Halestorm
Halestorm frontwoman Lzzy Hale gives us an exclusive look at her playlist…
A Taste:
Heaven & Hell, Metallica, Alice In Chains, Alice Cooper
It’s been awhile since rock n’ roll had a leading lady.
However, Lzzy Hale has arrived. The Halestorm frontwoman has got more attitude than most of her male counterparts, but she’s easily rock’s sexiest starlet right now. With a combination of passion and presence, Lzzy’s churns out catchy, anthemic rock without any pretense or put-ons. It’s old fashioned and raw sonic ass-kicking.
Lzzy’s also got great taste in tunes. She shared her playlist with us in this exclusive feature. Check it out below!
Lzzy Hale’s Playlist:
1. Metallica — Death Magnetic
2. Heaven & Hell — The Devil You Know
I’ve listened to this like 50 times straight!
3. Sevendust
4. Alice In Chains
5. Heart
6. Melissa Etheridge — Greatest Hits
I never gave her a chance before, but now I discovered Melissa Etheridge. I’m enjoying listening to her greatest hits.
7. Alice Cooper
I have an outstanding collection of Alice Cooper’s music. His cleverness and lyrics are things you can always go back to. That’s always in my playlist somewhere. It’s great, but it’s so simple.
—Rick Florino
05.17.09
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