Bizarre combo as interviewees. Lindsay is sincerely sweet 24/7 and I think that Lzzy would prefer to beat up people like Lindsay. I think they're both great, but they come from very different worlds.
I agree with you runeshark22. The more I learn about Lzzy, the more I am impressed. First of all, I think it is really cool how she can combine heavy metal edginess with more "girly" things like her love for heels. I also think that it is great how much credit she and Arjay (sp?) give to their parents. With so many performers being full of angst toward their parents, it is refreshing to know there are those who think highly of their parents (something Lzzy and Lindsay have in common). Another metal favorite of mine, Buckethead, has always been very open about his love for his parents, particularly his late mom. As bizarre as his behavior is, it is good to know that there is something very normal about him.
Andy Knaster slash, izzy stradlin, and even axl rose from guns n roses all also admit to having a lot of respect and being close to their parents. as did randy rhoads, ozzy osborne, and alice cooper. but what you said about combining the hard n heavy with her still girliness, Mz. Hyde seems to really embody that. i also saw in an interview with her, she was talkin gear. She wanted the brass hardware on the explorer because "even though its rock n roll, i'm still a girl and its gotta be classy." and then talked about how she likes her one wah pedal because its a lot easier to push with heels on. and damn, I love her so much!
her favorite band is evanescence!!!
Imann El Orra she played violin for hi low
Evanescence is my favorite band too!! along with Halestorm of course!! ^.^
Hurray for the spatula!!
Amy Lee and lizzy hale should sing together, with Lindsay Sterling playing
Little did she know that she would be performing with Evanescence and collaborate with them.
Bizarre combo as interviewees. Lindsay is sincerely sweet 24/7 and I think that Lzzy would prefer to beat up people like Lindsay. I think they're both great, but they come from very different worlds.
totally agreed but once you get to know them they are both sweet 24/7 (:
I'm sure. After I wrote this, I saw a personal interview with Lzzy. She is not as edgy in real life as her stage persona gives off.
Andy Knaster or as a lot of the music would hint at
I agree with you runeshark22. The more I learn about Lzzy, the more I am impressed. First of all, I think it is really cool how she can combine heavy metal edginess with more "girly" things like her love for heels. I also think that it is great how much credit she and Arjay (sp?) give to their parents. With so many performers being full of angst toward their parents, it is refreshing to know there are those who think highly of their parents (something Lzzy and Lindsay have in common). Another metal favorite of mine, Buckethead, has always been very open about his love for his parents, particularly his late mom. As bizarre as his behavior is, it is good to know that there is something very normal about him.
Andy Knaster slash, izzy stradlin, and even axl rose from guns n roses all also admit to having a lot of respect and being close to their parents. as did randy rhoads, ozzy osborne, and alice cooper. but what you said about combining the hard n heavy with her still girliness, Mz. Hyde seems to really embody that. i also saw in an interview with her, she was talkin gear. She wanted the brass hardware on the explorer because "even though its rock n roll, i'm still a girl and its gotta be classy." and then talked about how she likes her one wah pedal because its a lot easier to push with heels on. and damn, I love her so much!
🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻Lindsey, Lzzy 🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻
My answer to the last question:
I wanna be a toaster :3
Can opener or chef knife