I love that when they ask where the band name came from, Elijah doesn't answer even though the name came from people making fun of him, he let's someone else explain. That's big sign of humility people. I think we have a very humble lead singer which is gonna result in some pretty good meaningful songs from this new generation, and boy oh boy do we need that right now, no more of this American crap please. World needs soul.
bewitzmadman yeah he’s super down to earth, his IG is private and only allows people to follow he knows which is pretty rare. They’re all pretty grounded tbf
Brian Toal just hope once they become a big well known name people won’t put any of it down to his dad because he clearly hasn’t had much to do with their current success
As an Aussie, I get the feeling Elijah ( a biblical name, thanks dad ) is like Dhani Harrison ( George Harrison's son, whom I know ),, very humbled by having a super famous Dad. Unlike American artists of famous parents Miley Cyrus for one, who's a super lost soul, Elijah seems very grounded in his Irish roots with seemingly genuinely down to earth band mates, who are clearly just having fun NOT trying or wanting or driven by fame. Dhani is one of the kindest most humble and truly spiritually awakened souls I've met. George's spirituality clearly has shaped Dhani as a human being. Elijah comes across to me in the same way, he's clearly been influenced by his parents passion for humanity with an awareness of being a small part of God's creation. If you can read body language it's really obvious Elijah just wants to sing and not talk about singing, He's a kid, with his school mates, from a country that doesn't take itself too seriously. I'm impressed by the way he didn't hold court but rather the others talked. That's humility a lesson Miley, all the Kardashian twats, and other American celebrity kids could learn from. Good luck Inhaler, love that your band name has embraced what others saw as your weakness. Way to turn a negative into a positive.
@@pineapplejester7191 ah. Good point. I guess I've been living in LA too long and simply don't wanna be associated with the dumbness of this self obsessed place
The great part of Elijah is he hasn’t used his status as being Bono’s son to gain him leverage. Him and the rest of the band have worked their way up like most musicians do (I say this as a musician myself).
The U2 connection means Inhaler probably has more 50-year-olds checking out their music than a typical GenZ rock band. (Not that there are a lot of GenZ rock bands to begin with; this is a generation that prefers EDM, hip-hop, and pop, or some combination thereof.) But beyond that, the music has to be good-- and it is. They aren't coming out of the gate with expensive, overly polished videos or stage shows. Their interviews don't sound scripted. Indeed, they all seem very genuine. These are four young guys in a band, making good music, the way it should be. It's very refreshing in an era where so much entertainment is wrapped in flashy packaging.
There are tons of gen-z rock bands. The biggest difference between this one and previous ones is how diverse this one's taste is. There's all sorts of music being made now by all sorts of people, and there are plenty of better current rock bands than Inhaler. The Greeting Committee, Alvvays, HAIM, Circa Waves, Another Sky, The 1975, Cage the Elephant, Weyes Blood, Wallows, First Aid Kid, the list goes on. Also, their videos are as polished as they come. Just look at the one for Ice Cream Sundae. These are four young guys in a band, making relatively decent music, and getting a leg up on their superior competition because of money, publicity, connections, and fans from the signer's much more talented father. The way it should be? I think not.
Yeah but Matt Healy's Dad is the bloke in a dress out of Benidorm and his Mum is that pissed up old bird on Loose Women, who gives a fuck about them anyway. This guy's Dad is one of the most famous rockstars of all time - I think he's still going to get questions about him no matter what.
Have been a u2 fan for 35 years and can honestly say that this band are different. Met them after their last belfast gig and they were humbled that people hung around after to talk with them and get autographs and photos, so genuine even when they jumped into their wee ford transit to leave lol. Hope they really go on to be a massive band in their own right as eli seems to not want to do it on his father's shirt tails so respect to the kid as his is a real gentleman to talk to as well as an amazing live performer. ✌
Been listening to these guys for a few months now, They are so down to earth, and their music is heavenly and so refreshing in such a saturated shitty Music Market
I have been listening to Inhaler ever since they were announced as finalists on BBC’s sound of 2020 and had literally no clue Eli’s dad was Bono until yesterday. I just knew I loved their sound. Coming from someone who grew up on majority rock music, it’s so refreshing to see a band like inhaler come from my generation. So excited to see where they go from here :)
Those guys are talented musicians that stand on their own, Inhaler's music is just beautiful contemporary rock that put's a smile on your face, especially "Cheer up baby" - such a great tune, well done guys! cheers from Montreal Canada.
