Since my teenage days of geeking out over the “aggressive” sound of Paramore, I am eternally drawn to female-fronted bands. Hayley Williams assisted in transforming the barely clothed pop artists of the 21st Century into rockers with a “who cares?” attitude. No longer robots in the industry, female musicians have made considerable strides in the professional world and along the way have opened doors to up and coming artists.

One newly crafted path led to the Los Angeles based outfit, Stars In Stereo. Consisting of Bec Hollcraft (vocals), Jordan McGraw (lead guitar), Just Siegel (bass), Frogs McCormick (rhythm guitar) and Drew Langan (drums), the rock group has recently released an acoustic video for the song, “The Broken”, which is off of their self-titled debut, available everywhere on April 9th. You can pre-order the album here.

With a single play of the video, it is immediately obvious as to what female rockers innately possess and only the “great” male rockers are capable of tapping into; women are not afraid of being vulnerable. Wearing an emotional sleeve is expected of us girls and Bec Hollcraft proves just how compatible this trait is with making music on “The Broken”. Check out the video below.

Stars In Stereo just wrapped up a nationwide tour with Flyleaf and Drowning Pool and will be heading out on the road again with Bullet For My Valentine. Head on over to the band’s Facebok page to check out tour dates.

By lonnie

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