Inhaler - 'Love Will Get You There'

Off the back of Dublin's quartet new shake-up piece, These Are The Days earlier this year, they are back with the release of their second uplifting single ‘Love Will Get You There’.
It comes with an announcement regarding their eagerly awaited sophomore album - Cuts & Bruises, which will be released on February 17th via Polydor Records.
Their love of psychedelic soundscapes will no doubt traverse into their second studio album, which will be a follow-up from Inhaler's debut effort, It Won't Always Be Like This back in July 2021. Their debut album debuted at not only no.1 both in the UK and overseas in their home of Ireland, but also became the fastest-selling debut album on vinyl by any band this century.
Both soaring anthems in their own right, Love Will Get You There and These Are The Days gives us an idea of what we can expect to the new album next year. Interestingly, the accompanying video for Love Will Get You There sees the four band members – vocalist and guitarist Elijah Hewson, bassist Robert Keating, guitarist Josh Jenkinson and drummer Ryan McMahon – performing on a spoof Late Late Show alongside some very intriguing personalities and a game of Ready, Set, Gunge!
Words by Alex Curle
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