LISTEN: Halestorm Drop New Song “The Steeple”

LISTEN: Halestorm Drop New Song “The Steeple”

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Halestorm treat us to a new song on this day called “The Steeple”.  You’ll be able to find it on the band’s new album, “Back From the Dead”, due out May 6th.

“We started writing for this album about 3 months B.C. (Before Covid). After lockdown hit, the songs we were writing, seemed unimportant now that we were facing an uncertain future. During this time, I fell into dark place and something of an identity crisis. After all, who am I without the touring, lives shows and this intangible magic that is my existence, my purpose?
This album is the story of how I carved myself out of that darkness. It is a journey of navigating my mental health, debauchery, survival, redemption, rediscovery of my power, and somehow still having faith in humanity. I’m so grateful for this amazing community that gathers under the power of music. I know that so many of you will see yourselves in these songs, and be reminded that none of us are alone. So, Burn every fear, every doubt like a funeral fire. Scream every anthem and follow your reckless desires. Take back the crown that hangs at the gate, ready your march…steady your aim, for the heart is a soldier that never loses its way. Raise Your Horns.”
-Lzzy Hale

 

You can preorder “Back From the Dead” here.

 

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