My boss showed me inhaler two days ago. Cant stop listening to the songs! Definitely could compete with the likes of wombats and catfish and the bottlemen
I heard the band for the first time and thought: wow. They must have listened a lot to Joy Division. Then I saw this interview. Already one of my favorite bands.
I first heard the music and was an immediate fan. Didn't initially know about the Bono thing. Doesn't matter. Different sound, Different band, good sounds, nuff said.
Have to say that, despite following U2 for over 30 yrs (really?) I'd forgotten Eli was in a band, but loved their sound on first time of hearing it. Seen them twice (incl last night) & really enjoy what they all offer.
They have a lot in common with the first U2, even if they try to hide it talking about various other influences. I think that if the singer wasn't Bono's son they would definitely put U2 as one of the main influences.
I'd wish that young emerging artists who happen to be children of FAMOUS STARS would just embrace their particular circumstance without any kind of embarrassment of feelings of guilt what so ever. It is ok to say "yes, I think that having a musician for a dad and having witnessed first hand the creative process of composing a song have definitely influenced me as a musician and a song writer....." I mean in all honesty, BONO is one of the BIGGEST NAMES in the HISTORY of MUSIC, so it is nearly impossible for any interviewer not to ask about the MASSIVE ELEFPHANT in the room. Children in Elijah's circumstance must know that question will be asked EVERY TIME, so they might as well OWN IT and show an "IN YOUR FACE" attitude about it.
he's stated in a previous interview that he won't try to pretend to be his own person, and that he's proud of his dad. and if he wants to act that way, that's his business. i can imagine it gets tiring being asked every single interview if your dad gave you any help, especially when they state all the time that none of them have really received any extra help
@@aurorachivalry1084 He was very clear about not receiving any help, and that's ok... He handled that PERFECTLY!, but then when he was asked about how growing up in a musical family may have influenced him, he got a little unconfortable and tongue tied about it, and he really shouldn't. He should've had the exact same attitude he showed when answering the first question.... Say, WELL OF COURSE!!! That's how I became interested in making music... by being exposed to it every day... That way he can make the interviewer feel they've asked a really silly question. Having said all this, I'm pretty sure it is not easy having to deal with it all the time.
I so want them to be themselves and make music for them and all their influences put together kind of thing. But I just want to say he does look like his Dad...... & He sounds like him a bit and I noticed more or less straight away. But that's all I will say because that's how I felt when he started to sing, that said the band are brilliant I love their sound, I had a feeling in interviews that it's going to come out but then that's it out the way and focus on some brilliant new music from Ireland ,,😁👍👍👍👍
very new to inhaler but damn these boys. how come josh sounds like ringo starr (talking) and mullet guy??? looks a lot like klemens from hatari i love them sm
Lets be honest...they are there coz of bono..they wouldnt be otherwise. Those bands are ten a penny in Dublin.. and when he says his da isnt involved, yeah right. Record companies promoters producers sit up coz of his da
About time a decent young band came back rather than all the one hit shite cowell wonders of the world . And so what if it’s Bono’s son. Big fucking deal. The band can sing and play. End of.
for those saying he's probably bored of hearing the same question why he should be bored or frustrated, he's got talent ..and he should be proud talking of his father! bono is a music legend and he must be proud of that! and if he gets compared with his dad it's an honor man wtf!! he should embrace it and continue making great music, i don't know the guy but i hope we don't hear the classic oh "i'm doing my own thing" that's some ego sh#It f- that.peace
Unfortunately, the weight of Bono in Elijhas is inevitable. U2 is a monster, a legend and Elijah's voice is fucking similar to Bono ... not to mention that the sound that Inhaler makes is also very similar to that of U2 from other times ... and if we add that Inhaler's story also It is similar to that of U2 ... if they have a great success that differentiates them from the rest, even if they make quality songs, they will always be the shadow of U2. They will have to work very hard to tear down the Joshua tree
helps open doors but those doors close even quicker for him as ppl meeting the band have high expectations. Band has enormous pressure to deliver. It's a blessing and a curse from an artistic point of view.
Dhani Harrison is always top of the young musicians poll even though he’s never had a hit song or even that famous but inherited £275million from his dad. Poor kid.
Not everything needs to have a serious meaning behind it. I thought the interview went well, obviously it won't be easy for them if it's their *first live tv interview*. Did you even hear that part?
