Everest

Album: Everest (2025)
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Songfacts®:

  • "Everest" is a hard-hitting rock anthem where Hailstorm frontwoman Lzzy Hale uses the metaphor of climbing Mount Everest to depict the band's own ascent: the bruises, the battles, the stubborn refusal to stay in base camp.

    Hale described the song as "the summit of everything we've fought for - every scream, every scar, every triumph," emphasizing that it reflects the band's battles and victories throughout their career.
  • Halestorm's core members - Lzzy Hale, Arejay Hale, Joe Hottinger, and Josh Smith - wrote the song with Welsh singer-songwriter Amy Wadge and producer Dave Cobb (Chris Stapleton, Brandi Carlile).

    A childhood friend of Ed Sheeran, Amy Wadge co-penned Sheeran's hit singles "Thinking Out Loud," "Galway Girl" and "Visiting Hours." Her other songwriting credits include Sam Ryder's "Space Man" and Pink's "When I Get There."
  • The music video for "Everest," directed by DJay Brawner (Coheed and Cambria, Corey Taylor) is a collage of humanity on the edge - people in moments of crisis, tension, and raw emotion - punctuated by flashes of literal and metaphorical explosions. Threaded through the chaos is a blistering, full-throttle performance from Halestorm.
  • The English producer Labrinth also has a song called "Mount Everest." His version is more about ego than endurance - a musical strut rather than a climb. Where Halestorm grind their way up the peak, Labrinth builds a palace on it.

Comments: 2

  • Godzilliga from MissouriI just had to respond to Dave from Oh. You go Dave! Don't let depression win! After 2 failed suicide attempts you are here for a reason. Good luck to you!
  • Dave from OhThis song has a entirely different meaning to me. It is about my depression
    (it's the shame, it's the pain, something I can't explain) (It's a curse and it hurts, but I just keep going) I haven't let it take me yet, but I did nave 2 suicidie attempts.
    (Knowing I won't ever rest until my dying breath) It will be an evil that I will battle for the rest of my life.
    (It's a poison, I don't have a choice in) My depression
    (Knowing I won't ever rest, Until my dying breath) I won't ever be "cured" of this illness.
    ('Cause I have decided to just keep going) but I'm going to keep fighting it.
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