May 2012
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Why Won't Halestorm Come To The West Coast?
It’s been a while since I used Storm the Airwaves as my own personal soapbox. But today I’m going to. StA exists mostly to promote Halestorm and get them the exposure and radio airplay they deserve. And since The Strange Case Of… debuted at #1 on Billboard’s hard rock chart and “Love Bites (So Do I)” is currently the #3 active rock song in the country and...
April 2012
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Halestorm not coming to the west coast after all
Sorry to have gotten everyone’s hopes up, but there’s a typo on Halestorm’s website: they’ll be in Portland, MAINE on June 23rd, not Oregon.
The venue’s website in Maine already has the even listed and everything.
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The Strange Case of Halestorm review at... →
The Strange Case Of… is a nearly flawless album. Halestorm, whether through hard, in your face rock, powerfully crafted ballads or raucous arena anthems, tells a story with each track. There is a passion for the music and for the performers and fans who inspire them. Halestorm is a band that has broken out of it’s shell and is ready to descend upon the masses as one of the next great rock-n-roll...
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Halestorm's next single... revealed? →
Scott Stevens of The Exies isn’t just a singer, guitarist and music producer, he’s also a songwriter. He’s written songs for his own band, as well as co-written with acts like Theory of a Deadman and, more importantly, Halestorm. And now it seems he’s been told (presumably by someone who would know that kind of thing or he wouldn’t be mentioning it on Twitter) that...
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RockSins.com reviews The Strange Case of Halestorm →
Halestorm are one of those bands who sit comfortably on the border of being a hard rock band or a metal band. They can do the riff laden headbanging numbers, songs that seem destined to fill arenas or festivals, they can do the rock ballads, and everything between. “Commercial metal” is often banded around as a dirty expression but The Strange Case Of is a perfect example of a fantastic...
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Halestorm - 'The Strange Case Of...' album review →
Halestorm’s debut album did a great job introducing the band to the world, but their new one should catapult them near the top of the hard rock heap.
It might not be “cool” to say this, and many of their fans might not even get the reference, but Halestorm are a perfect successor to bands such as Tesla and the Sebastian Bach era of Skid Row.
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New Medicine Does Ralph’s Records →
This weekend at Ralph’s Records in Lubbock, Texas, New Medicine helped celebrate National Record Store day with a special acoustic set! Check it out at the link! (Halestorm was there too, but so far there’s no video of that.)
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Apologies for not being too active the last few days. Lots of personal stuff — moving, new job, just crazy. Anyway, we’ll be back soon, and oh by the way: HALESTORM HAS THE #1 HARD ROCK ALBUM IN THE COUNTRY RIGHT NOW!!!
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I think that’s what Mom said when you were born: “Oh my god! Well,...
– Lzzy Hale, describing the “blessed event” of her brother’s brith
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