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Halestorm is an American rock band from Red Lion, Pennsylvania, consisting of lead vocalist and guitarist Lzzy Hale, drummer Arejay Hale, guitarist Joe Hottinger, and bassist Josh Smith. [6] Siblings Lzzy and Arejay founded the band in 1997.
Hale was born October 10, 1983, in Red Lion, Pennsylvania, and grew up on a farm in Pennsylvania. [4] She is the fourth Elizabeth Mae in her family. [5] At age 17, she began using the name "Lzzy" following confusion caused by a fan calling her that on the band's website.
Halestorm reunited with Raskulinecz for a series of jam sessions at his Nashville recording studio, Rock Falcon. [5] [6] "Uncomfortable" was the first song written for what would become Vicious. [7] The song was written by band members Lzzy and Arejay Hale, Joe Hottinger, and Josh Smith. [8]
Halestorm moves to Nashville. Fans think they're going country. The band ended up relocating to Nashville in 2013 for several reasons. The first being the band member's parents (who were all ...
"I Get Off" is the debut single by American hard rock band Halestorm, released on March 10, 2009, from their 2009 self-titled debut album. [1] The song was written by lead singer Lzzy Hale with its producer, Howard Benson, and Dana Calitri, Kathy Sommer, and Nina Ossoff. Lyrically, the song describes deriving pleasure from sexual exhibitionism.
Vicious is the fourth studio album by American rock band Halestorm. It was released on July 27, 2018, through Atlantic Records. Four singles were released, three of them having a music video. The video for the lead single "Uncomfortable" was directed by Evan Brace. [8]
Halestorm is the debut studio album by American rock band Halestorm.It was released in 2009 by Atlantic Records.The record was produced by Howard Benson and includes a collaboration with Evanescence's former member Ben Moody as a co-writer on the track "Innocence". [9]
The band members have stated that "Love Bites" was influenced by their cover of Skid Row's song "Slave to the Grind" and Lamb of God. [2] Lzzy Hale also mentioned on an episode of That Metal Show that thrash metal bands like Megadeth and Anthrax were influences for the song.