Can't help but tear up with Lacey when she sings. Her ability to sing through those emotions is unnatural. And to sing as good as she does, she sings better than most without it. That's a sign of a true Child of God... Satan will use and abuse you in this industry, but God will use you and keep you whole. 🙏🙏🙏❤❤❤
Yes... Lacey vocals has changed a lot after every pregancy she had, hormonal changes affected a lot her vocals she can sing but in a lower register, her solo songs are written more like in her current vocals... and is not like she can not do them bc a year and half ago she was doing some flyleaf solo songs in the original key but she has opted to currently done the songs one key down except for All Around Me
This state was dog shit all day for sound. I was so excited to see lacy kill it and she tried so hard. But the sound guys sucked. Flyleaf what the only ones who sounded bad.
It wasn't her. The sound on this stage was dog shit all day. Everyone signed rough she just had it the worst. They could not get her mic set. Mudvayne and disturbed also sounded rough
@@sashareinhard6645 I disagree every Flyleaf performance I've heard since they reunited sounds really bad, Lacey can't sing like she used to something is super off about her voice. It's also blown out sounding even when she speaks She always had vocal issues and they have clearly gotten worse also she's said before she doesn't care if she were to lose her voice permanently, and other people who were there too said she sounded bad.
@@LizLevan she always had vocal issues? she doesnt have a normal style of singing. thats what makes her sound really cool. also i like her voice cracks
Between the obnoxious low end "hum" that pervades the entire set, Lacey's Butterfingers, and the wind feeding back through the monitors, this is the worst professional set I've ever seen from a nationally recognized "real" band, without drugs, alcohol, or "personal demons" to blame for the issues.
@@randleadventures1912 Their sound was rough. They had a low end "hum" from the bass and drum mics feeding back onto themselves, along with the wind whipping things up into a dustbowl and feeding into the mics. Lacey can't sing anymore. And she had a case of the "butter fingers". Not "Butterfingers" like I accidentally put the firs time. She dropped the wireless mic and apparently busted it and then dropped the corded mic a couple songs in. It was just a mess all over.