Can tell Elijah is already very bored of people talking about his dad
I love that when they ask where the band name came from, Elijah doesn't answer even though the name came from people making fun of him, he let's someone else explain. That's big sign of humility people. I think we have a very humble lead singer which is gonna result in some pretty good meaningful songs from this new generation, and boy oh boy do we need that right now, no more of this American crap please. World needs soul.
bewitzmadman yeah he’s super down to earth, his IG is private and only allows people to follow he knows which is pretty rare. They’re all pretty grounded tbf
Brian Toal just hope once they become a big well known name people won’t put any of it down to his dad because he clearly hasn’t had much to do with their current success
Agreed, but the interviewers handled it well, and got the question out of the way quickly.
@@bewitzmadman As an American, I could not agree more! Enough of this hip hop shit.
You can tell Eli is so happy to jump on any opportunity to talk about something other than his dad
Must be so frustrating for them to have this big accomplishment and then half the time they just talk about Elijahs dad.
As an Aussie, I get the feeling Elijah ( a biblical name, thanks dad ) is like Dhani Harrison ( George Harrison's son, whom I know ),, very humbled by having a super famous Dad. Unlike American artists of famous parents Miley Cyrus for one, who's a super lost soul, Elijah seems very grounded in his Irish roots with seemingly genuinely down to earth band mates, who are clearly just having fun NOT trying or wanting or driven by fame. Dhani is one of the kindest most humble and truly spiritually awakened souls I've met. George's spirituality clearly has shaped Dhani as a human being. Elijah comes across to me in the same way, he's clearly been influenced by his parents passion for humanity with an awareness of being a small part of God's creation. If you can read body language it's really obvious Elijah just wants to sing and not talk about singing, He's a kid, with his school mates, from a country that doesn't take itself too seriously. I'm impressed by the way he didn't hold court but rather the others talked. That's humility a lesson Miley, all the Kardashian twats, and other American celebrity kids could learn from. Good luck Inhaler, love that your band name has embraced what others saw as your weakness. Way to turn a negative into a positive.
@@bewitzmadman Why as an Aussie?
@@pineapplejester7191 ah. Good point. I guess I've been living in LA too long and simply don't wanna be associated with the dumbness of this self obsessed place
@@bewitzmadman why don't you move back then? Or at least out of LA?
@@pineapplejester7191 if only I could. too complicated to explain to a stranger. But thanks for thinking of my soul
The great part of Elijah is he hasn’t used his status as being Bono’s son to gain him leverage. Him and the rest of the band have worked their way up like most musicians do (I say this as a musician myself).
You got that right, and you spelt his name properly!
Robert is so damn hot with that hair and the earring he looks so damn 80s omfggg
... he's so beautiful, ugh... those eyes.
It’s painful. Honestly Rob is behind global warming
It’s good to see Josh talking a bit more
The U2 connection means Inhaler probably has more 50-year-olds checking out their music than a typical GenZ rock band. (Not that there are a lot of GenZ rock bands to begin with; this is a generation that prefers EDM, hip-hop, and pop, or some combination thereof.) But beyond that, the music has to be good-- and it is. They aren't coming out of the gate with expensive, overly polished videos or stage shows. Their interviews don't sound scripted. Indeed, they all seem very genuine. These are four young guys in a band, making good music, the way it should be. It's very refreshing in an era where so much entertainment is wrapped in flashy packaging.
Spot on
There are tons of gen-z rock bands. The biggest difference between this one and previous ones is how diverse this one's taste is. There's all sorts of music being made now by all sorts of people, and there are plenty of better current rock bands than Inhaler. The Greeting Committee, Alvvays, HAIM, Circa Waves, Another Sky, The 1975, Cage the Elephant, Weyes Blood, Wallows, First Aid Kid, the list goes on.
Also, their videos are as polished as they come. Just look at the one for Ice Cream Sundae. These are four young guys in a band, making relatively decent music, and getting a leg up on their superior competition because of money, publicity, connections, and fans from the signer's much more talented father. The way it should be? I think not.
nah plenty gen z kids listen to indie rock and bedroom rock. lies.
Yup spot on. U2 was/is a massive part of my life and on first initial impression these lads and their music could be a big act in the future.
Guilty lol
Matt Healy tells reporters not ask about Mam and dad. He will eventually do the same. 👌🏼. They are good so get over it 💚
Yeah but Matt Healy's Dad is the bloke in a dress out of Benidorm and his Mum is that pissed up old bird on Loose Women, who gives a fuck about them anyway. This guy's Dad is one of the most famous rockstars of all time - I think he's still going to get questions about him no matter what.
Joe Massey one love guys I’m just making the point that eventually it won’t be a question they ask.
I think we are missing the point. Interviewers will soon not be allowed to ask 🤪. Your opinion is valued. One love 💕👌🏼
Inhaler, good support for Weezer.
