weekends need doughnuts, in our opinion 😄🍂🍩 these flavors were maple coconut bacon, chai, cannoli, smores, and blueberry — and yes, they’re all vegan 😛🍁🥥🥓☕️🍫
CHVRCHES: Oh, have I mentioned that I love CHVRCHES? I donāt think I have ever mentioned that I love CHVRCHES before. Let me just keep gushing about how they pump out countless great electropop tracks, and Lauren Mayberry is an angelic vocal presence, and the production is so much fun to listen to.
The Aces: Same as CHVRCHES, I donāt think Iāve EVER mentioned The Aces before. They balance pop and rock with snappy instrumentation and endlessly catchy hooks. Theyāre underrated AF.Ā
Paramore: A classic one weāve got here. Whether youāre into their older, more emo-punk sound or their newer, more pop-rock vibe, youāre bound to find something you like. Hayley Williams is a wonderful vocalist. (Have you seen the videos of her performing live in the studio? Itās insane!)Ā
Pale Waves: Iād heard of them from time to time and recently checked out their latest album. I wish Iād listened to them sooner, because it was really good. Theyāre sound is a blends of everything, emo/punk/pop/electronic/rock, Iāve heard them compared to the 1975, (not to mention Heather Baron-Gracieās iconic eyeshadow looks.)
Glades: I donāt understand why they arenāt bigger. Glades have a lot of catchy electropop songs that range from upbeat and danceable to soothing and chill. Iām in love with Karina Wykesās vocals.Ā
Fickle Friends: On the search for electropop groups in the vein of CHVRCHES, I came across Fickle Friends. Their music is peppy and upbeat and a whole lot of fun to dance to. Theyāve been releasing music for years, and their debut album is great start to end.
The Pretty Reckless: Iād like to thank Supernatural for getting me into this band when they playedĀ āMake Me Wanna Dieā in an episode, because now Iāve discovered one of my favorite kick-ass rock bands. Who knew Jenny Humphrey could go that hard?Ā
Black Honey: If youāre into that rock-punk sound with a retro throwback vibe, check them out. Izzy B. Phillips has a ton of personality on the vocals. Thanks to YouTube for recommending one of their wonderfully aesthetic and impressive music videos to me.Ā
Dream Wife: I came across them on the hunt for all-female rock bands. I had no clue that they would rock so hard, I was shaken the first time I listened to them. If you want full-on, noisy, headbanging rock music, they dropped their debut album.Ā
Dorothy: Even if you donāt know Dorothy, you probably know Dorothy. Their songs have been in The Originals, The Vampire Diaries, Wynonna Earp, Pretty Little Liars, Orange Is The New Black, and a bunch of other shows. (I first heard one of their songs in a video game add.) Their first album, Rockisdead, is stuffed to the brim with bangers, and their second album, 28 Days In The Valley, takes a bit of a different approach, but is still good.Ā
Goat Girl: A bit more alternative with a twinge of rock, this band is probably the weirdest on this list, but donāt let that deter you. Their songs have incredible range in tone. The lead singer Lottie has a deeper, more complex voice.Ā
Bahari: This band is so gosh darned summery. They have an array of summer jams on their EP, but have also released chiller, more edgy singles. Their electronic/pop/acoustic sound is quite enjoyable.Ā
MisterWives: Their music is just a ton of fun. Itās sparkly, upbeat pop with a bit of alternative and electronic sprinkles throughout. Theyāve got a similar sound to St. Lucia. The lead singer, Mandy Lee, has a voice that I can only describe as a cross between Shakira and Halsey.Ā
Listen to a mix of my faves from these bands!Ā Do you listen to any of these bands? Do you have any recommendations for female-fronted or all-female bands? Maybe Iāll make a part 2 in the future.Ā