Lzzy Hale Talks New Music, Queer Fans, And The Evolution Of Halestorm
With a new album out, the bisexual Halestorm frontwoman reflects on connection, visibility, and the band’s current moment.
With a new album out, the bisexual Halestorm frontwoman reflects on connection, visibility, and the band’s current moment.
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