Broadway Calls have toured with such bands as Alkaline Trio, The Gaslight Anthem, Rancid, The Bouncing Souls, and Bad Religion.
The band was built on the solid foundation of Josh, Robert, and Ty's decade long history of making music together.
After playing one hometown show, Broadway Calls took a sink-or-swim approach and headed straight out on tour with label-mate Daggermouth.
[2] Still signed to State of Mind Records in the US, and expanding their distribution potential by signing to Smallman Records in Canada,[3][4] Broadway Calls released their self-titled album Broadway Calls and produced by Willie Samuels of Green Day's production team at Pittsburg's Nu-Tone studios.
Shortly after the re-release of the album, in May 2008 the band played its first gig in England at the Give It A Name Festival 2008, on the Second Stage on Saturday May 10, 2008 at Earl's Court in London.
[14] During the middle of the Warped Tour, the band released a split 7-inch with Teenage Bottlerocket on Adeline Records on July 15, 2008.
[15] During a break following Warped Tour, the band shot a music video for the second single from their debut album, Back To Oregon.
In October 2008, the band went on a tour of the US with Crime in Stereo and Polar Bear Club, which included an appearance at The Fest in Florida.
[18] The band finished out the year by playing their final show in L.A, opening for The Gaslight Anthem and Alkaline Trio.
The band also booked and performed on a European Tour with Alkaline Trio in early 2009, starting on January 22, 2009, and ending on the February 17, 2009.
[20][21] Shortly before the European Tour, the band announced via myspace on January 6, 2009, that they had signed with Sideone Dummy Records for their next album release.
Bill Stevenson's production credits include records with bands like NOFX, Good Riddance, Rise Against, Comeback Kid, Suicide Machines, Descendents, A Wilhelm Scream, MxPx, Lagwagon, The Ataris, Black Flag, and many more.
[29] On May 14, 2009, Sideone Dummy Records revealed the name of the band's second album to be Good Views, Bad News,[30] to be released August 18, 2009.
[34] More recently the band has announced single shows with Bane and This Is Hell on July 27 and Comadre, Dead To Me, Hour of the Wolf on August 8.
[45] Koenig has been replaced by Adam Willis, who previously played with Josh Baird & Ty Vaughn in Countdown to Life.
The new EP is being recorded at The Atomic Garden studio in San Francisco, which is owned by Jack Shirley of the band Comadre.