Girls who can rock

Talk about how awesome the new _______ album is.
Egg
Goldman
Posts: 510
Joined: Fri Apr 15, 2005 5:42 pm
Instruments: whistles and egg shakers
Recording Method: Cakewalk, Cubase, Audacity, Garageband
Submitting as: Phunt Your Friends
Location: Villemoustaussou, France
Contact:

Post by Egg »

Deerhoof is great. I haven't seen them live, but uh.. yeah, the fact that I vouch for them probably reinforces whatever opinion you have of them after that last post.
glug glug glug egg makes wine. You can make wine too.
Mogosagatai
Goldman
Posts: 717
Joined: Sat Sep 25, 2004 3:09 pm

Post by Mogosagatai »

I'll vouch for Deerhoof too. They're pretty incredible. A bit uncomfortable at first, but as soon as you acquire the taste you'll be glad you did.
User avatar
Caravan Ray
bono
bono
Posts: 8738
Joined: Sat Sep 25, 2004 1:51 pm
Instruments: Penis
Recording Method: Garageband
Submitting as: Caravan Ray,G.O.R.T.E.C,Lyricburglar,The Thugs from the Scallop Industry
Location: Toowoomba, Queensland
Contact:

Post by Caravan Ray »

Yeah - chicks have their uses I suppose, but music-wise (Bjork and PJ Harvey notwithstanding) most are pretty ordinary. I like video-clips where they shake their tits and that, though.
User avatar
Henrietta
Attlee
Posts: 367
Joined: Sat Sep 25, 2004 2:45 pm
Instruments: Guitar, Bass, Vox, Kazoo
Recording Method: None
Submitting as: Quimby, Nouveau Pauvre
Pronouns: she/her
Location: Colorado

Post by Henrietta »

susan tedeschi
User avatar
jb
Roosevelt
Posts: 4200
Joined: Sat Sep 25, 2004 10:12 am
Instruments: Guitar, Cello, Keys, Uke, Vox, Perc
Recording Method: Logic X
Submitting as: The John Benjamin Band
Pronouns: he/him
Location: WASHINGTON, DC
Contact:

Post by jb »

Breeders
blippity blop ya don’t stop heyyyyyyyyy
User avatar
Leaf
Churchill
Posts: 2438
Joined: Sat Sep 25, 2004 2:19 pm
Instruments: Drums, guitar, bass, vocals.
Recording Method: Cubase
Submitting as: Leaf 62, Gert, Boon Liver, Leaf and Twig, Tom Skillman, A bunch of other stuff.
Location: Campbell River, B.C.
Contact:

Post by Leaf »

jb wrote:Breeders
dude that's not very nice. they prefer to be called "women".

geez.
Image
User avatar
jack
Roosevelt
Posts: 3852
Joined: Sat Sep 25, 2004 10:41 am
Recording Method: ProTools, Logic, Garageband
Submitting as: brody, Jack Shite, Johnny in the Corner, Bloody Hams, lots more
Location: santa cruz, ca.

Post by jack »

sarah mclachlan
lucinda williams
queen latifah
Hi!
WeaselSlayer
Niemöller
Posts: 1592
Joined: Tue Dec 14, 2004 5:13 pm
Instruments: Guitar, keyboard
Recording Method: Garageband, laptop mic
Submitting as: Luke Henley
Location: Tucson, AZ
Contact:

Post by WeaselSlayer »

Kim Deal will always be a Pixie to me. And Deerhoof makes some beautiful songs. I think they're gorgeous.
bwell
de Gaulle
Posts: 143
Joined: Wed Dec 15, 2004 7:48 pm
Instruments: guitar, piano, bass, mandolin
Submitting as: The BeWells
Location: Lakewood, CA

Post by bwell »

Kasey Chambers
Kathleen Edwards
Patty Griffin
Patty Larkin
Julie Miller
Jonatha Brooke
Gillian Welch
Aimee Mann
j$
Ibárruri
Posts: 5374
Joined: Sat Sep 25, 2004 11:33 am
Instruments: Bass, keyboards, singin', guitar
Submitting as: Johnny Cashpoint
Location: London, Engerllaaannnddd
Contact:

Post by j$ »

I guess it transpires that the point of this thread is that a thread like this is pointless.

