Halestorm
American rock band
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2025 | Halestorm releases single 'Darkness Always Wins' |
2024 | Released a new song 'Can U See Me in the Dark?' with I Prevail ahead of their co-headlining summer tour. |
2024 | Began working on their next album with producer Dave Cobb. |
2024 | Recorded a 'reimagined' version of 'Boot Scootin' Boogie' for Brooks and Dunn's 'Reboot II' album. |
2023 | Halestorm performed a sold-out show at Wembley Arena in the United Kingdom. |
2023 | Halestorm released the music video for 'Terrible Things', featuring Ashley McBryde and directed by Dustin Haney |
2023 | Halestorm wins Best International Artist at the Heavy Music Awards. |
2023 | Halestorm's album 'Back from the Dead' is nominated for Best Album at the Heavy Music Awards. |
2023 | Led a sold-out show at Wembley Arena in the United Kingdom during their tour. |
2022 | Halestorm released two singles, 'The Steeple' and 'Wicked Ways', from their album 'Back from the Dead' |
December 2022 | Released a deluxe edition of 'Back from the Dead' with seven additional new songs. |
May 6 2022 | Released the full album 'Back from the Dead'. |
2021 | Halestorm released the music video for 'Back From the Dead', directed by Dustin Haney |
2021 | Halestorm released two singles: the non-album single 'Long Live Rock' and 'Back from the Dead' from their album of the same name |
August 17 2021 | Released the first song 'Back from the Dead' from their upcoming album. |
January 2021 | Halestorm began recording their next studio album using a 'socially distant' studio process. |
2020 | Launched the #RoadieStrong campaign to raise financial support for live entertainment crews during the pandemic, with support from other artists including Avenged Sevenfold and Shinedown. |
2020 | The band's planned fifth album work was paused due to the COVID-19 pandemic, marking the longest period without concerts since the band's founding 17 years earlier. |
August 14 2020 | Halestorm released the 'Reimagined' EP, featuring six tracks including five reworked songs and a cover of Dolly Parton's 'I Will Always Love You', with a special collaboration featuring Amy Lee of Evanescence on 'Break In'. |
March 6 2020 | Halestorm released the stripped version EP 'Vicious (Stripped)' through Atlantic Records in LP, digital download, and streaming formats. |
2019 | Halestorm released the music video for 'Vicious', directed by Sean Davé |
2019 | Halestorm released singles 'Buzz' and 'Chemicals' from their album Vicious |
2019 | Halestorm released the single 'Vicious' from their album of the same name |
2019 | Halestorm wins Loudwire's Rock Artist of the Decade award, recognizing their significant impact on rock music. |
2019 | Halestorm is nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Rock Performance with their song 'Uncomfortable'. |
2019 | Embarked on an arena tour featuring all female-led bands including In This Moment and New Years Day. |
May 2019 | Released 'Chemicals' as a B-side single, described as an homage to those lost and struggling with mental illness. |
2018 | Halestorm released two music videos: 'Uncomfortable' directed by Evan Brace and 'Do Not Disturb' directed by Roboshobo |
2018 | Halestorm tied the record for most number one singles by a female rock artist or female-fronted rock band with their single 'Uncomfortable', reaching four number one singles on the Mainstream Rock airplay chart. |
July 27 2018 | Halestorm released their fourth studio album 'Vicious' through Atlantic Records, selling 140,000 copies in the United States. |
July 27 2018 | Released the album 'Vicious' and the first single 'Uncomfortable'. |
July 19 2018 | Released the single 'Do Not Disturb' from the 'Vicious' album. |
June 22 2018 | Released the single 'Black Vultures' from the 'Vicious' album. |
May 2018 | Band announces the upcoming release of their album 'Vicious'. |
February 2018 | Halestorm begins work on their next album, which would become 'Vicious'. |
May 17 2017 | Released the official music video for the song 'Dear Daughter'. |
January 6 2017 | Released their third covers album, Reanimate 3.0. |
2016 | Halestorm headlined their first arena show. |
April 15 2016 | Halestorm released the live EP 'Into the Wild Live: Chicago' through Atlantic Records in LP and digital download formats. |
May 2015 | Released the photo book 'To Hale And Back' in collaboration with photographer Rob Fenn, documenting the band's career to that point. |
April 2015 | The band released their third studio album, Into the Wild Life. |
March 28 2014 | Halestorm performed a new song called 'The Heartbreaker' at the Cannery Ballroom in Nashville, Tennessee. |
March 25 2014 | Halestorm contributed a cover of Dio's 'Straight Through the Heart' to the tribute album Ronnie James Dio – This Is Your Life. |
October 15 2013 | Halestorm released 'Reanimate 2.0: The Covers EP' through Atlantic Records in CD and digital download formats. |
2012 | The band released their second studio album 'The Strange Case Of...', continuing to develop their musical career. |
2012 | Won the Grammy Award for Best Hard Rock/Metal Performance for their single 'Love Bites (So Do I)' from their second album The Strange Case Of... |
November 6 2012 | Halestorm released the digital download live EP 'In the Live Room' through Atlantic Records. |
January 24 2012 | Halestorm released the digital download EP 'Hello, It's Mz. Hyde' through Atlantic Records. |
March 22 2011 | Halestorm released their first covers EP 'Reanimate: The Covers EP' through Atlantic Records in CD and digital download formats. |
November 16 2010 | Halestorm released their first live album 'Live in Philly 2010' in the United States through Atlantic Records. |
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