed in. Watch Wonderlust and I Am Trying To Break Your Heart.

Honeyblood: a two piece from Scotland, dreamy, noisy and stripped down at the same time. Watch Babes Never Die and Killer Bangs.
posted by signal (28 comments total) 68 users marked this as a favorite
 
Saw them years ago on Conan and was really taken a back by how much I liked them. Thanks for the reminder to check back on them again.
posted by xammerboy at 7:07 AM on August 15, 2017


I think you'll find that you've missed out Pumarosa. More here and here.
posted by pipeski at 7:25 AM on August 15, 2017 [2 favorites]


Wolf Alice featured in the second half of the T2 Trainspotting trailer late last year, which was what pulled me in. Great debut album, can't wait for the new one.
posted by rory at 7:48 AM on August 15, 2017 [1 favorite]


Great list, can't wait to dig into these. I saw Slothrust this weekend and they really blew me away. Everyone should catch this band live if they can. Punk energy with good lyrics and lots of guitar solos.

I also really like Dilly Dally and also I think Hop Along is indie rock's most criminally underrated band
posted by cyphill at 7:49 AM on August 15, 2017 [3 favorites]


they were an opener for The1975. stole the show. terrific group.
posted by j_curiouser at 8:00 AM on August 15, 2017


Maybe this is TMI, but I am loving female-fronted rock these days. Especially high marks for this year go to TOPS, Chastity Belt, Fazerdaze, Hand Habits, Land of Talk, Palehound, Sheer Mag, and Tennis. Also earning quality time on the hi-fi are: Chemtrails, Charly Bliss, Jay Som, Alaskalaska, Amber Arcade, Amy O, Big Thief, Vagabon, Waxahatchee, Girl Ray, and HAIM.
posted by saintjoe at 8:55 AM on August 15, 2017 [10 favorites]


There's no TMI in music recommendations! Thanks.

(Seconding Charly Bliss. Probably my favorite this year so far.)
posted by bigendian at 9:33 AM on August 15, 2017


Makthaverskan just released a new song and details about their new album today. Awesome Swedish post-punk stuff.
posted by gucci mane at 9:46 AM on August 15, 2017 [2 favorites]


I love the use of "Silk" in the T2 trailer linked above, but I wish that the part of the song used in the trailer was a bigger part of the song itself. I love the slow build-up, but it would be great if the climax was repeated a couple more times.

(I also wish more Wolf Alice stuff sounded like "Silk." I like their other songs too, but for me that track is the stand out, and it's a bit of an anomaly in their discography.)
posted by Ian A.T. at 10:06 AM on August 15, 2017


Seconding Hop Along. Frances Quinlan's voice on Tibetan Pop Stars is so heckin' great.
posted by D.Billy at 10:19 AM on August 15, 2017 [3 favorites]


I have also been listening to female artists and female-fronted groups almost exclusively lately. I'm especially enjoying Emma Ruth Rundle, as well as her other band Marriages, and her other other band Red Sparowes (which, granted, is mostly dudes). Also Chelsea Wolfe, and... well, really anybody on Sargent House.

Also, Warpaint. Love love love Warpaint.
posted by curiousgene at 10:22 AM on August 15, 2017 [2 favorites]


Girlpool
Big Thief (one of the best lyricists going in any genre)
Sheer Mag
posted by thetruthisjustalie at 11:00 AM on August 15, 2017 [3 favorites]


The Regrettes - "Seashore", and kicking off AV Club Under Cover with “Fox On The Run
posted by jazon at 11:09 AM on August 15, 2017 [1 favorite]


Your missed Dasher.
posted by SageLeVoid at 11:12 AM on August 15, 2017 [1 favorite]


I'm a huge Wolf Alice fan. I have absolutely worn out their first CD. Can't wait for Visions of a Life. Ellie Rowsell also guests on a couple of tracks on the new Alt-J album, which was a fun combination of recent favorites.
posted by It's Raining Florence Henderson at 12:29 PM on August 15, 2017


Female fronted new wavy rock from France Fishbach - Un autre que moi. I think it's pretty cool.
posted by os tuberoes at 12:34 PM on August 15, 2017 [1 favorite]


