HELL OR HIGHWATER, FEATURING ATREYU’S BRANDON SALLER, SIGN TO SEARCH & DESTROY/SPINEFARM RECORDS
(New York, N.Y.): Hell or Highwater, the rock band featuring Atreyu drummer/vocalist Brandon Saller on lead vocals, have signed to Search & Destroy/Spinefarm Records. They will release Vista via the label in 2016. View the signing video here.
“We’re so incredibly excited to be a part of the Spinefarm/Search & Destroy family. We’ve been crafting this album for two years and can’t wait to share it with the world,” Saller enthused.
Since their inception, Hell or Highwater have earned comparisons to acts like Foo Fighters and Muse, thanks to their knack for crafting unforgettable and uplifting rock songs.
Hell or Highwater honed their live chops by securing a spot on the annual UPROAR Tour in 2013 and also toured the world with the likes of Avenged Sevenfold, whose frontman M. Shadows contributed vocals on the song “Go Alone,” as well as Stone Sour and The Used.
They’ve survived van wrecks and lineup changes. But they’ve emerged stronger than ever and are eager to start their next chapter and deliver new material to fans.
Hell or Highwater resurfaced last year with a new song and video for “I’ll Be Waiting,” which you can watch here.
“We’re so incredibly excited to be a part of the Spinefarm/Search & Destroy family. We’ve been crafting this album for two years and can’t wait to share it with the world,” Saller enthused.
Since their inception, Hell or Highwater have earned comparisons to acts like Foo Fighters and Muse, thanks to their knack for crafting unforgettable and uplifting rock songs.
Hell or Highwater honed their live chops by securing a spot on the annual UPROAR Tour in 2013 and also toured the world with the likes of Avenged Sevenfold, whose frontman M. Shadows contributed vocals on the song “Go Alone,” as well as Stone Sour and The Used.
They’ve survived van wrecks and lineup changes. But they’ve emerged stronger than ever and are eager to start their next chapter and deliver new material to fans.
Hell or Highwater resurfaced last year with a new song and video for “I’ll Be Waiting,” which you can watch here.