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Brooklyn-based outfit Whitehall are back with their latest single, “Come Visit.”
The band says, “This song is about the perpetual longing for something that feels solid- it’s wrapped up in the feeling that the grass is always greener. It’s an isolating feeling when everyone else looks like they’ve “figured it out”. To us, this song recognizes that feeling and instead of isolating, it invites you to “come visit.”
Known for their dynamic alternative sound, sharp lyricism, and infectious melodies, the band—Paddy McKiernan (vocals, guitar), Avery Greeson (guitar), Brennan Clark (bass), and Davis Rowe (drums)—continue to evolve while staying true to their roots.
The single offers a first taste of Whitehall’s upcoming album, set to arrive later this year. Following millions of streams and tours alongside Goo Goo Dolls, Arlie, and Carver Commodore, Whitehall is gearing up for their next chapter—one that promises even more evolution, energy, and introspection.
Stream “Come Visit” now and stay tuned for more news on Whitehall’s forthcoming album.
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