Halestorm, I Prevail Join Forces On ‘Can U See Me In The Dark?’

Halestorm, I Prevail Join Forces On ‘Can U See Me In The Dark?’

Halestorm have teamed up with I Prevail for a new single, "can u see me in the dark?" The song, which arrived last Thursday (June 6), brings to the fore the excellent vocal chemistry between I Prevail's Eric Vanlerberghe and Halestorm's Lzzy Hale, with stormy riffs and an unforgettable chorus. Halestorm and I Prevail are…

Halestorm have teamed up with I Prevail for a new single, “can u see me in the dark?”

The song, which arrived last Thursday (June 6), brings to the fore the excellent vocal chemistry between I Prevail’s Eric Vanlerberghe and Halestorm’s Lzzy Hale, with stormy riffs and an unforgettable chorus.

Halestorm and I Prevail are set to embark on a co-headlining North American tour. The trek, produced by Live Nation, kicks off on July 9th in Raleigh, North Carolina. The final concert of the tour is scheduled to take place on August 17th in Las Vegas.

“We’re excited to finally have a song come out,” said Vanlerberghe via a press release. “It was a fun challenge to blend the Halestorm and I Prevail sounds together. We really focused on creating a music bed that felt very much I Prevail and letting Lzzy just shine and do what she does best.”

He added, “I feel we found a very sick way to blend the two identities of our bands into one massive song. I’m really looking forward to this tour and possibly playing this song live together for everyone.”

“In celebration of our upcoming tour together, we joined forces with the boys of I Prevail and wrote an original song together,” said Hale. “‘can u see me in the dark?’ is written for our collective fan bases, our community, our family. We want you to know that you are seen and you are not alone shining through life’s myriad of joy and pain. We can’t wait to feast our eyes on you this summer!”

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