
BROOM started the way the best bands do — a group of friends messing around with no agenda until the music made the decision for them.
What began as casual jams in 2020 quickly turned into something sharper, louder, and too undeniable to ignore. Once the lineup locked in — Noah Goisse (vocals), Bodie DuBreucq and Ben Filak (guitars), Caleb Beichner (bass), and Carter Stasicha (drums) — the band realized they weren't just playing together. They were building a sound with its own gravity.
That sound pulls from everywhere they've ever felt something: '60s classic rock, modern progressive metal, and the kind of arena‑rock punch that hits you right in the chest.
Broom blends it all into a style that's unmistakably theirs — big, melodic, riff‑heavy, and still gritty enough to feel like a band you discovered in a packed local room, not a polished machine. They are just a driving force in the Pittsburgh scene.
Their original music is where their identity really lands. Their debut EP — with standout tracks like “Back on the Road” and “Hourglass” — shows a band that knows how to write hooks that stay stuck in your head and riffs that hit with weight. Every release tightens the vision. Every show widens the circle.
They've also shared stages with national acts like The Reb Beach Band, Bon Journey, Blacktop Mojo, and more — and they hold their own every time.
With new music in the works and momentum building fast, Broom is stepping into their biggest year yet — and they're more than ready to take their sound far beyond home.
Broom is one of those bands you hear once and instantly get why people show up for them. Big riffs, big energy, zero pretense — just a group of friends who turned chemistry into a real, driving rock band. Their live show hits like a stadium act without losing the grit of a local scene band that still plays like they've got something to prove. These guys are the real deal, and they're only getting louder.
- Rob | The INDIE Musician
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