10 Greatest Female Singers In Rock History
6. Lzzy Hale - Halestorm
One of the biggest complaints that comes with rock and roll these days is that it seems to have lost its muscle. Though you still have rock populating some of the charts, it's either some of the most pop friendly songs you can imagine or young kids trying to use the old school style of rock and roll as a costume rather than actually breaking new ground. If you're looking for the real heavy stuff though, Halestorm is your safest bet for something truly punishing.
From the very start of their career, Lzzy Hale had one of the most impressive vocal ranges of her peers, with songs that pushed insane high notes alongside some real gravelly tones underneath. Occasionally you might catch bits and pieces of the old guard like Lita Ford in there, but Lzzy has developed a style all her own, which goes to a whole different level when you see them live.
Being just as proficient behind the fretboard as behind the mic, Hale is ready to unleash hell every time she hits the stage, going so far as to rip leads while singing and using the guitar to harmonize with herself. As much as the hard rock scene has been male dominated for years, the pure spectacle of Lzzy Hale is a clear indication of what the rock scene could look like in the next few years.