Highwater Revival

Formation

— How it all began

Highwater Revival: Blending Country with Southern Rock | Their journey began in separate chapters, each member playing a role in different bands, yet destiny beckoned them toward a unified sound. This synergy shaped Highwater Revival, an amalgamation of individual tales converging into a collective country and Southern rock crescendo. Rooted in Lubbock's soil, these musicians embody the city's rhythm, each note echoing their shared experiences. Influenced by the likes of Cross Canadian Ragweed, Rick Trevino, and Black Stone Cherry, their sound bears the imprint of their diverse musical upbringing. "It's what we grew up on," they muse, the soulful collision of Texas country and rock underpinning their melodic landscape. Their melodies transcend genres, painting tales of resilience, cowboy grit, and the zest for life – a spirited ode to the West Texas spirit. Highwater Revival's mission? To let loose, live a little, and soak in every moment. Their performances are more than music; they're a rallying call to embrace life's twists and turns with a grin. The band boasts an impressive lineup of performances, having opened for Texas stalwarts like Whiskey Myers, Bart Crow, and Aaron Lewis. Each concert becomes a chapter in their story, a testament to their relentless pursuit of crafting music that resonates with audiences across the Lone Star State. With Highwater Revival, it's more than just music. It's a celebration of camaraderie, a testament to shared roots, and an anthem to seizing the joyous moments life offers.
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What's My Motto

Get me a gun
Go back into my room
I'm gonna get me a gun
One with a barrel or two
You know I'm better off dead than
Singing these suicide blues

— Cross Canadian Ragweed

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