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While Halestorm has always been far from dead, this album sees the band in an even stronger light that they’ve grown into throughout these last two years, and is their way of saying “We’re back!” As a result of being thrown into the heart of lockdowns and a global pandemic, this album is empowering, in your face, really heavy, and most importantly, a relentless anthem to all of those who have been silenced, ignored, hated, and demoralized by the hate that is spreading faster and faster as the days go on. The result of that deep dive is “Back From the Dead”. Clawing her way through some of the darkest times of Covid lockdown, Lzzy decided to use music as she used to – as a way to get her through the misery and isolation she was feeling during these very dark times. “Back From the Dead”, the follow up to their fourth studio release “Vicious”, sees Lzzy digging deeper than ever before. Halestorm has consistently gone against the grain, and has been tearing down walls of division while always staying true to themselves in the process. Not only did they quickly become an icon in the hard rock world, but they created a world where fans could come as they are. Halestorm came screaming onto the scene in 1998. Grammy-winning hard rock band Halestorm is set to release their latest work, and I wasn’t ready for the power and emotion that “Back From the Dead” invokes.

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