Finally, Irish rock band Inhaler’s third studio album, Open Wide, is here. After a weekend of listening to it, I think I have ...
Fresh off the release of their warmly received album Open Wide, Inhaler are about to kick off the first of two nights at Brixton Academy. The Irish indie 20-somethings are riding on a wave of critical ...
Irish band Inhaler on their new 'pop album' 'Open Wide,' working with Harry Styles producer Kid Harpoon and learning to 'go with their gut.' ...
It's a challenge to get Inhaler front man Eli Hewson to stand or even sit still. We are in Studio 8 in the RTÉ Radio Centre ...
Inhaler don’t mind if you call them a pop band. The Dublin-bred quartet ... and embraced that sound with debut album “It Won’t Always Be Like This” and 2023’s “Cuts & Bruises.” ...
Inhaler welcomes the pop band label but don't party like rock stars - As Dublin’s Inhaler unveil their huge new album, will ...
Irish heroes Inhaler start the week storming ahead for their second Number 1 album in the UK.  Open Wide, the third studio ...
At any point in music time, there is space for a floppy-haired, fresh-faced, four-piece guitar band in the bloom of its youth ...
But beyond the whispers of nepotism, the real issue with Inhaler is far simpler: the music, despite their Number 1 album placing for 2021’s debut effort It Won’t Always Be Like This, is plain average.
Difficult Second Album Syndrome has been part of rock mythology almost since the time Bill Haley first picked up a plectrum.
Over the last few years, the Dublin, Ireland-based Inhaler has been touring the world, opening for some heavy hitters like ...
Irish ensemble Inhaler, decked in their stylish yet sleazy attire, fired off their sold-out UK tour on a brisk and cold night within the ever-lively confines of Leeds’ O2 Academy.