Eli, when asked about his dad during interviews he always manages professionally to divert it back to the reason he's there: HIS music and not his dad's.
the question he was prompted with was actually worded really well to still ask about him. Most interviewers are terrible at that and it was refreshing to see haha
@RadicalR0nnie from the outside looking in, yes i'm sure that's what it looks like. but those of us who became fans in 2018 with their first self-released single know they played many clubs and small parties before they signed a record contract.
I am a 58 year old man. I was their music teacher in highschool. I knew that they were going to be big. Good luck bois dont let your teacher down. Your old man is proud of ya !
I love how inhaler are so humble and how they just talk about their togetherness as a band. Their music is so beautiful. Im so proud of them all, they deserve all their success❤️😊💯
Growing up in the 80’s I had all the legacy acts at my disposal and living the grunge era made me feel like I was part of history. Fast forward to the 2000’s and the ride of the strokes and all that followed was a resurgence and another part of music history. I May be skipping a few but 2020’s it’s INHALER that I’m sure is that next band that we will all remember changing music, creating a new era. These guys are special, their music is special!!
I love this band so much!! The album is really different to the first one and that’s just amazing! I like how they try out new stuff. Another fantastic record. These guys never disappoint:)
These guys are excellent. Almost like Kings of Leon come again!! But no they're excellent and incredible and very unique. Looking forward to Leeds and maybe trnsmt!!
Bono has mostly lost that accent or chooses not to use it..Eli seems to have less of a posh accent than Bono at that age considering he grew up in Killiney and Bono in Cedarwood rd bordering Glasnevin, Finglas & Ballymun
I am older than the teacher (lol). I will be in Liverpool for tomorrow night's gig, and so I have spent the day listening to the new album. It's a bit lovey dovey for me, there are no bad songs on it, but there are no great songs in my opinion. So it's a shade disappointing, I am not sure what they mean by them being more of a band on this album. I thought they sounded more like one on the first album, which I thought for a debut album was outstanding. I am looking forward to the gig, and hopefully they will play some tracks from the first album 🙂.
I thought same as you initially. This one is a grower. Took me 4 listens for it to click and now I love it. They've still got some interesting soundscapes, but you really have to listen out. One criticism I have is that the bass doesn't drive the songs as much as on the first album. On a couple of songs, the bass is too low in the mix. I hope they don't underestimate how important that bass player is! He contributes a lot to their overall sound. Tone of this album is dark romance, which I don't mind. I just hope they don't lose that edge they had on the first album. Need more guitar solos! My standout songs: Dublin in Ecstasy (took me a while to get into this one), Valentine, The Things I Do, Now You Got Me, These Are The Days.
@@MRynbout Thank you for replying. I enjoyed last night gig, perhaps not as much as last year. But it was not due to them playing the new songs, it was because I had to watch from a distance, leaning against the back wall supporting my dodgy left leg (lol). Your comments are spot on, the album is starting to grow on me, I think it was that I was missing the bass input. I found that if I listen to the songs individually, rather than as a run through. I see the music within them a lot clearer, especially if I turn up the volume. At the gig, I don't think they played any of the last 4 songs on the album. It will be interesting if they do in future, they may not be the type of song that is played live, but it does not mean that they are no good. Thanks again for your reply 👍
I agree somewhat, I didn’t have the immediate wow factor that I had with iwablt and I think that’s because I expected them to be very similar which I don’t think they are. Definitely grew to love it more after listening again though!!
@@tessbowen3361 Thank you for replying, yes, this album is quite different from the first. But the more I play each individual song, I am now beginning to like them. There is less bass in the mix, which was pointed out to me by the previous comment. I guess I must be missing that, without knowing 🙂.
Wow. I like this band, but this presenter is bizarrely irritating. It’s funny really, but that Zane Lowe bloke does exactly the same thing - a kind of overfamiliar matey-ness that's incredibly grating. I mean, he say “Whatup”, and he hugs. Can’t Apple just get a normal well-informed person… instead of these oily insurance-salesman-type presenters?
