There is one more voice that belongs to Simone Simons and if you are wondering why it is called Symphonic Metal, here is the answer. Epica ,Unleashed official live. ruclips.net/video/rxd6sxLxdys/видео.html
If you're asking me that question it would be Pat Benatar Lita Ford Danielle from the Warning and Alissa White Gluss & Taylor Momsen and Tatatina from Jinjer .
The Charismatic Voice RUclips channel did an in-depth interview with Lzzy and they talked SO much about vocal exercises, and how she loads up the grit in her voice without messing her vocal cords up. It's super interesting listening to her and an opera trained singer discussing their techniques.
Two fun collaborations worth checking out. The duet she did with Daughtry covering Journey's "Separate Ways" is amazing. I still haven't decided if I like it better than the original or not, and if you had asked me that question before I heard it, I would have said calling any cover of that song as good as the original was sacrilege that should get one shunned for life. And for something fun, check out her live performance with country singer Eric Church live at the CMA awards, singing "That's Damn Rock n Roll." Nothing like seeing a heavy metal singer getting a standing ovation from a bunch of country fans. All of the posts online after the show all said something along the line of "That's not country, but damn that girl can sing!!!" And there's a fun point in the video when Eric first calls her up to the mic about 1/4 through the song that the camera shows Nicole Kidman in the crown turn to her friend. You can see her start to mouth "Who..." before it cuts away. Was pretty obvious she was about to ask who Lzzy was. Think is, I doubt many people in the crowd knew before that night.
Vocal cord training is an important part of Lzzy's day to day life. You can manipulate and work on it. You can also do permanent damage if you are not careful.
Lzzy’s hair is longer now, after being short for a time. I saw her last year and the year before, and without a doubt she hits a lot of notes and can scream I’d say even more than this. It’s something totally different hearing her in person, it’s impressive.
The song that won them a Grammy. Yeah this is an older video, it was posted in late 2012, the album it came from (The Strange Case Of...) was released earlier that year. As for the guitars, Lzzy plays Gibson Explorers, Joe plays Gibson SG's. Lzzy is the first ever female ambassador for Gibson guitars. And Yes, Lzzy has done a ton of collaborations, last year she featured on Daughtry's cover of Journey's "Separate Ways". And just recently she featured on a song called "Mercy" by "The Native Howl"
This song is Grammy worthy for sure. I didn't know Daughtry was still around. I remember the first two albums they did and I never heard anything about them after that.
Great reaction! She's a pro and can definitely still hit any note she wants.
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There are several techniques that you can use to add this kind of vocal fry without hurting yourself... She's very versed on that... and any professional singer who does that must learn or their voice won't last for long...
There is also accoustic version of the song from this same performance on RUclips: /watch?v=l_lNTlP_3Bo Also, she can still hit whatever note she wants. She is very careful with her voice. Listen to this (song Takes My Life from time 24:10: ruclips.net/video/8RBYaBnIxq8/видео.htmlsi=RVfdtjT-axonFSZ0&t=1450
Her break in vocals were a choice! It wasn't her struggling to hit the notes. She's actually gotten way better in recent years at protecting her voice with the vocal tricks she does - her voice went through a change around 2014 and she adjusted for it. She can hit high notes super clearly if she wants to - "Raise Your Horns" was the ballad off of their most recent album and shows that incredibly well. It's one of my favorite vocals that Lzzy has out to-date I think. (I don't blame you for getting that impression, a lot of people wonder about it, but from everything I've seen she is incredibly careful not to do anything that will mess with her voice) Edit: there's very safe ways to scream and sing like this! But it takes a LOT of technical ability and practice and it's also very easy to hurt yourself in the process. so basically - if you want to sing like this, yes, please get a coach or some kind of professional to help, or be extremely careful and don't try to blast out full volume right from the start. XD
Always amazes me how little people know about the human voice. Lzzy is well trained and takes great care of her voice. Her clean and moments of harsh distortion are always done safely
@@paulriddle7818 Like I said, I don't blame them for wondering! A lot of singers don't do it safely and quite a few have damaged their voices permanently because of it, unfortunately. Even singers who don't go to extremes like she does have seen an impact from doing constant live performances and putting constant strain on their voices. I'm glad she's found a method that works for her, though, because with how often she performs she definitely needed to! It's definitely not something I know how to do myself (I've just seen vocalists talk about the coaching).
@bulletsandbracelets4140 But it comes off as the typical "if they use any distortion it's bad for their voice" crowd "we" tend to hear from people who tend to prefer a lighter sound to put it delicately.
@@paulriddle7818 nah, I didn't get that impression at all! They enjoyed the music, she was just consistently growly on the highs in that song, so it was an easy assumption lol. I think you might have read into it a bit
Love Halestorm so much! I still think my favorite ballad of theirs is Familiar Taste of Poison and it's not reacted to nearly as much as the other stuff.
