Hailed by Rolling Stone for their "celebratory mix of sharp storytelling and fist-pumping rock & roll swagger," Andrew Leahey & The Homestead are modern-day champions of a genre popularized by icons like Tom Petty and Bruce Springsteen. It's an anthemic sound, grounded in electric guitars and uplifted by vocal harmonies, pop hooks, and a palpable appreciation for the band's heartland heroes. Thanks to radio singles like "Start the Dance" (from 2019's international breakthrough album Airwaves) and "Guilty Man" (an Americana hit from 2021's American Static, Vol. 1), it's also a sound that's taken Leahey around the world, from sold-out shows in Norway and Mexico to an ongoing string of cross-country American tours. In addition to his work as an acclaimed frontman, Leahey remains a sought-after lead guitarist who regularly tours with outlaw country icon Elizabeth Cook and has backed many other artists, including Butch Walker, Drew Holcomb, Will Hoge, and Rodney Crowell.