Halestorm
04/28/2009 | Atlantic / Wea
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All Music Guide Review
From the very sound of their name - a name shared by their 2009 debut - Halestorm sounds like a generic active rock band of the 2000s, and to a certain extent that's true: the band does specialize in strident power chord rock not too dissimilar from what their former tourmates Shinedown, Avenged Sevenfold, and Trapt sound like. What sets Halestorm apart from their pack is lead singer Lzzy Hale, the rare female in this testosterone-obsessed sound. Unlike Evanescence's Amy Lee, there isn't a shred of brooding gothic romanticism to Hale: she's a straight-out rock chick, the farthest thing from an angel, a tough girl who gets off on the fact that you're getting off on her. The mere fact that she flips mook-rock on its head is enough to give Halestorm an identity in a genre ruled by anonymity, but they also stand apart from the pack because they've studied not only the scale of classic arena rock but also its hooks, another area that's typically neglected by the male-fronted aggro-rockers. Of course, having Lzzy as their frontwoman does allow Halestorm to sneak in some flair, such as the Queeny pre-chorus of "Love/Hate Heartbreak," and it also allows them to flirt with genuine crossover power ballads like "Bet U Wish U Had Me Back," which sounds a bit like a louder, angry Kelly Clarkson. This gives them more variety than almost every other band of their ilk, but it's the combination of the group's pop skills and Lzzy Hale's charisma that makes Halestorm a bit of a pleasure, albeit somewhat of a guilty persuasion for some. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide
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Halestorm Notes
Halestorm - guitarist Joe Hottinger, bassist Josh Smith, drummer Arejay Hale and singer/guitarist Lzzy Hale - churn out uncompromising rock-n-roll on their self-titled Atlantic debut. Drawing from an arsenal of songs that she's penned since she was 13, Lzzy examines love and life on the edge while casting a hypnotic spell on listeners. Drawing from influences as diverse as Pat Benatar, Janis Joplin, and Metallica, she has a dark sensuality that's undeniable. She exudes that feeling on stage and in the studio, because she's not afraid to be herself.
Credits of Halestorm
- Ashburn Miller
- Engineer
- Mike Plotnikoff
- Engineer
- Mark Stutzman
- Cover Illustration
- Phil X
- Guitar
- Phil Mucci
- Photography
- Hatsukazu "Hatch" Inagaki
- Engineer
- Marc VanGool
- Guitar Technician
- Leigh Lust
- A&R
- Anthony Delia
- Product Manager, Marketing Consultant
- Jon Nicholson
- Drum Technician
- Bill McGathy
- Management
- Brian Ranney
- Package Production
- Chris Lord-Alge
- Mixing
- Howard Benson
- Keyboards, Organ (Hammond), Programming, Producer
- Paul DeCarli
- Digital Editing
- Pete Ganbarg
- A&R
- Ted Jensen
- Mastering















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