Keeping community-led radio alive with top tracks from female and non-binary artists:
Female and non-binary music champions LOUD WOMEN are releasing a special compilation album via Bandcamp featuring exclusive live session tracks recorded on the LOUD WOMEN radio show on Resonance FM. The album will be released on 6th Feb 2026 – pre-order it HERE
The album brings together some of the most exciting artists on the scene right now, including:
Twat Union, Lilith Ai, A Void, The Sha Sha Shanimals, da Googie and Cara Tivey, Hotwax, I, Doris, Bridget., Helen McCookerybook, Bad Static, Modern Liv, Sukie Smith, I Am HER, Hot Wife, T@b Grrl, Dubais, Sassyhiya, Phoebe Garratt, Joanna and the Dropouts, Baby Said, Breakup Haircut, Kat Five ft. Anita Maj, BEX, Alexandra Leaving, ACTRS, Mango in Euphoria, retropxssy, After London, Mia Joan, Where We Sleep, The Schla La Las, Stealing Sheep, Honey Joy, Bella Artois, MIRI, Pushy Pushy Pushy.
The album is a fundraiser for Resonance FM, supporting their vital work as a not-for-profit community radio station broadcasting innovative, groundbreaking and fearless music, culture and arts programming. Resonance FM has long been a home for underrepresented voices, and LOUD WOMEN are immensely proud to be part of that community.
Since launching on Resonance FM, the LOUD WOMEN radio show has hosted an extraordinary range of artists from global DIY scenes, championing women, non-binary and FLINTA artists. Known as tastemakers for emerging and underground music, LOUD WOMEN continue to platform bold, challenging and exciting work that often goes unheard elsewhere.
This compilation captures the raw energy, intimacy and diversity of the show. Here’s a taster with its first track ‘Red Flag‘ by Twat Union:
To celebrate the release, LOUD WOMEN will host a Bandcamp Listening Party on Wednesday 4 Feb at 7pm GMT, inviting listeners to hear the album together and join the conversation. The listening party will feature live chat with the LOUD WOMEN radio hosts, alongside appearances from artists featured on the compilation, offering a rare chance to connect directly with the community behind the record.
All proceeds from the album will go directly to Resonance FM, helping to ensure the station can continue broadcasting adventurous, community-led radio for years to come.
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