A classic Halestorm earworm that will stay in your head long after the track ends. Final Verdict
In a landscape where rock is often polished to the point of being sterile, Halestorm remains unapologetically loud. "Mine" feels like a natural evolution from their Back from the Dead era, carrying forward that same "survivalist" spirit but with a new layer of sonic sophistication. halestorm_mine_official_audio
Arejay Hale’s drumming is characteristically frantic yet locked in, providing a heartbeat that never lets the listener catch their breath. A classic Halestorm earworm that will stay in
"Mine" is a fierce, uncompromising addition to Halestorm’s discography. It captures a band that is comfortable in their skin but still hungry to push their sound further. Whether you’re a longtime "Stormhead" or a newcomer to the fold, this track is a mandatory addition to your high-volume playlist. Whether you’re a longtime "Stormhead" or a newcomer
It is impossible to talk about "Mine" without focusing on Lzzy Hale’s vocal performance. She continues to prove she is one of the most versatile and powerful vocalists in rock today.
From the opening riff, "Mine" establishes a relentless pace. The production is crisp yet maintains that raw, "live in the room" energy that has become a Halestorm hallmark. The guitar work by Joe Hottinger is particularly biting here, weaving intricate leads around a rhythm section that hits with the force of a sledgehammer. Lzzy Hale’s Vocal Mastery