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INHALER share new single 'Open Wide' - Second song from the upcoming third album 'Open Wide', which will be released on 07.02.2025
Their biggest headline show will take place on May 30th in Dublin in St. Anne's Park in front of 20,000 people
Nach der Ankündigung ihrer bisher größten Tournee durch Großbritannien und Irland, bei der sie unter anderem eine 20.000 Zuschauer fassende Show in Dublin spielen werden, haben INHALER (6. Dezember) einen weiteren Vorgeschmack auf ihr kommendes neues Album veröffentlicht. Der Titelsong ‚Open Wide‘ ist der zweite Auszug aus dem mit Spannung erwarteten dritten Album der Band und dient als Nachfolger der aktuellen Single ‚Your House‘. Das Album „Open Wide“ der vierköpfigen Band aus Dublin soll am 7. Februar über Polydor Records veröffentlicht werden. Hört die neue Single HERE.
The eponymous title of Inhaler's new album is emblematic of the Irish quartet's bold new era: a driving indie rock epic that combines yearning hooks, sweeping guitar lines and Balearic-esque percussion. “Open Wide” is a rousing sing-along song with the band's most undeniable and infectious groove to date, and is the sound of a band finding themselves. The new song, already familiar to fans from the band's recent live set during the first leg of their Open Wide World Tour in North America, is one of 13 songs that will be included on the album of the same name.
Frontman Elijah Hewson says about the new song: “Open Wide was originally a short electronic house demo that was lying around in our graveyard. We loved the bassline and the four-to-the-floor kick. When we took it to the studio in London to record the album and played it in the room, it almost took the opposite shape, it still has that hypnotic tunnel thing, but it's become panoramic. We love it.”
The album “Open Wide” was produced by Kid Harpoon (Harry Styles/Florence & The Machine) and represents a big step forward for the band. When the band started working on it in London earlier this year, they were encouraged to challenge themselves and take more creative control. In writing the album, they listened to a wide range of genres - from techno to Nick Cave - and experimented with a brighter, timeless sound that gave the album more texture. The result is a 13-song album that feels unique - a guitar-driven pop album unlike any other, cementing their status as one of the most exciting young bands around today.
The complete track listing:
Eddie In The Darkness
Billy (Yeah Yeah Yeah)
Your House
A Question of You
Even Though
Again
Open Wide
All I Got Is You
Still Young
The Charms
X-Ray
Concrete
Little Things
INHALER will embark on their biggest UK tour to date in February, including two headline shows at the legendary Brixton Academy. The tour kicks off in Leeds on February 7 and takes in eight cities, finishing in Newcastle on February 19. The band will then embark on a 15-date European tour before heading to Japan in June. BLOSSOMS will perform as special guests on all tour dates in mainland Europe and at St. Anne's Park in Dublin.
Since launching their career in 2018, INHALER have been one of the biggest new names in guitar music, achieving commercial success with storming chart positions. To date, they have sold over a quarter of a million records worldwide and achieved 500 million streams. Their debut album It Won't Always Be Like This reached #1 in the UK and Ireland, while their follow-up Cuts & Bruises 2023 topped the Irish charts and reached #2 in the UK. To keep this momentum going, band members and childhood friends Hewson, Robert Keating, Ryan McMahon and Josh Jenkinson have spent the last few years on a relentless world tour supporting acts such as Arctic Monkeys, Pearl Jam, Harry Styles and Kings of Leon as well as playing their own shows, including a sold-out 13,000 capacity homecoming show at Dublin 3Arena last year.
Inhaler will return to Germany for four concerts in May 2025.
02.05.2025 – (DE) Munich Zenith
03.05.2025 – (DE) Berlin Columbiahalle
06.05.2025 – (DE) Hamburg Inselpark Arena
07.05.2025 – (DE) Cologne Palladium
Press release: Head Of PR
Photocredit: Lewis Evans
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