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 steps fully into the present with the release of their latest album Nowhere, At Last, out now via Thriller Records. The record captures the band in a more grounded and self aware space as it reflects on movement, identity, and the feeling of finally arriving after years of searching. While past releases laid the foundation, Nowhere, At Last marks a clear step forward for the band. It is shaped by experience, growth, and a deeper understanding of who they are.
Broadside remains driven by passion, friendship, and the belief that growth is essential. That sense of forward motion runs through everything they do, from the way they write to the way they show up on stage. With Nowhere, At Last out in the world, they continue to push forward as fearless, evolving, and unapologetically themselves.