HELL OR HIGHWATER: New Song 'Wrong' Available For Streaming

July 17, 2013

HELL OR HIGHWATER, the band led by ATREYU drummer/vocalist Brandon Saller, will release a new EP, "The Other Side", on August 6 via US Records. The CD was produced by Fred Archambault (AVENGED SEVENFOLD, DEATH BY STEREO) and it features cover artwork by Tom Hane of IN THIS MOMENT.

"The Other Side" EP track listing:

01. Moment of Clarity
02. The Other Side
03. Wrong
04. Remember the Life and Not the Death
05. Drowning in the Waves

The song "Wrong" can now be streamed in the YouTube clip below.

HELL OR HIGHWATER's debut album, "Begin Again", was originally released independently in August 2011 and was reissued with "bonus content" on February 5 via Pavement Entertainment.

For more than 15 years, Saller put his blood, sweat, and tears into the Southern California metalcore outfit ATREYU. The seasoned drummer/vocalist hammered out five studio LPs with four of his best friends, while traveling the globe and performing for legions of exuberant fans. Saller lived the dream of every musician: to bring the rock 'n' roll to the hungry, fervent masses. And with HELL OR HIGHWATER, Saller emerges from behind the drum kit, with the same unbridled passion, to ignite the next rock 'n' roll firestorm.

HELL OR HIGHWATER had been brewing for nearly three years, as Saller's songwriting drew inspiration from classic rock, doo-wop, punk and pop. Once armed with a solid collection of tunes, he unleashed his newfound vigor in a slew of gigs, and it felt totally natural. When ATREYU announced their hiatus in January 2011, Saller felt the timing was spot on to bring HELL OR HIGHWATER to the forefront.

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