Whitehall (Brooklyn, NY) Release New Single + Video”Baby Steps” Off Upcoming LPNow On TourStream The Single Here |
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Photo: David Patiño |
Brooklyn-based alternative rockers Whitehall return with their latest single, “Baby Steps.”“This song is about how fragile life can suddenly feel,” the band shares. “A parent getting sick can shift your entire perspective. Big moments like that push me to connect with the part of myself that still believes, ‘it’s getting better all the time.’”Renowned for their dynamic sound, poignant lyricism, and unforgettable hooks, Whitehall—made up of Paddy McKiernan (vocals, guitar), Avery Greeson (guitar), Brennan Clark (bass), and Davis Rowe (drums)—continue to evolve while staying grounded in the essence of their early work.“Baby Steps” offers a glimpse into their forthcoming album, expected later this year. With millions of streams under their belt, accolades from NPR, Alternative Press, and American Songwriter, and national tours alongside the Goo Goo Dolls, Arlie, and Carver Commodore, Whitehall is stepping into a bold new chapter—one marked by growth, energy, and deep introspection.Stream “Baby Steps” now and stay tuned for more on what’s next from Whitehall. Stream: https://onerpm.link/babysteps |
Watch the official music video here: https://youtu.be/GY9m1OLWtpM Directed by: David Patiño |
Upcoming Shows (with Cal In Red): Thursday, May 01, 2025 Cudahy, WI X-Ray ArcadeFriday, May 02, 2025 Ames, IA The A HoleSaturday May 03, 2025 Grand Rapids, MI Speciation Cellars |
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What others have said about Whitehall:“…designed for driving with the windows down.”- Up To Hear“Half garage-rock noise, half polished guitar pop…massive riffs and muscular rhythms…raw-but-melodic gems, gleaming with shimmering hooks and big, full-throated choruses.”- Charleston City Paper“There are moments on this album where you’ll find yourself nodding in agreement, or cringing in disgust at yourself because of a certain uncomfortable memory that the lyrics bring to mind. These moments are often accompanied by loud, beefy guitar tones and well-timed drum hits that exist to help ease the pain.- Extra Chill“…earnest and hearty songs.”- Play Too Much |