“Inhaler” is a heavy, gritty album by the Seattle-based band Tad, released in 1993 on Giant Records, a Warner Bros. subsidiary. It’s often considered their most accessible and polished work—without losing the raw, sludgy edge they were known for in the underground grunge scene. On “Inhaler” the band balances thick, heavy guitar riffs with a […]
Twenty years on from its original release, Craig Armstrong’s ‘As If To Nothing’ – his electronic/orchestral masterpiece featuring musical heavyweights Bono, Mogwai, Evan Dando, King Crimson and others – is being reissued for the first time on vinyl in a super-deluxe, super-limited edition run via Hydrogen Dukebox. Remastered at Abbey Road Studios and cut at […]
Released on limited 7” Inhaler return with These Are The Days, a widescreen indie-rock anthem and the group’s first new music since the release of their debut album It Won’t Always Be Like This in July 2021. The single includes a physical exclusive release of the band’s cover of Billie Eilish’ single Your Power.
2 LP Following Warren Zevons death in 2003, his son Jordan Zevon discovered 126 unreleased outtakes and demos in a piano-sized touring case – This discovery would be distilled down to the best of these recordings and eventually released as a 2CD set titled Preludes released on May 1, 2007 When the album was released […]
Inhaler’s debut album is a record that sees Elijah Hewson, Josh Jenkinson, Robert Keating and Ryan McMahon turn their early promise into something special, an album teeming with expansive indie-rock grooves and soaring anthems. Includes the single Cheer Up Baby, a swooping, epic singalong alongside newly recorded versions of early fan favourites My Honest Face […]