Alternative Rockers WHITEHALL Ruminate On The End of A Doomed Relationship On New Single “Shadow of Your Wall”Headline Tour Kicks Off September 14th“All these questions you’re not asking Yet you wanna know it all You must be so tired from basking In the shadow of your wall” |
Brooklyn, NY (by way of Charleston, SC) indie rockers Whitehall The band says, “”Shadow of Your Wall” has persisted in the Whitehall back catalog since the early, dorm room days of the band. Though it has seen many forms in terms of instrumentation through that time, the lyrics and melody have remained the same, keeping the original heart of the song intact. It details some extreme thoughts that go on in the breakdown of a relationship, asking a lot of questions but left assuming the answers. This being the most upbeat version of the song to date hopefully makes for a fun listen when stewing over the serious stuff.” On their upcoming tour, Whitehall will also be performing tracks off their recent Enci Records label debut, ‘Maizy,’ which was produced by Kevin Ratterman (My Morning Jacket, White Reaper). Stream the new single “Shadow of Your Wall” on DSPs: https://onerpm.link/ |
About Whitehall:Whitehall is an indie rock four-piece band from Charleston, SC. Paddy McKiernan (vocals, guitar), Brennan Clark (bass), Davis Rowe (drums), and Avery Greeson (guitar) met while attending the College of Charleston and got their start writing songs in a dorm room. After four years spent in the South Carolina DIY scene playing house shows throughout the state, the band recorded their debut album, ‘Ocean Fiction,’ and embarked on their first tour on the East Coast with a live show that is at once frenetic and introspective. In the years that followed, Whitehall recorded and released their sophomore effort ‘Swordfish Catcher’ and received praise and playlist placement from national publications like NPR, Alternative Press, and American Songwriter. This album saw their sound shift from bouncy, melody-laden indie, to something grittier, with distorted guitars and imaginative lyricism that more closely resembles acts like Pavement and Car Seat Headrest. |
Whitehall Tour Dates:Thursday, September 14 Columbus, OH Rumba Cafe Friday, September 15 Chicago, IL Subterranean (Downstairs) Saturday, September 16 Appleton, WI Appleton Beer Factory Sunday, September 17 Milwaukee, WI The Back Room at Colectivo Tuesday, September 19 Ames, IA The Maintenance Shop Thursday, September 21 Nashville, TN The End Friday, September 22 Carrboro, NC Cat’s Cradle Saturday, September 23 Charleston, SC Charleston Pour House (Deck Stage) Sunday, September 24 Jacksonville, FL Jack Rabbits Monday, September 25 Orlando, FL Will’s Pub Tuesday, September 26 Atlanta, GA The Masquerade (Purgatory) Thursday, September 28 Richmond, VA Richmond Music Hall Friday, September 29 Washington, DC Pie Shop Saturday, September 30 Philadelphia, PA Milkboy Thursday, October 26 Boston, MA Red Room at Cafe 939 Friday, October 27 New York, NY Mercury Lounge Saturday, October 28 Pittsburgh, PA Club Cafe Sunday, October 29 Louisville, KY Zanzabar Tuesday, October 31 Kansas City, MO miniBar Wednesday, November 01 Denver, CO Lost Lake Thursday, November 02 Salt Lake City, UT Kilby Court Friday, November 03 Boise, ID The Shredder Saturday, November 04 Portland, OR White Eagle Saloon Sunday, November 05 Seattle, WA The Vera Project Tuesday, November 07 San Francisco, CA Brick & Mortar Music Hall Wednesday, November 08 Los Angeles, CA The Echo Thursday, November 09 San Diego, CA Voodoo Room at House of Blues Friday, November 10 Phoenix, AZ Valley Bar Saturday, November 11. TBD Sunday, November 12 OFF Monday, November 13 San Antonio, TX Paper Tiger Tuesday, November 14 Austin, TX 3TEN Austin City Limits Live Wednesday, November 15 Dallas, TX Club Dada Thursday, November 16 Tulsa, OK The Vanguard Friday, November 17 St. Louis, MO Blueberry Hill Duck Room Saturday, November 18 Indianapolis, IN LO-FI Lounge Sunday, November 19 Lakewood, OH The Foundry |
What others have said about Whitehall:““Rose” opens with a reverberated guitar and vocals, joined shortly by the rest of the band and offering us a bouncing rhythm that is sure to repel the thoughts of one’s impending seasonal depression. It is definitely a song designed for driving with the windows down, so be sure to squeeze it in before winter rips out our souls.”- 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 “The 4-piece write on ideas of aging, personal growth and their thoughts and feelings as the group enters their mid-20’s. It’s a holistic idea of what this band is all about, combined with all the sonic elements that craft their earnest and hearty songs.”- Play Too Much |
Whitehall:Vocals, Guitar / Paddy Mckiernan Guitar / Avery Greeson Bass / Brennan Clark Drums / Davis Rowe Socials:www.instagram.com/ |