Finally! Someone had to say it! This overfamiliar “interviewing trend” is absolutely annoying… I thought I was the only one who hated Zane’s style too. Special mention to the shallowness of the questions and how to waste a valuable amount of time with an incredibly talented band. In spite of that they’re still kind and humble with this overfriendly Apple guy 😥
"Acting like" they literally arent, its not about how theyre put out or anything (not that bono is the reason for that) they consistently release well received albums, 1 of them being unbelievably well received and have a consistent following and fan base. THAT is whats importsnt and what makes them great its nothing to do with his dad.
Eli, when asked about his dad during interviews he always manages professionally to divert it back to the reason he's there: HIS music and not his dad's.
the question he was prompted with was actually worded really well to still ask about him. Most interviewers are terrible at that and it was refreshing to see haha
he’s there because of his dad’s connections. cmon. rock is irrelevant and they only got a record deal because of bono.
@RadicalR0nnie from the outside looking in, yes i'm sure that's what it looks like. but those of us who became fans in 2018 with their first self-released single know they played many clubs and small parties before they signed a record contract.
@@francoh4701 we found the snob
@@francoh4701 lmao that’s what they want you to think. they were always signed to a top management team. stop being such a fool.
I am a 58 year old man. I was their music teacher in highschool. I knew that they were going to be big. Good luck bois dont let your teacher down. Your old man is proud of ya !
Very cool.
You must be so proudd!!
Are you serious? You were their music teacher 😄😄😄
@Oliver Gordon Bummer.
@Oliver Gordon you might want to take a look at a map, aren’t they from Dublin Ireland?
I love how Josh and rob just had to wait upstairs 😭
cuts & bruises live from somewhere? im crying
Plssss 🙏🏻
OMG YES PLEASE
I love how inhaler are so humble and how they just talk about their togetherness as a band. Their music is so beautiful. Im so proud of them all, they deserve all their success❤️😊💯
7:16-7:58 their honesty here made me fall in love with them even more 🖤 sometimes arguments are completely necessary to grow and become better!
I just saw Inhaler 5 days ago at Emo’s in Austin, Texas. They are SO GOOD! I was blown away. They are on their way to the top.
I am going to the Harry Styles concert at Slane Castle in June so I'm really excited to finally see Inhaler live !
You’re in for a treat! Harry & Inhaler ❤️
are they opening for harry?!?
@@synthomys yes just at the Slane Castle show in Ireland.
I'm from Dublin - I know these lads from school, they were funny lads then and I always knew they were going to be big time funny
Growing up in the 80’s I had all the legacy acts at my disposal and living the grunge era made me feel like I was part of history. Fast forward to the 2000’s and the ride of the strokes and all that followed was a resurgence and another part of music history. I May be skipping a few but 2020’s it’s INHALER that I’m sure is that next band that we will all remember changing music, creating a new era. These guys are special, their music is special!!
their music is so cool, feels super nostalgic
cuts and bruises was so good! i’m so proud of them !!
my favorite people on this planet for real
josh pls talk
Such a likeable band with some serious tunes
i love them. favourite band ever.
happy cuts & bruises day
They all sound so similar yet so diffirent. Anyways I love them
I love this band so much!! The album is really different to the first one and that’s just amazing! I like how they try out new stuff. Another fantastic record. These guys never disappoint:)
Short but sweet wish it was a bit longer but oh well great interview
I’m so proud of them :,)
These guys are excellent. Almost like Kings of Leon come again!! But no they're excellent and incredible and very unique.
Looking forward to Leeds and maybe trnsmt!!
cuts and bruises deluxe edition live from somewhere When??!?!?!?
next week
I love this album so much dublin in ecstasy is amazing
Love these guys so much ❤️
Almost went off the video when he said whadup
Sounds just like his dad, that great Dublin accent :)
Bono has mostly lost that accent or chooses not to use it..Eli seems to have less of a posh accent than Bono at that age considering he grew up in Killiney and Bono in Cedarwood rd bordering Glasnevin, Finglas & Ballymun
Eli i so handsome!! Like his dad
Superb 💫
i love this band
MY FAVORITE PEOPLE
my lovesss🥰
They r the best!
