Broadside has finally announced that their long-awaited fifth album Nowhere, At Last will be released on April 10th via Thriller Records. 

The Virginia pop-rockers first commenced this darker new era with “I Think They Know,” a haunting anthem for paranoia and imposter syndrome that dropped in April of last year. Since then, they’ve continued to build upon the excitement for their forthcoming record with consistent single releases, including “Warning Signs,” “Someone You Need” and “Blissed Out.” Official news of its release was unveiled on Monday, January 12th with the band sharing,

“This album, to us, feels both like a union of our previous 4 LPs and another step further up the road. We can’t wait for you to join us in the blur between dreams.” 

Pre-order/pre-save for Nowhere, At Last is available here

In addition to the announcement, Broadside has also shared their latest single “Dark Passenger.” The intense track sinks into the exhaustion of the never-ending battle with harmful habits and patterns that come with anxiety and depression. The band acknowledges the chaos of self-sabotage and how it can feel easier to stay instead of walking away from familiarity, even when it quietly suffocates you.

Broadside continues to unravel the darker lyrical and musical themes expected on Nowhere, At Last with this intoxicating new effort. The album, which heavily draws inspiration from sci-fi classic The Twilight Zone, captures the band’s evolution and efforts to resonate with not only themselves, but also those who decide to give their music a chance. In an interview with Melodic Magazine, vocalist Oliver Baxxter shared, 

“Every single song has a moment in it that [makes] you go, ‘Oh shit.’ Whether it’s a production moment, a lyric thing or something, we really made it important for the listening experience and I’m hoping that’s what we nail on a sonic level. We’re trying out a bunch of new style things.”

With a busy touring and festival schedule ahead, Broadside is kicking off the new year as support for State Champs across the east coast on their Around the World and Back 10 Year Anniversary Tour. The band is then set to head to Australia with Anberlin, Cartel, Hot Chelle Rae, and This Wild Life before touring with The Maine in the United States and performing at the UK’s Slam Dunk Festival later this spring. Tickets and information for all of Broadside’s upcoming dates can be found here

Nowhere, At Last Tracklist:
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?

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