Great job with your reaction and thoughts on Love Bites from Halestorm Lizzy Hale is the lead singer and guitarist plus her brother (sorry can't think of his name plays the drums and back up Vocals).
yeah i agree with you there.izzy isnt always able to reach her notes its sometimes just plain false as well. granded if you belt and growl day in day out,that,thats gotta fuck up ya voice eventually. but if she hits the nail on its head,giving you a holy shit feeling cuz she can sing no doub about that. you should google on youtube, halestorm's ''fromiliar taste of poisen'' one of them was set in frankfurt germany. the most recent one is bloody mental. not just able to fully pull it on but also hitting the screamy notes perfect!
Id highly recommend to check out some of the YT vocal coaches such as The Charismatic voice. She has several Halestorn reactions and has a 2 hour interview with her on her channel.
Would you react to BABYMETAL? I would suggest starting with recent live performances of their songs Road of Resistance, Monochrome, and Megitsune from their PIA Arena 2023 concerts. Road of Resistance: ruclips.net/video/4XYMvGJy1JI/видео.html Monochrome: ruclips.net/video/8pvxCzhBsTM/видео.html Megitsune: ruclips.net/video/RorkQ79V-68/видео.html Playlist of other recent live performances: ruclips.net/p/PL7Y918oJxXaYGAlhN3DLd5AAoye11F3o4 1
Unfortunately I had to remove my BABYMETAL videos because they are supposedly going around issuing copyright strikes. I still have the files saved, I just haven't figured out what to do with them.
Who are some of your favorite female rock vocalists?
There is one more voice that belongs to Simone Simons and if you are wondering why it is called Symphonic Metal, here is the answer. Epica ,Unleashed official live. ruclips.net/video/rxd6sxLxdys/видео.html
Asami from Lovebites
Lzzy, Alissa White-Gluz, Maria Brink
Tatiana Schmailuk from Jinjer, Jessy from Ankor, Courtney Laplante from Spiritbox
If you're asking me that question it would be Pat Benatar Lita Ford Danielle from the Warning and Alissa White Gluss & Taylor Momsen and Tatatina from Jinjer .
The Charismatic Voice RUclips channel did an in-depth interview with Lzzy and they talked SO much about vocal exercises, and how she loads up the grit in her voice without messing her vocal cords up. It's super interesting listening to her and an opera trained singer discussing their techniques.
That does sound really cool. The Charismatic Voice is such a great channel
Two fun collaborations worth checking out. The duet she did with Daughtry covering Journey's "Separate Ways" is amazing. I still haven't decided if I like it better than the original or not, and if you had asked me that question before I heard it, I would have said calling any cover of that song as good as the original was sacrilege that should get one shunned for life. And for something fun, check out her live performance with country singer Eric Church live at the CMA awards, singing "That's Damn Rock n Roll." Nothing like seeing a heavy metal singer getting a standing ovation from a bunch of country fans. All of the posts online after the show all said something along the line of "That's not country, but damn that girl can sing!!!" And there's a fun point in the video when Eric first calls her up to the mic about 1/4 through the song that the camera shows Nicole Kidman in the crown turn to her friend. You can see her start to mouth "Who..." before it cuts away. Was pretty obvious she was about to ask who Lzzy was. Think is, I doubt many people in the crowd knew before that night.
haha that's awesome. I'll add those to the list
Vocal cord training is an important part of Lzzy's day to day life. You can manipulate and work on it. You can also do permanent damage if you are not careful.
Lzzy is well trained and has a VC. Her distortion is safely done.
Lzzy’s hair is longer now, after being short for a time. I saw her last year and the year before, and without a doubt she hits a lot of notes and can scream I’d say even more than this. It’s something totally different hearing her in person, it’s impressive.
It would be so cool to see Halestorm live, or even just Lzzy Hale. That's so cool you got to
I've seen her live in Barcelona a couple of times too... She's impressive live!
The song that won them a Grammy. Yeah this is an older video, it was posted in late 2012, the album it came from (The Strange Case Of...) was released earlier that year.
As for the guitars, Lzzy plays Gibson Explorers, Joe plays Gibson SG's. Lzzy is the first ever female ambassador for Gibson guitars.
And Yes, Lzzy has done a ton of collaborations, last year she featured on Daughtry's cover of Journey's "Separate Ways". And just recently she featured on a song called "Mercy" by "The Native Howl"
This song is Grammy worthy for sure. I didn't know Daughtry was still around. I remember the first two albums they did and I never heard anything about them after that.
Great reaction! She's a pro and can definitely still hit any note she wants.
There are several techniques that you can use to add this kind of vocal fry without hurting yourself... She's very versed on that... and any professional singer who does that must learn or their voice won't last for long...
100% for sure
You should check out Lzzy’s collaboration with The Hu, Song of Women.🎸🤘
I'll add it to the list
Lzzy plays a Gibson Explorer. And yes James Hetfield of Metallica also plays one.
