![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Sub-genres such as thrash, death, black and the forerunning ‘New Wave Of British Heavy Metal’ never restricted the fairer sex from their scenes, yet a female presence was definitely lacking. The bands that would adorn those hallowed stages, save for the odd exception, were generally masculine. This was, for quite some time, the burgeoning scene that was “heavy metal”, and it was glorified and revered as an expulsion of collective testosterone through raw, brutal music. Chest pounding, head banging, fist raising males who would attend shows in droves of rabidity or don the stages therein, pelting out their aggression to the masses at ear shattering volumes. Hard Rock and Heavy Metal’s Best Female Fronted Bandsįor decades it seemed that heavy music was dominated by males. ![]()
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