“Billy (Yeah Yeah Yeah)” — Inhaler’s Latest Focus Single Available Now
INHALER release their new focus single ‘Billy (Yeah Yeah Yeah)’ from their #1 Album Open Wide available now. Billy (Yeah Yeah Yeah) is the fourth song unveiled from the Dublin quartet’s brilliant third album which was released via Polydor Records.
With its propulsive 80s pop grooves, Billy (Yeah Yeah Yeah) further showcases a band thrillingly coming into their own and taking their sound in audacious new directions.
The Radio X Record of the Week (UK) follows singles ‘Your House’, ‘Open Wide’ and ‘A Question Of You’.
Recorded at RAK Studios in London and produced by Grammy and Brit Award-winning Kid Harpoon, Inhaler’s new album ‘Open Wide’ reinforces their status as the ultimate modern guitar band, a group for whom jubilant pop melodies, intricate grooves and rock’n’roll dynamism are kindred spirits rather than strangers.
Featuring 13 songs, it hones the sweeping, euphoric singalongs of their first two albums It Won’t Always Be Like This and Cuts & Bruises, into something more fully-formed, a record you can lose yourself in and one where every track feels like it could be a big single.
Sonically, it’s an album where the band’s love of T.Rex, early MGMT, Prince, Depeche Mode and more nestles alongside the indie and garage-rock influences of their teens, and is a majestic celebration of who Inhaler are and everything they’ve done to get to this point.
Its release coincides with band’s biggest ever tour of UK and Ireland, which included two headline shows at the iconic rock venue Brixton Academy, and ahead of their 20,000-capacity Dublin show at St Annes Park.
Since their career launched in 2018, INHALER have been among the biggest new names in guitar music, achieving commercial success with roaring chart positions. To date, they’ve sold over a quarter of a million records globally and garnered 500 million streams.
Their debut album, It Won’t Always Be Like This, hit #1 in the UK and Ireland, while their 2023 follow-up, Cuts & Bruises, topped the Irish charts and reached #2 in the UK.
To maintain this momentum, bandmates and childhood friends Eli Hewson, Robert Keating, Ryan McMahon and Josh Jenkinson have spent the past few whirlwind years on a relentless world tour, supporting acts like Arctic Monkeys, Pearl Jam, Harry Styles, and Kings of Leon, as well as headlining their own shows, including a sold out 13,000-capacity homecoming show at the 3Arena in Dublin last year.
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