Like all musicians halted by the global pandemic, Halestorm's Lzzy Hale has been affected by the world changes over the past few months, and that includes social and political issues, which she tells Loudwire Nights will find their way into her new music.
She said, “I think a lot of these things end up seeping into my core. I've always written from a core element of my truth. But by being literally in my home studio every single day . . . by being here and just doing everything purely for me. Because there's no timeline, there's no timeline for when the record's gonna be done. There's no timeline for, even if the record was done, when are we gonna tour on it?”
On a positive note, Hale says that because of the uncertainty, the lack of timeline for touring and an album has been very freeing. She explained, “I'm really excited because I feel like I've almost gone back to when I was a teenager. That was such a freeing time because I didn't know anything about the business… so all I was doing was writing from whatever was in my head and my place of truth.”
Halestorms's last studio album, Vicious, was released in 2018.









