If you're new to his stuff, start with 'Don't Forget Me' and 'Suffocate.' They frame what he does pretty well.
Wagner's music sticks around because it handles heavy feelings without overdoing it. Songs like 'Don't Forget Me' and '1,000 Lifetimes' dig into personal reflection in a way that feels straightforward. He's built a steady audience without chasing trends, which gives his catalog a quiet consistency.
He put out his first album 'In the Shadows' in 2005, then followed with others like 'The Edge of Reason' and 'The Great Unknown.' A legal dispute in 2010 slowed things down, but he kept recording and playing live with collaborators like Sarah James and Mark Anderson.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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