Chord Progression

Broadside Delivers Their Biggest Album Yet, Previewing Their Bigger Sound on "Nowhere, At Last"

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When Broadside has been around for over 15 years at this point, their core fans know their sound and casual fans have heard of them. But as costs continue to rise and staying full time as a musician becomes tougher, Broadside was going to have to do something on album number 6 to really make a splash.So did they change their sound? Did they play into what is popular and the wants of the casual music listener? Did they work to please the algorighms of streaming platforms? No, they did something a lot better, with integrity, and wow did it work.Oliver from Broadside joins the Chord Progression Podcast today. With the new album "Nowhere, At Last" releasing on April 10th, we dive deep into how great this album is. We discuss:-How "Nowhere, At Last" feells like the first "record," feeling though patience makes this the quintessential record, delivering a sound for their core audience.- Why Broadside took an audit of their own sound, as an influence to make "Nowhere, At Last" sound like Broadside but bigger, to ele