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Pop / Rock 01/07/2021

Inhaler Share New Track "Totally"

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Inhaler Share New Track "Totally"
New York, NY (Top40 Charts) Inhaler today share their new track Totally on Polydor/Unviersal Music. The song launches at 1PM EST today, alongside an interview with Zane Lowe on Apple Music.
Totally is the latest song to be shared from Inhaler's debut album It Won't Always Be Like This, which is set for release on July 9th. The Irish quartet are one of the most exciting bands to emerge over the past few years and It Won't Always Be Like This lives up to their thrilling potential. Singer and guitarist Eli Hewson, bassist Robert Keating, guitarist Josh Jenkinson and drummer Ryan McMahon have made a record that captures their evolution from exciting upstarts to refined songsmiths. It takes in a dazzling array of sonic textures, where huge, hooky choruses perfectly meld with intricate, dynamic instrumentation.

A Covid-enforced delay encouraged the four-piece to find new levels as a band, opening up both their sound and their lyrical themes. Songs about meeting girls turned into reflections on society and how to get through tough periods. "We started writing this when we were teenagers and now we're adults," says Keating. "I wanted the songs to feel positive," adds Hewson. "Becauseā€¦ it won't always be like this."

Recorded with long-term collaborator and producer Antony Genn at London's Narcissus Studios, it's a coming-of-age record about losing yourself and finding yourself again, trying to make sense of the world when the world doesn't make much sense.
Inhaler will play an 18-date tour of the UK & Ireland later this year, preceded by a run of intimate record store shows in August.






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