Halestorm Offers Catchy Riffs in New Song, ‘Black Vultures’
Halestorm has a fiery new song out, ‘Black Vultures,’ complete with catchy riffs and an explosive chorus
Halestorm is coming up on the release of a new studio album, and the Lzzy Hale-fronted band has unleashed a new song from the set. The new tune, “Black Vultures,” is available for digital download now and will arrive on the group’s upcoming album, “Vicious.” The track, which can be streamed via the YouTube player below, has catchy riffs and an explosive, in-your-face chorus that really shows off Lzzy’s powerful vocals.
“Vicious” marks Halestorm’s follow-up to their 2015 studio album, “Into the Wild Life.” The album also features the single “Uncomfortable,” which is currently closing in on the top 10 on the mainstream rock radio chart. “Vicious” will hit stores on July 27.
In other news, Halestorm has plenty of tour dates lined up to promote “Vicious.” The band will kick off a new leg of its tour with In This Moment beginning July 27 in Kansas City, Missouri.
“We’ve been wanting to put together a tour like this for a long time,” Lzzy said on the tour with In This Moment in a statement. “We are a few of the hardest working women in rock, so the fact that we are all on the same stage every night is something not to be missed! We support and love each other, and we are representing our genre. This lineup is a beautiful display of what it means to be a strong female example for rock fans everywhere.”
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