Friday, March 14, 2025

Hearken to Inhaler’s groovy new single ‘Billy (Yeah Yeah Yeah)’

Inhaler have shared a brand new single known as ‘Billy (Yeah Yeah Yeah)’ – you possibly can hearken to it under.

The monitor serves as the ultimate preview of the Dublin band’s third album ‘Open Huge’, which is due for launch tomorrow (February 7) through Polydor (pre-order/pre-save right here).

Billy, his eyes are like headlights/ Can’t see within the window/ Of his quick automotive/ She’s the stoplight/ Not turning pink or inexperienced/ She’s gold and she or he’s trustworthy/ Don’t justify the rationale/ Or lie for a promise,” sings frontman Elijah Hewson within the groovy, ’80s-tinged monitor.

Per a press launch, the infectious and upbeat track “additional showcases a band thrillingly coming into their very own and taking their sound in audacious new instructions”.

‘Billy (Yeah Yeah Yeah)’ is accompanied by a lo-fi, VHS-style official lyric video. Tune in right here:

Inhaler’s newest providing follows the latest singles ‘Your Home’, ‘Open Huge’ and ‘A Query Of You’.

Chatting with NME final October, bassist Robert Keating defined how the group had entered new territory on their third document.

He stated: “Whereas working with Tom Hull [Kid Harpoon], our producer for this album, we started pondering, ‘How can we make this somewhat completely different?’, which led us to check out completely different stuff and we ultimately ended up doing the intro keyboard factor sooner or later [on ‘Your House’], which re-informed the track and made us view it in a brand new approach.

“He additionally had the concept of attempting to get the gospel singers in and that was simply one of many songs the place it labored rather well.”

Keating continued: “We’ve positively gotten higher at writing songs. We labored with a brand new producer on this album for the primary time. Working with him made us realise that we needed to convey our ‘A’ sport and that, in a way, was the type of the one stress we did cope with all through the entire thing. Simply understanding that we needed to convey it and be the perfect variations of ourselves.”

Hewson added: “He was from outdoors the circle and was a contemporary listener of the band, he didn’t know us.”

‘Open Huge’ follows on from 2023’s ‘Cuts & Bruises’ and 2021 debut ‘It Gained’t All the time Be Like This’.

Inhaler are set to embark on a UK headline tour tomorrow, with the stint together with a sold-out present at London’s O2 Academy Brixton. They’ll then play a run of dates in Europe, the place Blossoms will help.

On Could 30, the band will carry out an enormous homecoming gig at St. Anne’s Park in Dublin. Discover any remaining tickets (UK/Eire) right here.


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