Hell Or Highwater
Hell Or Highwater formed in Los Angeles in the early 2000s around vocalist and guitarist Devon Lochlan and bassist Adam Arnone. Their debut album 'Another...
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Hell Or Highwater formed in Los Angeles in the early 2000s around vocalist and guitarist Devon Lochlan and bassist Adam Arnone. Their debut album 'Another Good Time' came out in 2008, with the title track becoming a notable song for the band.
They released several more albums including 'The Devil's Arithmetic' in 2010, 'Iron Lung' in 2013, and 'Blood and Fire' in 2016. Other songs in their catalog include 'Find The Time To Breath,' 'I'll Be Waiting,' 'Blister,' and 'Come Alive.'
The band's lineup has included drummer Joey Gonzalez and guitarist Rick Del Castillo alongside the founding members.
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