The new material slides in perfectly alongside the established crowd-pleasers.

With their third album, Inhaler step boldly into uncharted territory, leaving their comfort zone behind to create their most ambitious and authentic record yet.

It’s still Inhaler, of course, but it’s Inhaler in technicolour.

Dublin band Inhaler release new track 'Billy (Yeah Yeah Yeah)' as final preview of their upcoming third album 'Open Wide'.

With their third album, Inhaler step boldly into uncharted territory, leaving their comfort zone behind to create their most ambitious and authentic record yet. Out this Friday (7th February), delve deeper into ‘Open Wide’ with this excerpt from our February 2025 cover feature.

Dublin band Inhaler release heist-themed music video for new single 'A Question of You' from upcoming album 'Open Wide'.

Dublin band Inhaler release love song 'A Question Of You' as the third single from their upcoming album 'Open Wide'.

Plus Lambrini Girls! Rose Gray! L.S. Dunes! More!

HotWax, Sam Fender, the 1975, Wolf Alice - what new records are we expecting to make a splash in the next twelve months?

Dublin band Inhaler release hypnotic title track 'Open Wide' from their upcoming album, produced by Kid Harpoon.

The Glasgow festival returns for its eighth year.

As 'Your House' signals a dramatic shift, Inhaler's new upcoming North American tour promises to showcase the band's most adventurous material to date.

The two-day event at Victoria Park also features The Wombats, Sigrid and more across the May weekend.

The first taster of Inhaler's upcoming third album, 'Open Wide' (due 7th February 2025), suggests a band less interested in following paths than forging their own.

The Kid Harpoon-produced 13-track album will arrive alongside extensive touring across the UK, Europe, North America and Japan.

The 70s rock-inspired track features House Gospel Choir and marks the first single from their third album.

The band will kick off the run on October 11 at Marathon Music Works in Nashville.

Special guests Seb Lowe and Neon Waltz will join them.

Inhaler’s second stab at a Reading performance is a belated victory lap for a band achieving their highest ambitions.

The three-time Dork cover stars released their second album, 'Cuts And Bruises', in February.

We sent our intrepid snapper Patrick Gunning along for the ride.

The track is taken from their second album 'Cuts and Bruises'

There is more than enough to show that this is still just the beginning for Inhaler.

It comes ahead of the 17th February release of their second album ‘Cuts & Bruises’.

The city-centre day festival will take place in Glasgow Green from July 7th-11th.

This is Inhaler’s moment, and we’re in for a treat.

They've just dropped a new track, 'Love Will Get You There', and announced their second album, 'Cuts and Bruises', to come early next year. But after a chart topping debut, are Inhaler ready to do it all over again?

There's also room for Connie Constance, Tove Lo, PVA and loads more.

The band's second full-length is set to arrive next February.

The current Dork cover stars’ last single, ‘These Are The Days’, was shared in June.

The issue drops this Friday (14th October).

The shows are in support of their seventh studio album, ‘The Car’.

The follow-up to debut album 'It Won't Always Be Like This' is on the way.

It's been a week packed with new music. We've sifted through the pile and plucked out a few of the best.

The first new music from the band since the release of chart-topping debut album 'It Won't Always Be Like This' last year, it comes ahead of an appearance at Glastonbury later this month.

A Covid outbreak in the band's touring party has forced them to reschedule four shows.

The Dublin band have been working on the follow up to last year's 'It Won't Always Be Like This'.

Remi Wolf, Alfie Templeman, The Libertines, Soak and more have also joined the bill.

"Number two like poo poo number two????" - Alfie Templeman, 19.

Better than booking a load of potatoes, right, Dear Reader?

It's a banner night for Really Very Good bands.

Tune in tonight (Monday 12th July) from 8pm BST.

In terms of apt titles, Inhaler’s debut album - ‘It Won’t Always Be Like This’ - is the kind of hopeful prophecy we’re all yearning for. For a band long predicted to make it to the big leagues, they’re ready to take the limelight on their own terms.

‘It Won’t Always Be Like This’ is a mic drop moment.

There's Easy Life, Royal Blood, and around seventeen billion more of your favourite acts in there too.

It's the latest cut from their debut album, due this summer.

It's the latest cut from their debut album, due this summer.

The shows kick off on 28th September in Sheffield, in support of the band's upcoming debut.

'It Won't Always Be Like This' is coming this July.

The track is set to arrive on Wednesday 17th March, apparently.

"It’s our interpretation of this strange and imperfect world we’ve come to live in. Things are gonna change and we are gonna be there when they do.”

The winner will be revealed in January.

Shot remotely during lockdown, it’s a stunner

Debuted earlier tonight on Radio 1, strap yourselves in - it’s a belter

It's the first new material from the Dork-approved four piece as they embark on a big year of buzz.

Dry Cleaning will also head over to The Netherlands in January.

The band will hit the road for fourteen shows this autumn.
