Jan 6th 2009
By Loren Lankford

Writing about music, even in the supposedly equal blogosphere, has long been thought of as a boys' club. But there
are awesome ladies out there typing away about music, and it's about time we shined a light on them.
Three Imaginary Girls: These funky-cool ladies out of Seattle have the most popular/beautiful/updated/organized blog about indie pop and rock music by women anywhere (that we've seen). What started in 2002 as a place for three friends to chat about their concert-going experiences has turned into a home for album reviews, interviews, commentary and even love advice.
Rock Star Life Lessons: Carla Lynne Hall is a professional musician, music industry professional, teacher and writer (for
Vibe magazine) known in inner music circles as the "DIY Diva." She doesn't really write about specific bands but instead uses her blog to dish about the industry, give tips to struggling musicians, interview music lovers and generally rant and rave about her favorite topics.
The OCMD: Julie (pictured here) has a problem: "Obsessive Compulsive Music Disorder." Not life-threatening, mind you, and it makes for a great blog. She lives in the music-friendly town of San Francisco, loves and writes about (mostly) indie rock and electronica and has a three-year-old boy. Her funny blog ("music is my crack") is broken up into categories like Mixtapes, Discoveries, Shows and Trendspotting. Bookmark it now, and mark our words that you'll be addicted within days.
Tell us: Did we leave any awesome ladies out? What types of blogs do you enjoy? Tell us in the comments.