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About Storms of Evermore

American Rock Artist | Guitar-Driven Original Rock Music

Storms of Evermore is a Los Angeles-based American rock artist delivering powerful, guitar-driven rock music rooted in resilience, originality, and raw emotion. From heavy riffs to dynamic acoustic textures and emotionally driven arrangements, Storms of Evermore blends classic rock energy with a modern, authentic edge, and creates music that is both timeless and fiercely independent. Built as a solo project by Edward Halterman, Storms of Evermore stands for independence, authenticity, and the enduring spirit of American rock.

From cornfield skies to thunder-lit dreams, Storms of Evermore echoes with the soul of the Midwest and the spirit of an American rocker. Every lyric and riff is forged with pride, purpose, and relentless drive. The project delivers a timeless, innovative American rock sound straight from the heart.

Edward’s passion for music sparked early—singing in choir at age 11 and picking up a guitar at 17. From the start, he made a bold decision: to avoid learning others’ songs, preserving a style that was completely his own. That fearless commitment paid off—his sound is fiercely original, raw, and undeniably unique.

Over the years, Edward rocked the stages of Hollywood’s legendary rock clubs and the South Bay music scene, performing in iconic venues and recording hundreds of original tracks. 

As frontman of Groove Sun Regalia, he hit a career high, opening for the legendary band Ambrosia—a performance he still calls the greatest of his life. That night sparked major-label interest and led to a prestigious industry showcase, with the band poised for a national breakthrough.

At the same time, Edward was nominated for “Lyrical Content of the Year” by the Los Angeles Music Awards—a nod to his songwriting and creative vision.

But just as the dream was within reach, everything unraveled. The band suddenly disbanded, leaving Edward to face the heartbreak of watching it all slip away.

Refusing to let that moment define him, Edward built a successful career in real estate—but the music never left his soul.

Now, Storms of Evermore rises from the ashes. Fueled by experience, resilience, and raw emotion, Edward writes, records, and performs with the same fire that started it all—only now, his voice is stronger, and his message runs deeper.

 

 

Storms of Evermore passionately singing and playing electric guitar during a dramatic studio performance
Storms of Evermore recording vocals in a music studio

ARTIST Statement

For me, music has always been more than sound—it's emotion, story, and a soul set free. Storms of Evermore is a solo rock project born from that belief. Through every lyric, every chord, every breath, I strive to reflect the truth of life as it really is—beautiful, brutal, and everything in between.

While many of my songs carry a light-hearted, uplifting tone, beneath the surface lie deeper currents: pain, loss, regret, and resilience. 

Yet, woven through the darkness is something enduring. 

The pulse of hope. The echo of faith. The quiet strength of love, and a light that refuses to go out.

This isn’t just a rock project—it’s a personal journey through the storms of life. A reminder that survival comes with scars, but also transformation. It’s about being honest with the dark while still reaching for the light. Life doesn’t always play fair—it breaks us, tests us, and changes us. But it also offers beauty, strength, and moments that remind us why we keep going.

Rooted in rock music but intentionally independent of outside influence, my sound is built from instinct, originality, and a commitment to creating something entirely my own. Shaped by a Midwest upbringing and a deep respect for American values and musical roots, this is authentic rock music—raw, real, and unapologetically personal. Every track is forged in truth—my truth—and if they resonate with someone else’s struggle, they’ve already done their job.

So if you're walking through something hard… if you're carrying something heavy, know this: you’re not alone. The music might not fix it, but maybe it helps you feel seen. Maybe it reminds you that there’s light ahead, even if it’s just a flicker.

Welcome to Storms of Evermore.

Let's ride the storms together

Storms of Evermore posing in nature with arms outstretched in a fisheye portrait

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