Women Are Making the Best Rock Music Today: Listen Now<br />They don’t really realize it’s just a person.”<br />— Sophie Allison, Soccer Mommy<br />From Sophie Allison (Soccer Mommy) to Christina Halladay (Sheer Mag): Tina and Sheer Mag have actually changed my life.<br />I’ve always felt like I have to practice everything meticulously so I never [expletive]<br />anything up, so no one will ever think I’m the rhythm guitarist.”<br />— Sadie Dupuis, Sad13 and Speedy Ortiz<br />From Sadie Dupuis (Sad13) to Lindsey Jordan (Snail Mail):I just want to give a shred compliment to Lindsey.<br />From Lindsey Jordan (Snail Mail) to Victoria Ruiz (Downtown Boys)<br />and Christina Halladay (Sheer Mag): You guys were the first punk bands I ever saw live.<br />“I think when people see me onstage they tend to assume I’m cold or bitchy, because I stay pretty serious when I play music.”<br />— Lindsey Jordan, Snail Mail<br />In what they call “sad punk songs about being queer, trans, and black,” Aye Nako leans on uneasy vocal interplay to create perpetual urgency.