Oh, i am so deep when i am drunk :)
Smalltown Mike
Goldman
Posts: 568
Joined: Fri Mar 11, 2005 11:49 am
Submitting as: shrts, Sewer Ppl, Flaming Tiger, shrts, shot pounder, Gert, Slither, Gaping Maw
Pronouns: he/him
Location: Toronto

Post by Smalltown Mike »

Bow wow wow.
X-Ray Spex.
The Plasmatics, feat. the Toughest Woman In the World, R.I.P.
Juliet (Lewis) and the Licks actually rock too.
The Selector.
Jane County and the Electric Chairs—well, does she count? She started out as Wayne County before the sex change.
Punk rock is for children. Grab a six-pack at Half-a-Dozen Records.
hectified
A New Player
Posts: 8
Joined: Fri Mar 11, 2005 8:30 am
Instruments: None
Recording Method: Fruity Loops
Submitting as: Drop Dead Average

Post by hectified »

Jen Trynin has released two great albums. Unfortunately, her first "Cockamamie" released about the same time that Alanis was getting all the attention.

Martha (sister of Rufus) Wainwright's debut has been a constant listen for me since it released.
sausage boy
bono
bono
Posts: 1074
Joined: Mon Sep 27, 2004 8:53 pm
Instruments: Bass, Vocals, Terrible drum machine, even worse harmonica
Recording Method: Creative Recorder, ModPlug Tracker and Audacity
Location: South Australia
Contact:

Post by sausage boy »

The Spazzys
Christa Hughes
The Widow Jones

all awesome Aus female singers and songwriters.

I also got hooked onto Avenue D, two female singers and some guy who writes the music.
nicegeoff
Karski
Posts: 65
Joined: Sun Sep 26, 2004 12:50 pm
Submitting as: Aerosmith JR.
Location: West Grove, PA
Contact:

Post by nicegeoff »

I can't believe no one's mentioned Wendy Carlos!

The Aislers Set

Or underappreciated Cibo Matto

Jenny Toomey (when she sings Franklin Bruno songs)

Margo Guryan (Responsible for one of my all-time favorite albums)

Of course, The Shaggs

Anna Oxygen

Tulip Sweet & Her Trail of Tears

Princess Superstar

Patty Donahue of the Waitresses

The wonderful Lucia Pamela

Astrud Gilberto

Dear Nora

Nancy Sinatra!
make love, not music
User avatar
jack
Roosevelt
Posts: 3852
Joined: Sat Sep 25, 2004 10:41 am
Recording Method: ProTools, Logic, Garageband
Submitting as: brody, Jack Shite, Johnny in the Corner, Bloody Hams, lots more
Location: santa cruz, ca.

Post by jack »

Carol Cleveland Sings!
Hi!
HeuristicsInc
Ibárruri
Posts: 5350
Joined: Sat Sep 25, 2004 6:14 pm
Instruments: Synths
Recording Method: Windows computer, Acid, Synths etc.
Submitting as: Heuristics Inc. (duh) + collabs
Pronouns: he/him
Location: Maryland USA
Contact:

Post by HeuristicsInc »

Egg wrote:I can AIM transfer you some females that you probably like.
forget working in the vineyards, if you can do that i'm sure there's some lonely guys out there who will pay you a fortune for this service.
-bill
152612141617123326211316121416172329292119162316331829382412351416132117152332252921
http://heuristicsinc.com
Liner Notes
SF Lyric Ideas
User avatar
Phil. Redmon.
Goldman
Posts: 520
Joined: Sat Sep 25, 2004 3:28 pm
Instruments: guitars
Recording Method: Reaper
Submitting as: Abominominous, The Hell Yeahs, Spy Vs. Pie
Location: W. Sac, Cal.
Contact:

Post by Phil. Redmon. »

Did anybody say Melt Banana yet?
User avatar
Heather. Redmon.
Goldman
Posts: 710
Joined: Sat Sep 25, 2004 3:28 pm
Instruments: Vox
Submitting as: The Hell Yeahs
Pronouns: She/her
Location: West Sacramento, CA
Contact:

Post by Heather. Redmon. »

Ha ha! I don't know if they rock, but they do squeek and shreek quite well! Spencer likes the Soviettes, so they must rock!
jack wrote:heather is the hardest working mom on songfight (in addition to being arguably the rockinist chick....).
Listen to our music!
User avatar
Rabid Garfunkel
Churchill
Posts: 2468
Joined: Sat Sep 25, 2004 12:43 pm
Instruments: Absurdity
Recording Method: iPhone, Reason & rando apps/toys
Submitting as: Rabid Garfunkel, Primitive Screwheads
Pronouns: that guy
Location: Hollywood, Calif.

