Now It's Overhead was an indie rock band fronted by singer/songwriter Andy LeMaster and based in Athens, Georgia. Their first album, a self-titled collection of songs LeMaster wrote over a period of two years in the late 90s, quickly rose from a studio project to a full-time band with the assistance of drummer Clay Leverett, Orenda Fink and Maria Taylor of Azure Ray. They were the first band not hailing from Nebraska to be signed by Omaha-based Saddle Creek Records.
In 2004 they released their sophomore, critically acclaimed album Fall Back Open, which included a duet with Michael Stipe of REM, a long-time supporter of the band. That year, the band also embarked on a US tour as support for REM, who are also from Athens, Georgia.