Broadside Share New Album Nowhere, At Last

Broadside Share New Album Nowhere, At Last

Richmond, VA's pop rock band Broadside release their new album Nowhere, At Last, arriving Friday, April 10th via Thriller Records. Alongside the release, the band offers a final and deeply personal entry point into the record with the focus track "Dead Roses," accompanied by a music video premiering the same day at 12 PM ET.  

 

Nowhere, At Last finds Broadside turning inward, navigating the space between searching for meaning and learning to let go of it. The album leans into uncertainty without trying to resolve it, instead of embracing the quiet tension that comes with growth, identity, and reflection. "Life is a series of blind steps, each one seeking salvation. But to be nowhere–to need nowhere to be at all–is true bliss," Broadside shares, capturing the mindset that shapes the record. 

 

Stream Nowhere, At Last HERE

At the center of that emotional weight sits "Dead Roses," a track that dives into the push and pull of self awareness and self destruction. Living in a space where you recognize the patterns that are holding you back but still feel stuck inside them, caught between wanting to change and not knowing how.

"After the rage, eyes drowning and cheeks stained with tears, you find yourself in that same old conversation. Am I worthy of this life? Can I swim through the monotony? The other voice is already there–the familiar one, persistent, sounds like his, or hers. It tells you to stay still. Lie down. For the over thinker, the executioner is the stranger in the mirror." - Oliver Baxxter.