Mighty lol
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Have been a u2 fan for 35 years and can honestly say that this band are different. Met them after their last belfast gig and they were humbled that people hung around after to talk with them and get autographs and photos, so genuine even when they jumped into their wee ford transit to leave lol. Hope they really go on to be a massive band in their own right as eli seems to not want to do it on his father's shirt tails so respect to the kid as his is a real gentleman to talk to as well as an amazing live performer. ✌
The media should be bold and NEVER mention Elijah's dad again, ever.
HONESTLY???
I met them by chance looking for good music and ended up in love with this beautiful band 💞💞
Been listening to these guys for a few months now, They are so down to earth, and their music is heavenly and so refreshing in such a saturated shitty Music Market
I have been listening to Inhaler ever since they were announced as finalists on BBC’s sound of 2020 and had literally no clue Eli’s dad was Bono until yesterday. I just knew I loved their sound. Coming from someone who grew up on majority rock music, it’s so refreshing to see a band like inhaler come from my generation. So excited to see where they go from here :)
Love the Sound
🌹🌹🌹🌹
A great band, good on them. So cute that they have been a band since school. They must be like family to each other.
they all seem so nervous 🥺
Dude I didn’t even know Bono was one of their dads! No wonder I like their music so much!
Those guys are talented musicians that stand on their own, Inhaler's music is just beautiful contemporary rock that put's a smile on your face, especially "Cheer up baby" - such a great tune, well done guys! cheers from Montreal Canada.
You going to the osheaga festival in Montreal at the end of July? Inhaler's gonna be there. I know I sure am!
My boss showed me inhaler two days ago. Cant stop listening to the songs! Definitely could compete with the likes of wombats and catfish and the bottlemen
Wombats are great!
Saw them on their american tour and they are so awesome!
soproud of how far they’ve come, i wasn’t even a fan of bono or U2 even
they’re doing this on their own and they’re smashing it x
Happy to find Elijah before knowing his dad. Fan of both but both stand on their own
40 years ago 1980 his Dad band U2 was known, now 2020 is son band is known .
Cool guys inhaler from Dublin Ireland best of luck to you all guys x 😊🎤🎵🎶🎻🎹🎷🎧📼📀📻📺🎺🎸〽
I love Eli’s Public Image shirt
he can’t seem to wear smth else in interviews lmao
I heard the band for the first time and thought: wow. They must have listened a lot to Joy Division. Then I saw this interview.
Already one of my favorite bands.
Obviously helps having a legend as your dad and draws attention, but they sound good enough to stand on their own feet.
Saw them at Ohana in September. Became a fan then.
I first heard the music and was an immediate fan. Didn't initially know about the Bono thing. Doesn't matter. Different sound, Different band, good sounds, nuff said.
At least they play their instruments.
Really excited where these guys go..Il be watching them with much anticipation
Have to say that, despite following U2 for over 30 yrs (really?) I'd forgotten Eli was in a band, but loved their sound on first time of hearing it. Seen them twice (incl last night) & really enjoy what they all offer.
I can’t wait until they release their album, and come tour in the USA.
G_thbaa they were here last year. Played in Philadelphia for $13. Per some tix app I saw. I couldn’t go but wanted to.
They kicked ass in Chicago in Nov.2019, but 2020 dates are mostly sold out.
Vinyl yes please
"not reaaally...everyone who hasn't even released a debut EP are on the BBC, riiiight?" but the are pretty darn good.
They have a lot in common with the first U2, even if they try to hide it talking about various other influences. I think that if the singer wasn't Bono's son they would definitely put U2 as one of the main influences.
Great lads. Barely 20?
Making amazing music.
I'd wish that young emerging artists who happen to be children of FAMOUS STARS would just embrace their particular circumstance without any kind of embarrassment of feelings of guilt what so ever. It is ok to say "yes, I think that having a musician for a dad and having witnessed first hand the creative process of composing a song have definitely influenced me as a musician and a song writer....." I mean in all honesty, BONO is one of the BIGGEST NAMES in the HISTORY of MUSIC, so it is nearly impossible for any interviewer not to ask about the MASSIVE ELEFPHANT in the room. Children in Elijah's circumstance must know that question will be asked EVERY TIME, so they might as well OWN IT and show an "IN YOUR FACE" attitude about it.
he's stated in a previous interview that he won't try to pretend to be his own person, and that he's proud of his dad. and if he wants to act that way, that's his business. i can imagine it gets tiring being asked every single interview if your dad gave you any help, especially when they state all the time that none of them have really received any extra help
@@aurorachivalry1084
He was very clear about not receiving any help, and that's ok... He handled that PERFECTLY!, but then when he was asked about how growing up in a musical family may have influenced him, he got a little unconfortable and tongue tied about it, and he really shouldn't. He should've had the exact same attitude he showed when answering the first question.... Say, WELL OF COURSE!!! That's how I became interested in making music... by being exposed to it every day... That way he can make the interviewer feel they've asked a really silly question. Having said all this, I'm pretty sure it is not easy having to deal with it all the time.
