Best Not Broken
Pop-Rock

biography

Boston’s Best Not Broken has built a reputation for high energy shows and catchy, power pop/rock original songs. Drawing from Brit Pop, Alternative Rock, New Wave, and their own unique brand of singer-songwriter sensibility, the band crafts soundscapes that appeal to fans of artists ranging from The Killers to Ed Sheeran. Their thoughtful and, at times amusing, lyrics match the upbeat nature of the instrumentation, creating a fresh musical odyssey that is infectiously fun. Their live performances showcase the band’s contagious energy and often evolve into interactive dance parties where the onstage antics compel fans to rock out and let loose.
A New England Music Awards winner and two-time Hollywood Music in Media Award nominee, Best Not Broken has earned radio airplay with “Tell Me That You Want Me”, “I Won’t Stop Loving You”, and “Faster” as well as the recently released “Kids”, which has garnered over 100,000 video views in only a few weeks. The band has several videos to their credit, including the video-single “What The Night Has Left” and “Brain”.
Best Not Broken has opened for legendary rockers like Pat Benatar, Little River Band, Gin Blossoms, The Babys, Southside Johnny, and Jefferson Starship as well as contemporary chart-topping artists like Twenty One Pilots, Train, Goo Goo Dolls, Walk The Moon, 30 Seconds To Mars, Jason Derulo and Matt Nathanson. They have played major venues all over the Northeast including Blue Ocean Music Hall, The Middle East and Brighton Music Hall in MA, The Aura and Maine State Pier in ME, The Bitter End and Parkside Lounge in NYC, the Casino Ballroom and Tupelo Music Hall in NH, and The Met in RI.
Best Not Broken is Eric Jackson (vocals, guitar), Mark Oswald (bass, vocals), Carlo Carluccio (drums, percussion), Anand Shah (guitar) and Brian Eyberg (keyboards). The band’s debut EP, Somewhere Good (2012) produced by Boston music legend David Minehan, put them on the map in compelling fashion. Their sophomore EP, Falling In (2014), also produced by Minehan, shows a band that has continued to mature, while maintaining the hooks and grooves that originally set them apart.
Best Not Broken’s latest EP release, “When Yesterday Comes” (2019) available on all streaming platforms, embodies their latest evolution of sound. The band is currently touring throughout the Northeast…catch ‘em if you can!

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