Born in Jacksonville, Florida, Lowery began playing in the band Still Rain in 1989 alongside vocalist Donnie Hamby, future Evanescence and DoubleDrive guitarist Troy McLawhorn, sibling and future Saint Asonia and Stuck Mojo bassist Corey Lowery, and future Danzig and Madfly drummer Bevan Davies. He joined Sevendust in 1996, with whom he would go on to release multiple chart-topping albums, three of which, Sevendust (1997), Home (1999), and Animosity (2001), were certified gold.
Lowery left the group in 2004 to team up with his brother, Virgos Merlot's Brett Hestla, old Still Rain bandmate Troy McLawhorn, and Skrape's Will Hunt for the active rock supergroup Dark New Day, who released their debut album Twelve Year Silence in 2005. Two years later Lowery joined Korn on the road as their live guitarist, but was forced to leave after seven months in the wake of his arrest in Slovakia for trashing his hotel room. In 2008 he rejoined Sevendust and appeared on the group's eighth studio long-player, Cold Day Memory, which proved to be their highest-charting debut to date. That same year saw Lowery composed and recorded the highly personal six-song EP Chills, which he released under the name Hello Demons Meet Skeletons. He issued two more EPs under the moniker in 2011, and in 2012 Dark New Day unleashed their sophomore full-length effort, New Tradition.
2012 also saw Lowery team up with Sevendust bandmate Morgan Rose for the LP Last Parade, which they released as Call Me No One. Dark New Day's Hail Mary arrived in 2013, as did Sevendust's Black Out the Sun. Lowery continued to put out new material with his flagship band, including 2018's All I See Is War, and in 2020 he released his Rise Records-issued solo debut God Bless the Renegades, which was produced and co-written by Michael Elvis Baskette (Slash, Alter Bridge), and featured drums courtesy of Wolfgang Van Halen. ~ James Christopher Monger, Rovi