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HALESTORM and I PREVAIL share performance video for their song “Can U See Me In The Dark?”

HALESTORM And I'll assert myself have released the official performance video for their joint track “Can you see me in the dark?” Check it out below.

“Can you see me in the dark?” was released in June before the launch of HALESTORM And I'll assert myselfis co-headlining tour in summer 2024. Produced by Live NationThe walk began July 9 in Raleigh and continued through August 17 in Las Vegas. HOLLYWOOD UNDEAD And Fit for a king served as support.

“Can you see me in the dark?” is an epic and explosive pairing, just like the tour itself, thanks to the vocal chemistry between them I'll assert myself'S Eric Vanlerberghe And HALESTORM'S Lzzy HaleStormy riffs and unforgettable chorus.

When “Can you see me in the dark?” was made available for the first time, Vanlerberghe said in a statement: “We are excited to finally have a song out. It was a fun challenge to mix it up.” HALESTORM And I'll assert myself sounds together. We really focused on creating a music bed that feels really good I'll assert myself and rent Lzzy just shine and do what she does best. I think we found a really great way to merge the two identities of our bands into one huge song.”

Healthy added: “To celebrate our upcoming tour together, we’ve teamed up with the guys from I'll assert myself and wrote an original song together. “Can you see me in the dark?” is written for our collective fan base, our community, our family. We want you to know that you are seen and are not alone shining through life’s countless joys and pains.”

As for the inspiration for “Can U See Me In The Dark?” Lzzy told “The Mistress Carrie Podcast”: “We talked a lot about the analogy that we're all in the same circus together, because these are all our shows. It's not just about us hitting the wagon against a band: 'We're playing.'” Here's your set. Here is my set. We really wanted to create this sanctuary for our collective fanbase, saying, “Hey, he's my buddy too, we come from different walks of life, but this is how we come together.” [and] We really show that togetherness, especially considering we all have different tastes and different influences. And it's a really beautiful, powerful song that we can just say, “Hey, here's something special for the tour.” So we're really excited to be on the road together. And these guys inspire me to no end. Every time I hear their songs on the radio I ask myself, “How did they do that?” “I want a drop like that” – you know, things like that. So every night I look forward to getting inspired and hanging out with all these guys.”

With over 2.5 billion streams worldwide, the Grammy AwardWinner ribbon HALESTORM was born from a childhood dream of siblings Lzzy And Arejay Hale one of the most famous rock bands of the last two decades. The band recently released “Back from the Dead”their fifth full-length studio album, which has racked up over 100 million streams worldwide. Rolling Stone called the title track “a biting but cathartic howler about overcoming all obstacles,” and this song too “The Church Tower” marked their fifth and sixth number ones on rock radio, respectively. Associated Press said the album “will definitely be in the running for best hard rock/metal album of the year.” Her previous album, “Malicious”brought the band their second place grammy Nomination for “Best Hard Rock Performance” for the song “Uncomfortable”the band's fourth No. 1 on rock radio, and led Loudwire to name HALESTORM “Rock Artist of the Decade” in 2019. Against the backdrop of the incomparable Lzzy Hale with drummer Arejay Haleguitarist Joe Hottinger and bassist Josh Smith, HALESTORM's music has been certified multiple platinum and gold RIAAand the band has earned a reputation as a powerhouse live music outfit, headlining sold-out shows and festivals around the world and sharing the stage with icons HEAVEN & HELL, Alice Cooper, Joan Jett And JUDAS PRIEST. Additionally, Lzzy was named the first female brand ambassador Gibson and served as host AXS TVs'S “A year in music”.

I'll assert myself have established themselves as pioneers of the genre in the 21st century. Your latest release, “True Power”produced again by Tyler Smythcontains stadium-sized riffs that will make you tear your teeth out of your gums and unforgettable, extremely catchy melodies that will get stuck in your head for weeks. The band also alternately mixes screaming vocals that sound like they've crawled from the depths of hell with soaring, emotional vocals and heartfelt, intimate lyrics that go so deep they cut to the core. The end result is an album that speaks to the listener in a highly personal way. Level up to Arena and get two grammy Nominations – “Best Rock Album” for “Trauma” and “Best Metal Performance” for the hard-hitting lead single “Bow”I'll assert myself proven that they are built to last. To date, they have logged more than 4.1 billion streams worldwide, with the number approaching 716 million YouTube Views and saw both “Hurricane” And “Bad things” Singles above billboards Mainstream Rock Airplay charts in 2020 and 2022 respectively. A number of their singles and albums “Lifelines” have now been awarded gold and platinum and have been praised far and wide by the press, including: Forbes, billboard, Hollywood Reporter And NPR.