Tagged: Lzzy Hale

Brightside

“Brightside” by Halestorm

As has been noted before in this blog, hard rock artists especially seem to have this tendency to release songs criticizing, as put in this case, the “messed up world” that we live in. And...

Terrible Things

“Terrible Things” by Halestorm

“Terrible Things” is one of those songs which, premise-wise in this case, speaks to the concept of the human race being a troubled one. More specifically, what the vocalist is harping on is our violent...

Bombshell

“Bombshell” by Halestorm

The title of this song, as utilized, is a double entendre. The term “bombshell”, as commonly used and within the context of this piece, is a colloquialism, pointing to a lady who is unanimously considered...

Strange Girl

“Strange Girl” by Halestorm

Halestorm is a musical act fronted by Lzzy Hale who, just based on the grounds of being a female hard rock vocalist alone, would be considered by many a “strange girl”. Indeed, musical acts like...

I Come First

“I Come First” by Halestorm 

There are certain themes that permeate throughout Halestorm’s “Back from the Dead” album, which also appear in this song (“I Come First”). One of them would be Lzzy Hale’s strong inclination towards personal liberation, i.e. not...

Psycho Crazy

“Psycho Crazy” by Halestorm 

The vocalist ( Lzzy Hale) is one of those kinds of people who sees “psychotherapy” as a means of conflict. In other words, if you step to Lzzy and suggest that she “got [mental] problems”,...

Raise Your Horns

“Raise Your Horns” by Halestorm

The lyrics of “Raise Your Horns” are heavily imbued with symbolism – more so, it can be said, than any other track found on its album (“Back from the Dead”). But most generally speaking,...

The Steeple

“The Steeple” by Halestorm

A steeple is, most simply put, a part of a church. And relatedly, this is yet another song in which we are met with a musician, shall we say indoctrinating listeners in her anti-mainstream belief system. As...

Wicked Ways

“Wicked Ways” by Halestorm 

There seems to be a lot of songs of late that feature a sentiment similar to that which this piece is based on. And that is the singer embracing her “devils” or recognizing that her...