Halestorm vocalist and guitarist Lzzy Hale has revealed that the band have close to "two albums' worth" of material for a potential new record.
In an interview with Rock 100.5 The KATT's Cameron Buchholtz, the Halestorm leader said that the band will focus on the follow-up to 2018's Vicious in "late spring", and that there's plenty of leftover material that "wasn't even recorded" for the full-length.
"We've pretty much decided that in late spring, I think we're gonna settle down and just focus on doing another record," Lzzy says. "It's crazy, after we finished the last record, Vicious, we had so much material that wasn't even recorded; we had a lot of material that was recorded that wasn't even included on the record.
"Since then, we have about two albums' worth of material," she continues. "So it's almost like Vicious was a launchpad for all this new stuff to come. So I can't wait to actually get it down and show it to everybody."
Watch the full interview below.