There is also accoustic version of the song from this same performance on RUclips: /watch?v=l_lNTlP_3Bo
Also, she can still hit whatever note she wants. She is very careful with her voice. Listen to this (song Takes My Life from time 24:10: ruclips.net/video/8RBYaBnIxq8/видео.htmlsi=RVfdtjT-axonFSZ0&t=1450
Maybe you can check out "I Get Off" and "Its not you".Their first two hits when they were breaking in.
I'll add those to the list
Her break in vocals were a choice! It wasn't her struggling to hit the notes. She's actually gotten way better in recent years at protecting her voice with the vocal tricks she does - her voice went through a change around 2014 and she adjusted for it. She can hit high notes super clearly if she wants to - "Raise Your Horns" was the ballad off of their most recent album and shows that incredibly well. It's one of my favorite vocals that Lzzy has out to-date I think. (I don't blame you for getting that impression, a lot of people wonder about it, but from everything I've seen she is incredibly careful not to do anything that will mess with her voice)
Edit: there's very safe ways to scream and sing like this! But it takes a LOT of technical ability and practice and it's also very easy to hurt yourself in the process. so basically - if you want to sing like this, yes, please get a coach or some kind of professional to help, or be extremely careful and don't try to blast out full volume right from the start. XD
Always amazes me how little people know about the human voice. Lzzy is well trained and takes great care of her voice. Her clean and moments of harsh distortion are always done safely
@@paulriddle7818 Like I said, I don't blame them for wondering! A lot of singers don't do it safely and quite a few have damaged their voices permanently because of it, unfortunately. Even singers who don't go to extremes like she does have seen an impact from doing constant live performances and putting constant strain on their voices. I'm glad she's found a method that works for her, though, because with how often she performs she definitely needed to! It's definitely not something I know how to do myself (I've just seen vocalists talk about the coaching).
@bulletsandbracelets4140 But it comes off as the typical "if they use any distortion it's bad for their voice" crowd "we" tend to hear from people who tend to prefer a lighter sound to put it delicately.
@@paulriddle7818 nah, I didn't get that impression at all! They enjoyed the music, she was just consistently growly on the highs in that song, so it was an easy assumption lol. I think you might have read into it a bit
@@bulletsandbracelets4140 Its based on seeing alot of his reactions from his other channel of a few different bands i really like.
My favorite female singers are Floor Jansen, Brittney Slayes, Amy Lee, Lzzy Hale and Daniela Villarreal.
Solid choices
Love Halestorm so much! I still think my favorite ballad of theirs is Familiar Taste of Poison and it's not reacted to nearly as much as the other stuff.
It is on the list to check out
Great job with your reaction and thoughts on Love Bites from Halestorm Lizzy Hale is the lead singer and guitarist plus her brother (sorry can't think of his name plays the drums and back up Vocals).
They are awesome. Her brother's name is Arejay
React to more by Halestorm! This is cool! Lzzy rocks!!
For sure
I MISS THE MISERY = BANGER
That’s another song you should do
Lizzy is a POWERHOUSE vocalist
Her and Amy Lee are just insane!!
Be sure to check out the reaction we did for I Miss The Misery
yeah i agree with you there.izzy isnt always able to reach her notes its sometimes just plain false as well. granded if you belt and growl day in day out,that,thats gotta fuck up ya voice eventually. but if she hits the nail on its head,giving you a holy shit feeling cuz she can sing no doub about that. you should google on youtube, halestorm's ''fromiliar taste of poisen'' one of them was set in frankfurt germany. the most recent one is bloody mental. not just able to fully pull it on but also hitting the screamy notes perfect!
She is an amazing vocalist. And guitar player as well
Id highly recommend to check out some of the YT vocal coaches such as The Charismatic voice. She has several Halestorn reactions and has a 2 hour interview with her on her channel.
I have seen a couple of her videos. I really enjoyed her going into detail on Chester's scream for Given Up.
Would you react to BABYMETAL? I would suggest starting with recent live performances of their songs Road of Resistance, Monochrome, and Megitsune from their PIA Arena 2023 concerts.
Road of Resistance: ruclips.net/video/4XYMvGJy1JI/видео.html
Monochrome: ruclips.net/video/8pvxCzhBsTM/видео.html
Megitsune: ruclips.net/video/RorkQ79V-68/видео.html
Playlist of other recent live performances: ruclips.net/p/PL7Y918oJxXaYGAlhN3DLd5AAoye11F3o4
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Unfortunately I had to remove my BABYMETAL videos because they are supposedly going around issuing copyright strikes. I still have the files saved, I just haven't figured out what to do with them.
@@AceofBadeReacts I have never heard of BM doing copyright strikes. Wowow will if you post up their live streams.
@@Hymnodic A channel I was part of got a copyright strike on one of the videos, so I didn't want to take any chances
Please dont comment on guitars if you don't know what a Gibson Les Paul is. Sad. She literally has an extreme vocal proticol she takes, fyi.
I'm not an expert on guitars. I never claim to be. We talk about what we see and here on reactions. Thanks for the algorithm boost though