Inhaler

A rock band from Dublin, Ireland, Inhaler formed in 2012 around singer/guitarist Elijah Hewson (who is also the son of U2's Bono), bassist Robert Keating and drummer Ryan McMahon, before the arrival of guitarist Josh Jenkinson in 2015. A debut single, "I Want You", was released in 2018, attracting attention but failing to chart. But with "My Honest Face" and "Ice Cream Sundae" between 2019 and 2020, the band enters the charts in Belgium, at #24 and #15 respectively. They continued their success with "We Have to Move On" (#37) and "When It Breaks " (#33), also in 2020. A new level of success was reached in 2021 with the album It Won't Always Be like This, which reached No. 1 in Ireland and England, and No. 13 in Germany and No. 7 in the Netherlands. Above all, it is home to the track "Cheer Up Baby", which takes the band across the Atlantic to No. 39 and No. 40 in American alternative charts for the first time. After releasing the singles "These Are the Days", "Love Will Get You There" and "If You're Gonna Break My Heart", Inhaler release their second album Cuts & Bruises, which reaches No. 1 in Ireland and No. 2 in England. A world tour then begins from Dublin's Olympia, ending a year later, in November 2023, at the same city's 3Arena. After a mini-tour of the USA, a new series of singles was released at the end of 2024, leading to the album Wide Open (2025). This album reached the same chart positions as the previous one in Ireland and England, and included the tracks "Your House" and "Open Wide", charted in the U.S. and Japan respectively.

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