Broom emerged in 2020 as a group of friends with no grand ambitions—just a shared love of rock and a desire to play music together. But once the definitive lineup of Noah Goisse (vocals), Bodie DuBreucq and Ben Filak (guitars), Caleb Beichner (bass), and Carter Stasicha (drums) locked into place, the band quickly realized they had tapped into something far more powerful than a casual jam project. Their chemistry, combined with a wide range of influences spanning 60s classic rock, 80s arena anthems, and modern progressive metal, has shaped a sound that is both uniquely their own and instantly accessible. Their identity has evolved into a high‑energy, arena‑ready rock style built on massive riffs, soaring vocals, and a live presence that commands attention.
Based in Southwestern Pennsylvania, Broom has already built an impressive performance résumé. They’ve taken the stage at major regional venues including Jergel’s Rhythm Grille, the Crafthouse, Stage AE, and additional rooms across the Pittsburgh area. Their recent shows include appearances at Huber Hall in Latrobe and Playground Dropout in Millvale, demonstrating their growing footprint in Western PA’s rock circuit. They’ve also shared bills with notable acts such as The Reb Beach Band, Bon Journey, Blacktop Mojo, The Clarks, and more—earning a reputation as a reliable, high‑impact live band.
Crowds respond just as strongly to Broom’s original material as they do to the band’s electrifying covers. Their high‑energy rendition of The Beatles’ “Come Together” has become a signature moment in their set, consistently pulling audiences into the performance and reinforcing the band’s belief that the crowd is as essential to the show as the musicians onstage. Their setlists also feature fan‑favorite originals like “Back on the Road,” “Larger Than Life,” “Hourglass,” and “Falling Stars,” all of which have become staples of their live shows.
Broom continues to expand their catalog. Their debut EP introduced listeners to their driving, hook‑heavy songwriting, and the band has since released new music—including their single “I Wish I Knew,” now streaming on all major platforms. With more material currently in production, Broom is pushing their sound forward and gearing up for an even bigger next chapter.
From their explosive stage presence to their growing library of originals, Broom is only getting started. With momentum building and new music on the horizon, the band is ready to bring their arena‑rock energy to even larger audiences.
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