Post by Rabid Garfunkel »

Tanya Donnelly (formerly of Throwing Muses, now solo)
Siouxie Sioux (formerly of Siouxie & the Banshees, Creatures)
Some French punk band named "La Doubt" (or maybe that's just one of their songs. I'm useless, memory-wise, and they only put out vinyl, the fiends. Spelling possibly incorrrect)
Hazel O'Connor (punk, her "Breaking Glass" [1980?] album is fucking brilliant, IMNSHO)
Laurie Anderson is god, though listening-tastes-wise, for you she may be one of those small volcano gods that throw pumice all over a mexican farm's back forty, as in, way distant and removed from your daily life. Rent "Home of the Brave" if you can find it, for the best possible introduction to the magic that is she.
"Urban cartoon music." -- Paco Del Stinko
Be my friend? --- Song of the Day
User avatar
Albatross
KING OF THE FORUMS
KING OF THE FORUMS
Posts: 845
Joined: Wed Jan 12, 2005 12:51 am
Instruments: Bass, drums, guitar, hand farts
Recording Method: Firewire 1814, Sonar X1
Submitting as: Albatross, Primitive Screwheads
Location: UT

Post by Albatross »

Rabid Garfunkel wrote:Tanya Donnelly (formerly of Throwing Muses, now solo)
Speaking of Throwing Muses, I can't believe no one's mentioned Kristin Hersh yet.
User avatar
Rabid Garfunkel
Churchill
Posts: 2468
Joined: Sat Sep 25, 2004 12:43 pm
Instruments: Absurdity
Recording Method: iPhone, Reason & rando apps/toys
Submitting as: Rabid Garfunkel, Primitive Screwheads
Pronouns: that guy
Location: Hollywood, Calif.

Post by Rabid Garfunkel »

Albatross wrote:
Rabid Garfunkel wrote:Tanya Donnelly (formerly of Throwing Muses, now solo)
Speaking of Throwing Muses, I can't believe no one's mentioned Kristin Hersh yet.
Duhhhhhh, that was who I was thinking of. :oops: Add Throwing Muses to the list.
"Urban cartoon music." -- Paco Del Stinko
Be my friend? --- Song of the Day
anti-m
Niemöller
Posts: 1160
Joined: Mon Sep 19, 2005 2:00 pm
Submitting as: Anti-m, Jeplexe
Location: PDX
Contact:

Post by anti-m »

Egg is right... Without any guidance as to what you like, it's hard to pick for you.

That said, I'm happy to throw some heretofor unmentioned double-x folks into the ring

(Where they can wrastle in jello and pull eachother's hair):

The Geraldine Fibbers Raucous w/ interesting instrumentation... Cellos and whathaveyou...I prefer their first album / eps

Nina Nastasia Folky w/ evocative lyrics... also uses great instrumentation. I like "The Blackened Air"

Veda Hille Can be all over the map, musically, but tends toward the folky...(But, dude! She played with DOA! So she must rock, too!)

Meredith Monk Uhhh... now I'm pushing the definition of "Rock" but since y'all have already thrown in Diamanda, Deerhoof, and Laurie Anderson, we ought to include her. I don't love everything she does, but the song "Gotham Lullabye" (on "Dolmen Music" I think?) is fabu.

The Places or Amy Annelle I actually haven't heard Amy's recorded solo stuff, but her stuff with the Places was fantastic. Folky with full band. May be hard to get though... start here: http://www.hushrecords.com

The Dresden Dolls Surely everyone knows about these guys already...

Quasi gets my vote over Slayer Kitty (heh) for best band featuring Janet Weiss.

Mirah I don't love most of Mirah's stuff, but her crazy wild-western tinged "Cold Cold Water" deserves attention.

I know I'm missing people... and I'm primarily picking bands where the gals are up front... with the exception of Quasi. If I think of others will amend.

I also second many already mentioned-- K. Hirsch, J. Mitchell, etc...

--Em
Post Reply