
If you only listen to one song today… make sure it is the absolute masterpiece, “Fires In Canada “ , from Brooklyn-based alternative rockers Whitehall, via ENCI Records. You can listen to “Fires In Canada” on Spotify Here Apple Music Here
You can also check out the video for “Fires In Canada” below
If we are being honest when we pressed play to listen to “Fires In Canada” , we had no idea we would be so deeply moved. The band has beautifully taken an unsettling real-life moment and turned it into something mellow, reflective, and deeply introspective.
We have always been a fan of the style and vibe of Whitehall. However, “Fires In Canada” take it to a whole new level.

Photo: David Patiño
“Fires in Canada” was written after a smoggy couple of days in NY- a news outlet reported that being outside for 5 minutes was the equivalent of smoking 5 cigarettes for your lungs,” recalls vocalist/guitarist Paddy McKiernan. “In the midst of that, I decided to walk to a brewery. It was strange to be out and about during that time, people acting as if it was usual weather. That strangeness along with the feeling of moving to a new place inspired this one.”
With their trademark blend of raw emotion, jangly guitars, and unshakable hooks, Whitehall—rounded out by Avery Greeson (guitar), Brennan Clark (bass), and Davis Rowe (drums)—continue carving out their own lane in modern rock. Known for high-energy performances and lyrics that land like late-night confessions, the band has amassed millions of streams, earned praise from NPR, Alternative Press, and American Songwriter, and shared stages nationwide with Goo Goo Dolls, Arlie, and Carver Commodore.
Following the release of the singles “Malibu #2,” “Come Visit” and “Baby Steps”, “Fires in Canada” serves as yet another taste of Whitehall’s forthcoming LP, due later this year, setting the tone for what promises to be their boldest, most vulnerable chapter yet.
We think you should stop what you are doing and immediately go listen to “Fires In Canada”, from Whitehall, you will definitely thank us later.
