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Lzzy Hale On New Halestorm Album: ‘This Is Our Favorite Album We’ve Ever Done’

Great news if you’re a Halestorm fan! Singer Lzzy Hale was recently interviewed by Cutter’s Rockcast and talked about the band’s recent songwriting and recording sessions with Grammy-winning producer Dave Cobb (Sammy Hagar, Slash, Greta Van Fleet, Rival Sons).

Is the follow-up to 2022’s “Back From The Dead” album done? Lzzy said, “Yes. Literally we’re getting mixes back as we speak.”

Lzzy talked about the musical direction of the new music, “It’s really hard to describe this one. We did the record with Dave Cobb, which is a new producer for us. His ADHD mixed very well with our ADHD. But we didn’t do it traditionally the way we always do these albums. First day, we walked in and I always have, like, whatever, a ton of half-written songs or full-written songs, or, ‘Here’s a riff or whatever’ — you come in with your bag of tricks. And Dave Cobb says, ‘Oh, we’re not gonna do any of that.’ And I’m, like, ‘What do you mean?’ He’s, like, ‘We’re not doing demos. I hate demos. What we’re gonna do is we’re gonna start and we’re gonna write, and as we’re writing, we’re recording at the same time.’ So that’s what we did. The first day we actually ended up writing our first single that’ll be coming out soon. But, yeah, we started, like, ‘Okay, who’s got a line?’ ‘Oh, I have this that I thought of yesterday.’ ‘Cool. That’ll work. Let’s go.’ Set up the drums, set up the guitar, here’s the vocals. And so we would be recording while we were writing it, and then we would get done and we would move on to the next day. And so there are songs that don’t even have a click track to them or a guide because we forgot.”

Lzzy continued: “There’s so many different elements of songs that we used to write when we were kids, but, obviously, as adults — a lot of that feeling. It was kind of an emotional rollercoaster. There’s also, I think, some of the heaviest songs we’ve ever written on there, some really beautiful mid-tempos. A lot of personalities that I’ve always wanted to kind of put on a record, but I never really had the freedom or time to, because usually when we do a Haletsorm record, it’s, like, ‘Okay, we have to have all the songs picked. We have to have them rehearsed.’ We go in and kind of do it like an assembly line. Like, ‘Okay, you do the bass, do the drums, do the guitar, do the vocals, and we’re good.’ So there’s no time to really like sit with things before they’re, like, ‘Okay, we’ve already decided we’re gonna do that.’ And so the freedom and kind of the nerve-racking kind of element of the fact that there wasn’t really a plan ended up being the special sauce on this album, because we were just chasing everything that got us excited. And if it wasn’t a ‘hell yeah’, it was a ‘hell no’. So there’s nothing on there on this album that we don’t feel complete ownership over. There’s nothing on this album that anybody forced us to do. There’s nothing on this album that isn’t part of our personalities.”

“We didn’t do it in Nashville — we did it in Savannah, Georgia, locked in a house in the middle of nowhere, next to a river. The guys and I would wake up like around 11:30 a.m., we would start recording and we wouldn’t stop until 4:00 a.m. And then we would annoy the hell out of the engineer who was trying to sleep with playing on the proper keyboard and coming up with weird stuff. But we were unsupervised in the best way, and it was all about, who are we now? Who were we then? This is our story. For me, when I listen to this album, it’s my personal opus — all the things that I’ve gone through in my life, both dark and not. There’s more questions than answers. It’s not just me giving myself a pep talk, like ‘I’m the fire’, ‘I’m back from the dead.’ It’s like I’m dealing with a lot of my reality and a lot of the reality of the world in my own way. And then it’s also our story as a band, and you can really hear it in the music and in the lyrics. So I’m so excited for people to hear it. And it’s to the point where it’s, like, I don’t even really care if anybody likes it because all four of us are, like, ‘This is our favorite album we’ve ever done.'”

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Earlier this year, Lzzy and Halestorm bandmate Joe Hottinger completed “Halestorm’s Lzzy And Joe: The Living Room Sessions” tour featuring the duo performing acoustic, stripped down versions their music. You gotta think a big tour, full band, is coming soon!

Look forward to hearing new music from Halestorm! Which other bands are you waiting for to release new music?

 

Written by Todd Hancock