Broncho

Published on 2 May 2024 at 09:00

"Us Super tour 2022 launches band to new hights, how did they get there"

This American rock band formed in 2010 in Norman, Oklahoma. Hello everyone, today we are reporting on Broncho.

Highly inspired by early punk and rock and roll, the band came together with strong early demos leading to Broncho’s first album “Can't Get Past the Lip.” This album had originally been released in 2011 with Guestroom Records and Austin-based label CQ Records. Gaining high praise from the press and leading to a national tour. Years later in 2013, Broncho rereleased on Fairfax Recordings with Kevin Augunas.

Linking up with Dine Alone Records and smashing the press with the band's second studio album on the official release date of September 16, 2014. “Just Enough Hip to Be Woman” would prove to be a great success, landing their music in films on HBO, opening new doors for more ventures with Cartoon Network and video game soundtracks.

Getting absolutely wild on the road, touring, and writing what would be the band's third album. June 10th, 2016 “Double Vanity” was released. With more power and a more psychedelic twist, the band's sound bloomed into what would become for many the far-out sounds of the time.

This would lead the band to exploring new sounds and creating groovy sounds the crowd could quote “make people move.” The 2018 release of “Bad Behavior” came with an explosion. Reaching millions and solidifying Broncho’s sound. Touring heavily in the US throughout 2019, the band released the 2020 standalone single “friends.”

Broncho went on to release another standalone in 2021 titled “It’s confidential.In 2022, Broncho launched a massive 42-stop US tour campaign. Performing with Low Litas z the Growlers, Billy Changer and many other bands along the path. Before the band came off the road, they released the EP “Bad (remix)”.This tour spilled into 2023 and resulted in a healthy fan base. Broncho spent that summer shooting the music videos in Austin, TX. In September of '23, The band headlined “Lose your mind fest IX” in Portland, Oregon. Shortly after returning to Austin and performing at Radio East.

We are excited to hear the next release from Broncho. We will keep you updated on any new 2024 information we received.

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