“Hell and High Water” by AJ Wander

AJ Wander brings his audience a vocal driven and soulful performance with his newest release. “Hell and High Water” showcases such a raw and honest talent within his vocal clarity and intentionally stripped down arrangement instrumentally.

AJ Wander really uses his higher vocal register in order to reach the moments that transcend this song into a deeper story.

“Hell and High Water” is a true tale about anxiety, love, and the makings of life. I loved every second of the journey I was brought on.

Written by Tricia Patras

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