Video: HALESTORM Frontwoman Talks To U.K.'s ATTITUDE CLOTHING

April 27, 2013

Attitude Clothing conducted an interview with HALESTORM frontwoman Lzzy Hale on March 17 at the Roundhouse in London, England. Hale talks about her style and inspirations and discusses her life as one of the few high-profile female musicians in rock today. Check out the chat below.

Established in 1996, Attitude Clothing Co. is the U.K.'s original online and mail order retailer of men's and women's alternative clothing, streetwear and footwear.

The members of HALESTORM told Swedish web site Metalshrine that the band has finished recording its second covers EP. The follow-up to 2011's "ReAnimate" will be out sometime in the next few months, "probably summer," according to Lzzy Hale. While she and guitarist Joe Hottinger did not reveal the track list, Hale said that the EP will feature "a few things that I didn't think we'd pull off, but I think we did." The band recorded seven songs, with six likely to make the final release.

Hale said about covering the songs, "We're definitely building each one in our own way. Sometimes that's hard, but we learned a lot as musicians by doing that. You can take the 'Oh, is this a good song?' thing out of it because it's already a proven song, so you just have fun and experiment."

Hale told The Pulse Of Radio not long ago why she thinks so many bands enjoy playing cover songs. "It's a reminiscent thing of when you're trying to make it and coming up in the club scene and also maybe it's kind of nostalgic, like when you're first learning how to play guitar, some of the songs that you used to jam to with your bandmates, and it's really cool," she said."

The "ReAnimate" EP featured remakes of songs by SKID ROW, GUNS N' ROSES, LADY GAGA and THE BEATLES.

HALESTORM, which won the Grammy in February for "Best Hard Rock/Metal Performance", is currently on the road in the U.S. as part of "HardDrive Live Tour" with BULLET FOR MY VALENTINE.

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