Overserved Again isn’t just a country band - they’re a raw, whiskey-fueled explosion of energy from New England. Built for thrill seekers and rule breakers, they’re the band that turns every night into an unforgettable party.

Their debut album, Crooked Habits, is a collection of foot-stomping anthems and gritty, heart-pounding stories of wild nights and reckless love. With a sounds as unpredictable as an all night bender, Overserved Again blends electrifying riffs, thunderous rhythms, and gritty, heart-on-your-sleeve storytelling into songs that hit hard and never hold back. The charisma and attitude they bring to the stage is infectious, and is sure to keep the whole crowd ready for another round. If you’re ready for a band that’s untamed, unapologetic, and ready to make some noise - Overserved Again is pouring shots and cranking up the volume.

Vocals | GUITAR

Luke Papich

Originally from the Overland Park, KS, Luke Papich now resides in South Boston, picking guitar and singing his songs to pay his rent. He found his love for country music while listening to his mother’s CDs in the car, and singing along to Tim McGraw, The Chicks, and Johnny Cash. After stowing the guitar away for most of his high school years, he decided to bring it along to college, where he would go on to meet the rest of the Overserved Again boys. Singing tunes after parties gave him the confidence to take it to the stage and pursue a career in music.

Between writing little songs, worshipping Tyler Childers, and playing shows with the fellas, Luke enjoys long walks on the beach, puppies, and the simple crackle of a bonfire.

Backing Vocals | GUITAR

Garrett Moloney

Originally from Hollis, NH, Garrett first picked up a guitar at the age of 10, thanks to his dad who first showed him the ropes. From the living room to the front porch, some of his earliest memories are of learning classic rock riffs and country chord progressions, unknowingly laying the foundation for a lifelong love of music. Inspired by artists like Zac Brown, The Allman Brothers, Stevie Ray Vaughan, and The Eagles, he developed a style rooted in groove, grit, and a little Southern soul.

He kept playing all through school, bringing the guitar with him to Bryant University—where he'd eventually meet the rest of the Overserved Again boys.

Drums

Leandro Moro

Leandro “Lee” Moro brings the thunder to Overserved Again. Born and raised in New England, Lee was inspired by his families Brazilian upbringing before finding his home behind the kit in country music — where similarly, the grooves run deep and the energy never lets up.

With an instinct for rhythm and a passion for performance, Lee pulls inspiration from everything from classic rock and metal - to traditional samba, latin, and of course classic country music. He drives the entire feel of the song. Whether it’s a slow burner or a barn burner, his rhythm brings a unique sound that makes you want to throw back a couple shots and dance.

He’s the backbone of the band and the kind of drummer every group dreams of: rock solid, endlessly creative, and always playing for the song.

Vocals | Bass

Braeden MacNeill

The youngest of the bunch, Braeden “Boog” MacNeill had an early exposure to music. He fiddled around on a piano that his grandfather owned for the first time when he was 7 years old, and he was instantly hooked. Following that, he spent a good amount of his childhood performing in all different settings. School musicals, chorus, and piano recitals. 

Later in life, Boog joined the sigma chi fraternity at Bryant University where he met Luke and Garrett, and had his first true exposure to guitar while watching Luke play after a party. The next week, he bought the cheapest guitar he could find, and for the next two months spent hours a day playing. 

Flash forward a year later, Boog got a call from Luke asking him if he wanted to play bass in this band he wanted to start. Having never touched a bass in his life, he eagerly said yes. The rest is history.

Backing Vocals | Keys

Drew Waldron

Drew Waldron started playing piano at a young age, after growing up with constant exposure to the instrument thanks to his mother and grandfather. Both talented pianists, some of Drew’s first memories were of them both performing in a cover band for community events and concerts all over New England.  Following in their footsteps, Drew realized his love of performing, which allowed him to develop a diverse musical background. This included playing in school jazz bands, singing Italian Opera in regional competitions, performing musical theater - anything that involved a stage. 

After graduating from Bryant University with the rest of Overserved Again, Drew was invited to join the boys as a featured player for several shows in 2023, and for several songs during the recording of the band’s first EP.  When the band held their Crooked Habits EP release performance in April 2024, Drew was invited again as a featured player; Only to be surprised onstage when he was announced as the newest member of the band.