Pop Punk/Rock Band ‘Broadside’ to Release ‘King Of Nothing’ / ‘Empty’ Colored 7″ Vinyl

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Before heading on their first tour of 2019, Broadside is holding over fans with two new tracks, ‘King Of Nothing’ and ‘Empty.’

‘King Of Nothing’ – “This is a song about wanting to be the best,” states Broadside vocalist Ollie Baxxter. “We chose this life as touring musicians but it can be painfully lonely. We all want to be heard and play to massive crowds while making enough money that our parents won’t worry about our futures. I’m so proud of our accomplishments as a band but some nights, after the show ends and those crowds leave the venue, when you’re in the back seat of a dark van, you feel like you’re not doing enough and those dreams you have become nightmares of what you’ll never achieve. You can be on top of the world and have nothing.”

‘Empty’ – “I was going through a real out of body misery when writing this song,’” Baxxter playfully admits. “The duality of a being a broken-hearted romantic splits a person. On one hand, you’ve been wronged, you should run and never look back. On the other, the rewarding time spent and memories made keep you trapped in the worrisome ‘what if this person leaves’ psychosis. I wanted to write a dance-y song making fun of how unfortunate it is to be in love, sometimes.”

Fans can fall in love with Broadside’s live show once again as the band will support Set It Off across North America starting June 11 and wrapping up July 19. Broadside will then head into the studio to record a brand new album, the followup to 2017’s smash Paradise. In the fall of 2019, the band return to Europe for a month+ long tour and more slated for 2020.

“Paradise” has been released on June 16th 2017 via Victory Records. Check out our review here.

Upcoming Shows:
JUN 12 – Bottleneck, Lawrence, KS
JUN 14 – The Garage, Burnsville, MN
JUN 15 – The Rave/Eagles Ballroom, Milwaukee,
JUN 16 – Wooly’s, Des Moines, IA
JUN 18 – Fubar, Saint Louis, MO
JUN 19 – The Basement, EastEast Nashville,
JUN 21 – The Citadel, Indianapolis,
JUN 22 -Newport Music Hall, Columbus, OH
JUN 23 – Rec Room, Buffalo,
JUN 25 – Rec Room – Buffalo, Buffalo, NY
JUN 26 – The Chance Theater, Poughkeepsie, NY
JUN 28 – Webster Theater, Hartford, CT
JUN 29 – Canal Club, Richmond, VA
JUL 02 – The Met, Pawtucket, RI
JUL 03 – Revolution Bar & Music Hall, Amityville, NY
JUL 05 – Reverb, Reading, PA
JUL 06 – The Filmore, Silver Spring,
JUL 07 – Amos’ Southend, Charlotte, NC
JUL 09 – The Kelsey Theater, Lake Park, FL
JUL 12 – Vinyl Music Hall, Pensacola, FL
JUL 13 – Empire Control Room & Garage, Austin, TX
JUL 15, Launchpad, Albuquerque, NM
JUL 16 – 191 Toole, Tucson, AZ
JUL 18 – El Rey Theatre, Los Angeles, CA
JUL 19 – Strummers, Fresno, CA

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