Diabolik
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Good attempt at twisting that.
A truly strong woman who would strive for credit on her musical merit doesn't have to say "I'm a woman in music", as if she is asking for extra consideration for a handicap or something.
Wonder if Marie Curie was underlining the fact that she was a woman. Note; I mention her because I believe she might actually be an "inspiration" to women.
So what is it going to be, a level playing field or a girls club, a boys club?
And this is what I was talking about with bands like Axxion. I see OrionSon can't figure this out. Bands like this don't use having a girl in the band as a crutch or something needed to extra attention. They are just a member of the band. They are not front and center in band pictures or used to sell the band. They are held on merit alone. This to me give them much more credibility than bands that have a girl in the band and have to sell it as ...."female fronted". Music is music if it is a man or a woman singing. Does it have more merit if there is a different gender singing? I see it as a crutch for bands who have to use that term in selling their music.