Halestorm appeared on Mills' show last month to promote their sixth album Everest, and also performed Like A Woman Can (from the album) and Amen (from 2015's Into the Wild Life).
It's a pretty faithful version, just a tad slower than the original, but close in the grit, attitude and energy that Jett delivered. And the song should be a good fit for whenever Halestorm feels like ...
Yep, you read that headline correctly. Halestorm has apparently recorded a cover (of sorts) of the song “Boot Scootin’ Boogie” by legendary country music duo Brooks & Dunn for their upcoming album ...
The first two EPs covered a variety of styles and eras from '80s hair metal to '90s grunge to current pop songs. ReAniMate 3.0 follows that template pretty closely with three tracks from the '80s, two ...
Rockers Halestorm turn a Dolly Parton classic into a piano ballad with their own unique spin with their new cover of "I Will Always Love You." Readers can hear the ...
Halestorm have released a cover of The Who’s 1974 hit, “Long Live Rock.” The song arrives in tandem with an upcoming documentary film, Long Live Rock… Celebrate the Chaos, which is scheduled for ...
It’s not the first time the pair have duetted together, of course. Lzzy appeared on Evanescence’s Use My Voice from last year, alongside The Pretty Reckless’ Taylor Momsen, Within Temptation’s Sharon ...
Avenged Sevenfold kicked off their headlining tour last night with a bang, welcoming Halestorm's Lzzy Hale to the stage to perform a Pink Floyd cover. The band are currently touring The Stage World ...
Halestorm appear on the cover of the brand new issue of Metal Hammer ahead of their hugely anticipated sixth album, Everest. We asked guitarist Joe Hottinger to give us a track-by-track breakdown ...