INTERVIEW: Broadside’s Oliver Baxxter Talks New Music, Headlining, And What Is Coming Next

Lately, all we want to do is lay around with you and talk about how absolutely phenomenal Broadside is.  After first stealing our hearts with the release of their 2015 single “Coffee Talk,” Broadside have steadily risen up the ranks of pop-rock bands. Following the release of that year’s Old Bones and subsequently 2017’s Paradise, the band were making waves in the scene one

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Broadside Release Powerful New Single Ahead of First Headlining Tour

A lot of things have changed over the past two years, but our love for Broadside is not one of them. A band who constantly push themselves to create compelling melodies, introspective lyrics, and undeniably good music, the Virginia natives have once more grabbed our attention with the release of their brand new single, “One Last Time.” The first original track to be released

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This Is Will Linley: The Young Singer Behind The Pop Gem “miss me (when you’re gone)”

Will Linley is the guy you strike up a conversation with while waiting for your drink at Starbucks. He’s the guy who gets thousands of views within hours of posting a 30-second cover of an Ed Sheeran song to his IG story. He’s the guy who mingles with everyone and their mother at parties. He is just… THAT guy. Will Linley’s success isn’t so

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New Track: “Covered In Sunshine” – Goldpark

Nashville-based indie-rock trio Goldpark is back with a new single, “Covered In Sunshine,” off their forthcoming EP. This new track is the very quick follow up to “Lady Lightyear,” the story of a celestial love affair, which was released not even two months ago. While “Lady Lightyear” was by no means a bad song, it seemed like a misguided experiment. A song like that

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New Track: “Scissors” – Laraw

Montreal-based singer-songwriter Laraw is back with her newest single, “Scissors.” This track is biting, honest, and punk-leaning, but her steady string of releases over the last few years have showcased different sounds and sides of her artistry. “I Should Call The Cops” is a little jazzy, a little trap-leaning, and very WWAFA, WDWG-era Billie Eilish, while “Pretty Necklace” is immediately more pop… a mix

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