HALESTORM Vocalist Lzzy Hale - "I Have Followed This Dream Down The Fucking Rabbit Hole, And For Some Weird Reason I'm Still Standing On The Other Side"

August 28, 2014, 9 years ago

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HALESTORM Vocalist Lzzy Hale - "I Have Followed This Dream Down The Fucking Rabbit Hole, And For Some Weird Reason I'm Still Standing On The Other Side"

Halestorm vocalist/guitarist Lzzy Hale has checked in with the following update:

"Last day of writing....what a journey! For better, for worse, I'm so excited so make this record for all of you, but mostly for myself. I've been in the same band for 17 years, and have followed this dream down the fucking rabbit hole, and for some weird reason I'm still standing on the other side. I'm a very, very fucking lucky, weird, perpetual 14 year old girl inside, and the fact that all of you have given a piece of yourselves and have immersed yourselves in our journey is mutha fucking amazing! Thank you for your faith, your drugs, your sex, your love, and being the sick individuals you are! Love you freaks!"

Ultimate-Guitar.com recently caught up with Hale for a career spanning interview, leading up to discussion about the band's highly anticipated third record. An excerpt from the interview is available below:

UG: In 2011 you did the covers EP, ReAnimate. What was the reasoning behind that?

Lzzy: "There was a lot of, 'Hey, this is fun. These are people we admire.' We also were kind of using it as a tool. In the back of our minds there was something about playing somebody else's songs where you end up discovering things you can maybe do or pull off that you didn't know you could be doing just by working on your original songs."

UG: That is a very astute observation.

Lzzy: "We were using it as a vehicle to kinda figure out where we wanted to go for the next record. It's funny because that Skid Row song ('Slave To The Grind') was a direct influence on 'Love Bites' at that point because we loved how that came out and we're like, 'OK, we've never really experimented with this type of tempo before and hitting these certain notes.' It's interesting because you admire these songs and not until you try to go in there and take them apart and put them back together again, that you really understand how that song is put together and the moments it created. So yeah, it enabled us to move forward as songwriters while doing something really fun for the fans and fun for us. So it was kind of a win-win situation."

UG: You also covered Lady Gaga's "Bad Romance," which was an interesting choice. Were you a Lady Gaga fan?

Lzzy: "(Much laughter) Definitely. Still my favorite record from her was her second one, The Fame Monster. In all honesty, I'm not quite sure if she topped that yet. Sorry, I'm being honest. But at the same time we loved the track and I was getting into it. I don't think my guys were really into that but what we ended up doing to fill in the last two slots of that EP was we ended up putting a poll of 50 songs we all loved and it was that and some Katy Perry song. We kind of put in some oddballs just to shake it up and be like, 'No one's ever gonna pick that.' But lo and behold after the poll and everybody voted on our website, the number one most requested song was Lady Gaga's 'Bad Romance' and number two was 'Sad But True' by Metallica."

Go to this location for the complete interview.



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