HALESTORM Interviewed In Berlin (Audio)

November 9, 2012

On October 14, Kalle-Rock.de conducted an interview with HALESTORM members Elizabeth "Lzzy" Hale (vocals, guitar) and Joe Hottinger (drums). You can now listen to the entire 23-minute chat below.

HALESTORM has just released a digital EP called "In The Live Room", which is now available on iTunes. The six-song set was recorded live on October 31 at Sear Sound Studios in New York City as part of The Warner Sound's original series, "The Live Room." The series captures artists performing live sessions in some of the most iconic recording studios across America.

The Lzzy Hale-led act kicked off a fall headlining U.S. tour on Thursday (November 8) in Mobile, Alabama, wrapping up on December 15 in Orlando, Florida.

Hale told The Pulse Of Radio that HALESTORM has no plans to ease up on the road as 2012 comes to a close. "There's no end in sight to the touring," she said. "We're booked through, I believe it's May of next year — which is really exciting for us too because on the last album cycle we really didn't have that, we didn't really know where we were gonna be next until halfway through whatever tour we were on at the time. So it's definitely an accomplishment."

"I Miss The Misery", the second single from HALESTORM's current album, "The Strange Case Of…", is a Top Three track at Active Rock radio.

Hale was named the "Hottest Chick in Hard Rock" in Revolver magazine's annual round-up of the sexiest female rockers earlier this fall, beating out contenders like Amy Lee of EVANESCENCE, IN THIS MOMENT's Maria Brink and LACUNA COIL's Cristina Scabbia.

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