biography
Harbor & Home is a Minneapolis-based rock band directed by lead singer Kaleb Williams. Described as having a “classic, emotionally gratifying sound that [transcends] time and place,” their music is a blend of roots Americana and classic rock n’ roll.
The band released their debut album, Dark Days, in 2014, and their fan favorite record “Summer Lover” has more than 20 million streams on Spotify. They’re known for their organic instruments and raw vocals — no frills, no tricks.
Harbor & Home’s latest EP, Change, presents the band’s shift toward country, with lyrics that hold deep and honest reflections about life and loss. Alyce Lindberg of Rising Artists writes, “You’ll be drawn in by the catchy melodies and organic feel, then stay for the gritty, emotive vocals.”
Over the past decade, the group has toured the country, opening for acts like Dean Lewis, The Head and the Heart, NEEDTOBREATHE, DURRY, Jeremy Messersmith, Eric Hutchinson, Mark Chesnutt, FLOR, From Indian Lakes, and Austin Plaine.
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DiscographY
Dark Days (2014)
“Held together with well-crafted songs and an Americana pulse running throughout … the album flows seamlessly from one track to the next.” — Indie Vision Music
“Deeply lovely: a frosty sunrise of an album that signals happiness, holism, and mystery for fans of the Avett Brothers and Frank Turner.”
– City Pages
This Life I Lead (2016)
“Each musician has spent over a decade refining their instrument, and it definitely shows.”
— Music In Minnesota
Fighter (2017)
“A low-key Mumford and Sons.”
— Twin Cities Media
“Any preconceived notion I had about this band instantly went right out the window, and any fear I had about my bumpy plane ride was gone due to the sense of comfort that the music brought me.”
— Girl At The Rock Shows
“Hold On To Love” (2020)
“The album instantly wrapped itself around me like a giant hug … a beautiful and powerful soundscape that quickly took over my entire house.”
— Girl At The Rock Shows
“Change” (2022)
“You’ll be drawn in by the catchy melodies and organic feel, then stay for the gritty, emotive vocals.”
— Rising Artists
“[Williams] has a few gloriously impassioned moments, belting these impossibly high notes with all the rasp he can muster.”
— Rising Artists