Whitney is an acclaimed indie rock band hailing from Chicago, Illinois, formed in 2015 by former Smith Westerns members Max Kakacek and Julien Ehrlich. The duo quickly made waves with their debut single, “No Matter Where We Go,” showcasing their unique blend of indie folk and rock. Their early success laid the groundwork for a promising career, leading to the addition of talented musicians Josiah Marshall, Will Miller, Malcolm Brown, Print Chouteau, and Charles Glanders, enriching their sound and stage presence.
In June 2016, Whitney released their debut album, “Light Upon the Lake,” which received critical acclaim and solidified their place in the indie music scene. The album’s standout tracks, including “No Woman,” garnered significant attention, leading to a successful European tour. Their ability to connect with audiences was evident as they performed at prestigious events like the SXSW festival, further expanding their fanbase.
Following their debut, Whitney continued to evolve, releasing their sophomore album, “Forever Turned Around,” in 2019. This album showcased their growth as artists, tackling themes of fear and confusion while maintaining their signature sound. The release was celebrated with a proclamation of August 30 as “Whitney Day” in Chicago, a testament to their impact on the local music scene.
In 2022, Whitney released their highly anticipated album “Spark,” featuring the single “Real Love.” Their innovative approach to music, characterized by heartfelt lyrics and soulful melodies, continues to resonate with fans worldwide, establishing Whitney as a leading force in contemporary indie rock.