Among the many influences that can become themes for music, the COVID-19 pandemic will certainly be an important factor in the creation of art in the coming times, and one person who is already seeing this is Halestorm , Lzzy Hale .
In an interview with Loudwire Nights , the artist says, “I think a lot of these things are seeping into my heart. I’ve always written from the element of the essence of my truth. But being literally in my home studio every single day… being here and just doing everything purely for myself. Because there’s no timeline, there’s no timeline for when the album is going to be finished. There’s no timeline even if the album were already finished, when are we going to tour it?”
“I’m so excited because I feel like I’m almost back to when I was a teenager,” Hale says. “That was such a liberating time because I didn’t know anything about the industry… everything I was doing was in my head and from my own place.”
Recently, the band released the EP Reimagined , featuring re-recordings and an incredible cover of Whitney Houston's classic, "I Will Always Love You." Check out the project below.
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