Inhaler

Inhaler have hinted that new music is on the way soon.

The Dublin band shared a new post on social media today (May 30) with four new pictures of themselves in the studio along with a date of June 10, suggesting that new music might be on the way in the next two weeks.

You can see the post here:

Back in February, InhalerĀ confirmed that they were working on their second album by sharing a behind-the-scenes studio clip.

The band released their debut full-length effort, ā€˜It Won’t Always Be Like This’, last July ahead of appearing at a string of festivals and embarking on a UK/Ireland headline tour.

Having wrapped up a run of US dates in late 2021, the group then revealed on social media (February 24) that they were at work on new music.

“Here’s a little treat from us working on new album material, alongside an instrumental we released on vinyl many moons ago,ā€ Inhaler captioned a video, which shows them recording at Narcissus Studio in London.

Shot by photographer Lewis Evans, the one-and-a-half-minute, vintage film-style montage sees the members of the band playing their respective instruments before it fades to black. ā€œAmerica, we’ll be seeing you next week,ā€ Inhaler added above the clip, referring to their upcoming North American tour.

Inhaler will play a huge outdoor homecoming gig in DublinĀ at the city’s Fairview Park on June 25. Support will come from special guests Wet LegĀ andĀ NewDad.

ā€˜It Won’t Always Be Like This’ becameĀ the fastest-selling debut albumĀ on vinyl by any band this century. It also saw Inhaler become the first Irish group to top the Album Charts with a debut in 13 years – a record previously held by The Script.

In a four-star review, NME described the LP as being ā€œfull of defiance, optimism and plenty of guitarsā€.

ā€œ[It’s] teeming with nervous energy over trying to find balance in a world turned inside out, while flashes of more mature reflections on saints, sinners, kings and dreams are also promising.ā€

The post Inhaler hint that new music is on the way soon appeared first on NME.

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