BROADSIDE announce new album, ‘Nowhere, At Last’, due 10 April 2026 via Thriller Records

BROADSIDE announce new album, Nowhere, At Last, due out 10th April 2026

via Thriller Records

New single, Dark Passenger, out today

Band to play Slam Dunk Festival 2026 following tours with The Maine and State Champs

Richmond, Virginia alt-rock outfit Broadside have announced their forthcoming album, ‘Nowhere, At Last’, set for release on April 10, 2026 via Thriller RecordsThe announcement is accompanied by the release of the band’s new single, ‘Dark Passenger’.

‘Dark Passenger’ taps into that part of yourself that feels impossible to shake, the habits and patterns that become comfortable even when they are harmful. The song captures the exhaustion of fighting those instincts and the strange relief that comes with giving in, letting the darkness ride alongside you instead of pushing it away. It acknowledges how easy it is to confuse intensity with connection and how hard it can be to walk away from something that feels like home, even when it is quietly pulling you under.

Broadside’s vocalist Oliver Baxxter shares: “Dark Passenger is about that familiar inner shadow – when anxiety or depression stops feeling like a visitor and starts feeling like a roommate. It’s the push-pull of hating what it’s doing to you, but still embracing it, because the chaos of self-sabotage can feel so comforting.”

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Broadside – ‘Dark Passenger’ (Official Music Video)

Broadside has never been a band to stay in one place for too long—musically or otherwise. The Richmond, Virginia-based band has spent the past decade carving out their own space in the pop rock scene. Drawing influence from The Killers, AFI, Kings of Leon, and Taking Back Sunday, their sound seamlessly fuses nostalgic rock energy with a fresh, modern edge. Their evolution has been nothing short of remarkable, taking them from underground favorites to genre staples, all while embracing the idea that growth and change are not just inevitable but necessary.

With Oliver Baxxter on vocals, Domenic Reid on guitar, and Patrick Diaz on bass and backing vocals at the helm, Broadside enters a defining new chapter with their upcoming album Nowhere, At Last, out this April via Thriller Records. The record captures the band in a more grounded and self aware space, reflecting on movement, identity, and the feeling of finally arriving after years of searching. While past releases laid the foundation, Nowhere, At Last represents a clear step forward, shaped by experience, growth, and a deeper understanding of who they are.

With their next chapter under the banner of Thriller Records, Broadside remains a band driven by passion, friendship, and the belief that growth is essential. More than just musicians, they are storytellers, channeling the wide-eyed excitement they once felt as kids dreaming of being in a band. With new music on the horizon in 2026, Broadside is ready to make their biggest impact yet—fearless, evolving, and unapologetically themselves.

Broadside ‘Nowhere, At Last’ Tracklisting:

1. Cherry Red Ego Death

2. Nowhere At Last

3. Warning Signs

4. Control Freak

5. Dead Roses

6. Someone You Need

7. Mushroom Cloud

8. I Think They Know

9. Blissed Out

10. Dark Passenger

11. What Are You Leaving Behind?

12. Is This It?

Pre-order: Broadside – Nowhere At Last

Broadside will tour with State Champs, Cartel and Real Friends in January, followed by the ‘An Emo Extravaganza’ tour in Australia this February alongside Anberlin, Carte, Hot Chelle Rae and This Wild Life. The band will then hit the road in April with The Maine, Nightly and Grayscale ahead of their appearance at Slam Dunk Festival in the UK in May 2026.

Forthcoming UK live dates:

w/ State ChampsCartel, and Real Friends

JANUARY
13 ALBANY Empire Live
16 NEW YORK Brooklyn Paramount
17 BOSTON House of Blues
18 PHILADELPHIA The Fillmore

w/ AnberlinCartelHot Chelle Rae, and This Wild Life

FEBRUARY
22 MELBOURNE Pica
28 SYDNEY Roundhouse

MARCH
1 BRISBANE Fortitude Music Hall

w/ The MaineNightly, and Grayscale

APRIL
15 TORONTO History
17 PHILADELPHIA Franklin Music Hall
18 BOSTON House of Blues
19 WASHINGTON Club
21 BROOKLYN Brooklyn Paramount

MAY
23 HATFIELD Slam Dunk Festival
24 LEEDS Slam Dunk Festival

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