As a fan of female vocals, I am always interested in learning more about how women contribute to Metal. Not Just Tits In a Corset should be revered as a “game changing” book, as so many front women in the book strive to utterly destroy stereotypes about women in metal. Doro Pesch and author Jillian Hughes Kirtland went to great lengths to create this book, that’s obvious from the great quality. The book is truly a celebration of how far Metal as come with gender equality, but also how much it still needs to be progressed. The book features the best vocalists and instrumentalists from all over the world, candidly discussing their personal accounts and stories about being in Metal as a woman. It features vocalists and instrumentalists Cristina Scabbia, Charlotte Wessels, Morgan Lander, Alissa White Gluz, Angela Gossow, Anneke Van Giersbergen, Maria Brink, Lzzy Hale, Elize Ryd, Floor Jansen, Tarja Turunen, Simone Simons, Lita Ford, and so many more incredible talents. Each account in the book from the contributing musicians is inspiring, intelligent, and honest. The words written in this book are incredibly powerful and reflect the power these incredible artists have on and off the stage.
Not Just Tits In a Corset deserves to be globally revered and a multi targeted book, as a guide and as a testament to how society is still not handling gender equality correctly. This book’s message is so perfectly clear and accessible to anyone, not just Metal fans or aspiring young women. This book has changed the way I will go about reviews on this website. “Female Metal” is not a genre and I honestly feel mislead by other review sites and record companies. Women in Metal are still a minority, but the amount is rapidly growing as the trailblazers in this book have inspired so many. One day, I hope the message of this book is spread throughout all areas of society and not just music. If you want this change or even don’t want this change, read Not Just Tits In a Corset. It will inspire you, no matter who you are.