The vocalist passed away at the age of 43 last Thursday, the 16th

Lzzy Hale honored Jill Janus , lead singer of Huntress , with a mental health awareness campaign after the singer committed suicide last Thursday, the 16th.

Halestorm 's vocalist posted a photo on her Instagram with Janus during a performance they did together, along with a lengthy message about mental health, a subject Hale has always been very open about.

“We need to stop trying to meet the expectations that society places before us to make us feel unworthy of love, beauty, and success. We need to stop comparing ourselves to others. We need to stop trying to be 'normal.' And we need to stop being silent about our mental well-being.”

She further encourages everyone to ask for help: “We are all in this life together. For those of you with the ability to lend a hand or an ear, do it! We have a responsibility to help each other because everything we say, do, and touch affects the entire race. We are all connected.”

At the end of the text, which also discusses the care we should take with the medications prescribed in these cases, Hale sends a message to her colleague: “To Jill, my scream sister, I hope that wherever you are, you have found the peace you couldn’t have here. My deepest sympathies go out to Jill’s family and her band Huntress during this time.”

Shortly after the post, Lzzy Hale launched a campaign called #RaiseYourHorns. The intention is to post a photo of yourself making the symbol with your hand and use the hashtag as a way to show those suffering from depression that they are not alone.

Jill Janus died at the age of 43. The news was released by the band Huntress, who cited how much the vocalist fought for the topic to be addressed correctly in society.

Here in Brazil, there is the Center for Life Appreciation (Centro de Valorização da Vida), a place where you can find help 24 hours a day with complete confidentiality. For more information, click here.

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It is with a heavy heart that we say goodbye to one of our peers. Jill Janus, has died today. Jill was very open about her struggles with mental health and addiction. Now, more than ever, spanning across Every age group, the suicide rate is extremely high. I'd like to take a moment to state again how important it is to talk about mental health, and remind all of you out there battling demons that you are not alone. I have to navigate my own dark labyrinth and I turn to music and writing for my lifeline. I want to encourage you to keep searching for Your lifeline, something that makes You happy. It doesn't matter if no one gets it but you…that's ok! We need to Stop trying to live up to expectations that society places in front of us to make us feel Unworthy of love, beauty and success. We need to stop comparing ourselves to others. We need to stop trying to be “normal”. And we need to stop being quiet about our mental wellbeing. Asking for help doesn't mean your broken. And if you don't know how to ask for help that's ok too, those of us who have a shoulder will let you lean on it! We are All in this life together. For those of you with the ability to lend a hand or and ear. DO IT! We have a responsibility to help each other, because everything we say, do and touch affects the whole race. We are all connected. And I'd also like to address how careful We need to be with prescription medications that doctors and people that we trust give us to try to fix us. Some side effects of these meds rewire your brain, to where even if you wouldn't normally have suicidal thoughts, your brain actually starts thinking that it is logical…all due to meds. Please be careful my loves! To Jill, My sister of scream, I hope wherever you are you have found the peace that you couldn't here. My deepest sympathy goes out to Jill's Family and her band Huntress during this time.

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A music journalist since 2016, she was an editor at Wikimetal, where she combined her two great passions: music and writing. She believes that heavy music deserves to be everywhere and strives to make that a reality. Slipknot, Evanescence, and Bring Me The Horizon are essential to her playlist.