Halestorm - Break In & Raise Your Horns - Live HD (The Pavilion at Montage Mountain 2022)
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From The Pavilion at Montage Mountain Scranton, PA 07-23-22
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In my opinion, one of the best female rock vocalists of all time.
100% agreed
I've just heard this beautiful song in Spotify. I shouldnt've have hid my light
Definitely raising my horns. And also have tears in my eyes. I freaking love this song
I was at this show! Incredible!
Literal goosebumps
heartwarmingly beautiful
Beautiful, thank you for sharing 🤘
Mi ser de otro planeta favorito 😍
My fave Human
I'm not crying your crying 😭🥹❤️🖤🤟
Shit I'm crying...lmao🤘🤘🤘🤘
No shame, Lzzy's voice can bring tears to my eyes.
Goosebumps and tears every time i hear both of these songs. I absolutely LOVE her beautiful voice! ❤
🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻Lzzy🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻
Insanity
OOf she is going to destroy pushing her voice singing like that. She should know better. She is a pro.
yeah love the song, but sounds like shes doing a lot of damage
She does know what she's doing. Like you said, she's a pro and there is actually a technique to hitting the rasp like this without damaging the vocals. I'm almost certain she knows it very well. When this was recorded, she'd been doing it for 25 years.
@@jordankeller7279 you might be right. And upon looking loser it's not as bad as I originally thought. That being said, look at the stress in her neck. Especially when singing that E note on the lyric "soar." That looks and sounds really strained to me. She's obviously a world class vocalist but even great singers can damage their voice. Look at James Labrie in 1994 to 1999. Just 5 years of straining can make you go from world class to just above average. I say this because I like Lzzy and want to see her continue singing for as long as possible :)