Throughout the history of the rock and metal scenes—often said to be male-dominated—women have never stopped fighting.
In recent years, bands with women at the front, singing with a unique perspective—at times powerfully, at times beautifully—seem to be drawing more attention than ever.
In Japan as well, bands like BABYMETAL, BAND-MAID, LOVEBITES, and Hanabie.
are making waves, even taking the stage at world-class rock festivals.
Many of you may have found yourselves becoming more interested in Western bands with female vocals.
In this article, with a focus on rock and metal, we introduce bands with outstanding female vocalists—from promising newcomers to timeless legends! Even if you’re new to Western music, be sure to check them out.
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[2025] Female-vocal Western music bands. Many rock and metal bands featured! (1–10)
Misery BusinessParamore

Paramore is a rock band from Tennessee.
Unusually for an emo band, they have a female lead vocalist.
Their vocalist, Hayley, is known for handling everything from powerful belts to delicate singing.
Their song “Misery Business” is one of their signature tracks and won Best Video at the Kerrang! Awards.
However, the song has also drawn a lot of criticism for its perceived anti-feminist content despite being a hit.
In response to this, Paramore announced that they would no longer perform it.
That’s a shame.
Bring Me To LifeEvanescence

At the time of their debut, they were described in Japan as “Hikaru Utada singing Linkin Park,” and this Gothic metal band Evanescence sparked a heavy rock boom with their beautiful vocals and loud sound.
The song was the second single from their first album, Fallen, and also serves as the album’s opening track.
Featuring low-end riffs that use low B—a staple in today’s rock scene—and crystalline vocals, it offers a charm distinctly different from male-fronted rock bands.
OutsidersAgainst The Current

Against The Current is a pop-rock band that gradually gained popularity by uploading covers of hit songs on YouTube.
The band originally consisted only of men, but as they started gaining attention on YouTube, their current vocalist, Chrissy Costanza, joined.
Their song “Outsiders” is one of their signature tracks and strongly reflects a pop sensibility.
It’s recommended even for those who aren’t fond of rock.
Nothing MattersThe Last Dinner Party

Formed in London in 2021, The Last Dinner Party is a five-piece all-female rock band currently attracting the most attention.
They released their debut album, “Prelude to Ecstasy,” in February 2024 and have sparked a global movement, including being selected for the prestigious “BBC Sound of 2024.” Their sound blends indie rock with baroque pop, featuring lyrics that are both provocative and tinged with emptiness, and a theatrical worldview.
Centered around vocalist Abigail Morris, they project a singular presence, amplified by their distinctive visuals.
They’re a band I recommend not only to rock fans but also to those interested in art and literature!
Heart Of GlassBlondie

Blondie, known as one of the quintessential bands of the new wave music that sparked a boom in the 1970s, has sold 40 million records worldwide and was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2006.
Their signature song “Heart of Glass” was released in 1978 and topped the charts in numerous countries.
Since it was also used in Japanese commercials, many of you may already be familiar with it.
JadedSpiritbox

As bands featuring powerful yet beautiful female lead vocals garner attention, Canada’s Spiritbox has captured the hearts of music fans who closely follow the modern metalcore to post-hardcore scene.
Formed in 2017, they released their debut album Eternal Blue in 2021, captivating a wide range of listeners with sounds spanning progressive metal, nu metal, and even R&B.
Vocalist Courtney LaPlante’s exceptional technique and chaotic sound have electrified metal fans around the world.
They’re a must-listen not only for fans of heavy music, but also for anyone looking to explore something new.
There’s a HoneyPale Waves

Pale Waves, a rock band from Manchester, UK, are a standout group known for their diverse sound ranging from indie pop to pop punk.
Since their 2017 debut, they have gained popularity with singles like “There’s a Honey” and “Eighteen,” and their debut album, My Mind Makes Noises, reached No.
8 on the UK charts in September 2018.
Their talent has been widely recognized, winning the NME Awards’ Under the Radar award and placing fifth in the BBC Sound of 2018.
Heather Baron-Gracie’s distinctive vocals and the band’s 80s-influenced sound feel both nostalgic and fresh.
They’re highly recommended for fans of Western rock and those who want to experience the power of a female lead vocalist.