What's the music in the beginning?
I need to know as well
What is the name of the intro song ?
Mis esposos 💌
my favourite people
❤❤❤
I am older than the teacher (lol). I will be in Liverpool for tomorrow night's gig, and so I have spent the day listening to the new album. It's a bit lovey dovey for me, there are no bad songs on it, but there are no great songs in my opinion. So it's a shade disappointing, I am not sure what they mean by them being more of a band on this album. I thought they sounded more like one on the first album, which I thought for a debut album was outstanding. I am looking forward to the gig, and hopefully they will play some tracks from the first album 🙂.
I thought same as you initially. This one is a grower. Took me 4 listens for it to click and now I love it. They've still got some interesting soundscapes, but you really have to listen out. One criticism I have is that the bass doesn't drive the songs as much as on the first album. On a couple of songs, the bass is too low in the mix. I hope they don't underestimate how important that bass player is! He contributes a lot to their overall sound. Tone of this album is dark romance, which I don't mind. I just hope they don't lose that edge they had on the first album. Need more guitar solos! My standout songs: Dublin in Ecstasy (took me a while to get into this one), Valentine, The Things I Do, Now You Got Me, These Are The Days.
@@MRynbout Thank you for replying. I enjoyed last night gig, perhaps not as much as last year. But it was not due to them playing the new songs, it was because I had to watch from a distance, leaning against the back wall supporting my dodgy left leg (lol). Your comments are spot on, the album is starting to grow on me, I think it was that I was missing the bass input. I found that if I listen to the songs individually, rather than as a run through. I see the music within them a lot clearer, especially if I turn up the volume. At the gig, I don't think they played any of the last 4 songs on the album. It will be interesting if they do in future, they may not be the type of song that is played live, but it does not mean that they are no good. Thanks again for your reply 👍
I agree somewhat, I didn’t have the immediate wow factor that I had with iwablt and I think that’s because I expected them to be very similar which I don’t think they are. Definitely grew to love it more after listening again though!!
@@tessbowen3361 Thank you for replying, yes, this album is quite different from the first. But the more I play each individual song, I am now beginning to like them. There is less bass in the mix, which was pointed out to me by the previous comment. I guess I must be missing that, without knowing 🙂.
@@alexrimmer1214 that’s good to hear, but yes the bass is very dearly missed! Glad you’re enjoying it more now though
"defo"
coupla irish laddies
live laugh inhaler
"what up?" oh dear
Eli reminds more of Jeff Buckley in looks and and performance.
Doesn’t he just!
this interview really showed their HONEST FACE's.
the editing is weird lol
legal
Wow.
I like this band, but this presenter is bizarrely irritating.
It’s funny really, but that Zane Lowe bloke does exactly the same thing - a kind of overfamiliar matey-ness that's incredibly grating.
I mean, he say “Whatup”, and he hugs.
Can’t Apple just get a normal well-informed person… instead of these oily insurance-salesman-type presenters?
Finally! Someone had to say it! This overfamiliar “interviewing trend” is absolutely annoying… I thought I was the only one who hated Zane’s style too. Special mention to the shallowness of the questions and how to waste a valuable amount of time with an incredibly talented band. In spite of that they’re still kind and humble with this overfriendly Apple guy 😥
Oh Christ, and I thought the hippies had all grown up and gone away…
lmaoo acting like your rich dad Bono didn’t get you on this “train ride you’ve managed to find yourselves on”
Bitter much...? Ya bum
"Acting like" they literally arent, its not about how theyre put out or anything (not that bono is the reason for that) they consistently release well received albums, 1 of them being unbelievably well received and have a consistent following and fan base. THAT is whats importsnt and what makes them great its nothing to do with his dad.
Oh god, this guy is hitting Zane Lowe cringe levels.