Broadside Delivers A Pop-Rock Rush on New Single "Warning Signs"

Broadside Delivers A Pop-Rock Rush on New Single

Richmond’s pop-rock trio Broadside is back with their latest single "Warning Signs," set for release on Friday, June 6th via Thriller Records. The track taps into the kind of temptation that is hard to walk away from, even when your instinct says you should. Upbeat on the surface but undeniably torn at its core, "Warning Signs" feels like a sugar rush masking something much heavier underneath. It’s a pop-rock anthem that hits hard not just because it’s catchy but because it’s universally relatable.


On the new single, vocalist Oliver Baxxter mentions:
”Warning Signs is a subtle confession—about craving someone toxic enough to ruin you, yet sweet enough to keep you begging for more.”


Stream "Warning Signs" HERE

At its heart, "Warning Signs" is about knowingly dancing with danger. What makes this track so universally resonant is its unflinching honesty about toxic attraction. The song doesn’t judge or offer solutions, it simply acknowledges that sometimes we’re drawn to people who radiate red flag energy. And despite every rational thought screaming at us to walk away, we choose to stay. It’s that maddening contradiction between what we know we should do and what we actually do, the way we can see the warning signs flashing like neon lights yet convince ourselves they’re just part of the scenery. Broadside captures this self aware destruction with both empathy and brutal honesty, creating an anthem for anyone who’s ever loved someone they knew would hurt them.