Camp Cope! They're Australian and fantastic.
posted by god hates math at 1:00 PM on August 15, 2017 [1 favorite]


Le Butcherettes!
posted by quartzcity at 1:53 PM on August 15, 2017 [1 favorite]


There's also Novella, a 60s-inflected UK band with some very good material, like "Does the Island Know?", "Change of State,", "Sentences," and "Don't Believe Ayn Rand."
posted by kewb at 1:57 PM on August 15, 2017 [1 favorite]


Kid Wave are excellent and when I feel bad I put the 7" of Wonderlust on very very loud and dance around for 3 minutes completely unashamed.

(they are also very good live in a sort of shy and nervous and completely adorable way)
posted by parm at 3:21 PM on August 15, 2017


I'd recommend:

-She Makes War, with particular favorites Cold Shoulder, Slow Down Sunshine, Minefields, Exit Strategy, and In This Boat.

-birdeatsbaby, particularly The Bullet, Feast of Hammers, Incitatus, and Tastes Like Sympathy.

-Dorothy, particularly Raise Hell and Missile.

Might have more later, don't have time now.
posted by Caduceus at 3:38 PM on August 15, 2017 [1 favorite]


They’ve already been mentioned, but I'm convinced that the recent Chastity Belt album is a masterpiece. I don't say that lightly. Also their sense of humor is subtle but unstoppable.
Also already mentioned: Hand Habits is making some excellently crafted songs.
Sugar Candy Mountain features some really delicious guitar playing and arrangements in a retro-kitsch-psych vein.
Bleached is a blast of pure rock fun, as is Tacocat.
Wussy are great.
More somber: Emma Ruth Rundle is fantastic, as is her band Marriages.
The band Heron Oblivion is mostly dudes, but definitely animated by drummer/singer Meg Baird. They are absolutely incredible live.
Skull Diver does a great glitter/gloom combination.
On the more metal side of things, Chelsea Wolfe is wonderful, and so is Muscle and Marrow, an intense duo with some similar aesthetics.
SubRosa has spent years now being epic.
posted by Erroneous at 6:12 PM on August 15, 2017 [6 favorites]


This is good stuff!

Thanks for all the recommendations, I got some listening to do...
posted by inparticularity at 10:19 PM on August 15, 2017


Seconding the recommendation for the new Pumarosa album (mentioned above by pipeski). It's an utterly compelling debut and I love it.

Another band I've been listening to lately that I'm surprised hasn't been mentioned yet is Black Honey.

If anyone's interested, I've got a 250-song Spotify playlist that I've maintained for a couple of years now, "Female Fronted Alternative Rock, Indie and Shoegaze, 1990s-2010s." It's already got a number of the artists mentioned here, and I'll keep adding to it over the next few days based on additional recommendations in this thread.
posted by Sonny Jim at 4:47 AM on August 16, 2017 [1 favorite]


Sonny Jim: "If anyone's interested, I've got a 250-song Spotify playlist that I've maintained for a couple of years now"

Followed, looks good, was thinking of making one based on this thread, glad you beat me to it!
posted by signal at 5:11 AM on August 16, 2017 [1 favorite]


Mary Bell are from France with a garage-ey Kill Rock Stars sound.

Dog Party have a new-ish album out "'Til You're Mine".

No Joy released a 4 song EP this year called Creep. This is Califone, from that EP, and this is Hare Tarot Lies from an earlier album, just because it's weird and good. No Joy does noisey shoegaze stuff.

The Creepshow have a new album coming out soon because psychobilly never dies! and they've released a single from it, "Sticks & Stones".
posted by Zack_Replica at 12:48 PM on August 17, 2017


Syd Straw formed a new all women band called Bitchface and they were amazing live. Hope they play nearby again soon.
posted by TenaciousB at 5:26 PM on August 17, 2017


Maybe this is TMI, but I am loving female-fronted rock these days. Especially high marks for this year go to TOPS, Chastity Belt, Fazerdaze...

Loving Fazerdaze.
posted by Coventry at 4:06 PM on August 18, 2017


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