Right; maybe just acknowledge your privilege and move on.
@@lorivought886
HAHAHA!!
@@aurorachivalry1084 Bonos friend who is a music producer recorded their first recordings and his house has a recording studio in it
Anyways Ryan is my baby and i love him
Robert looks like an anime character ;;-;;💜
I hope they become really big just to annoy the U2 " haters" in the next generation .plus you'd never guess he was Bonos son would you???
No, I wouldn't have guessed it because he looks more like his lovely mum. Music sounds good- I wish them well
I so want them to be themselves and make music for them and all their influences put together kind of thing.
But I just want to say he does look like his Dad...... & He sounds like him a bit and I noticed more or less straight away. But that's all I will say because that's how I felt when he started to sing, that said the band are brilliant I love their sound,
I had a feeling in interviews that it's going to come out but then that's it out the way and focus on some brilliant new music from Ireland ,,😁👍👍👍👍
Very cool! Can't wait to see them live in SF
That's Bono's daughter, Eve Hewson, in the video too, with the blonde hair.
Good looking bunch
Funny how the bands that inspire them are the same that inspired U2.
I loved their music without knowing ab elijah 🕺🏻
Best of luck lads!
I just love them
Inhaler, good band for 2020 😬
Debut mainstream interview in the UK, maybe. Not Europe/US.
Thank you
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Back to 90s..
Inhaler is the best band I don’t care I just don’t care. You’re so good that’s so good.
LOVE THEM
very new to inhaler but damn these boys. how come josh sounds like ringo starr (talking) and mullet guy??? looks a lot like klemens from hatari i love them sm
Good band, horrible interviewers. "Your sound is like other bands". Seriously?
Theyre impossible to dislike arent they?
My boys!
Having Gavin as an uncle doesn’t hurt either
Who's gavin
jack bó Gavin Friday
The not flogging records comment didn't age well
If he's half as good as his Dad he'll be doing ok. U2 were the best.👍
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The Mullet is back..noooooo 😣
they look hot as hell, i'm 22 and all my friends are crazy for their hair
Yeeaasssss
Lets be honest...they are there coz of bono..they wouldnt be otherwise. Those bands are ten a penny in Dublin.. and when he says his da isnt involved, yeah right. Record companies promoters producers sit up coz of his da
About time a decent young band came back rather than all the one hit shite cowell wonders of the world . And so what if it’s Bono’s son. Big fucking deal. The band can sing and play. End of.
The STone Roses. I knew it.
Who?
Love
for those saying he's probably bored of hearing the same question why he should be bored or frustrated, he's got talent ..and he should be proud talking of his father! bono is a music legend and he must be proud of that! and if he gets compared with his dad it's an honor man wtf!! he should embrace it and continue making great music, i don't know the guy but i hope we don't hear the classic oh "i'm doing my own thing" that's some ego sh#It f- that.peace
NICE BAND
Who is this old bono guy???
I thought initially of the Arctic Monkeys
Unfortunately, the weight of Bono in Elijhas is inevitable. U2 is a monster, a legend and Elijah's voice is fucking similar to Bono ... not to mention that the sound that Inhaler makes is also very similar to that of U2 from other times ... and if we add that Inhaler's story also It is similar to that of U2 ... if they have a great success that differentiates them from the rest, even if they make quality songs, they will always be the shadow of U2. They will have to work very hard to tear down the Joshua tree
U2 was a huge influence, you forgot about that one lol
yeahhh its been a help dont lie
Wouldn't be sitting there if I was his dad!
Please tell me the mullet is not coming back in "style".
it is! and people are being more accepting of what other people like. people aren’t really going off what other people would think of them anymore:)
Of course Bono being is dad didn't help
That female interviewer gets on my nerves
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must be so frustrating people talking about your pop...and getting a deal and getting on da box cos of him herherher...DAMN YOU BONO HEHEHEHEHE!
of course being Bonos son helps a lot Eli, dont try to lie to us
Nah, check out Sting’s son, Daryl Hall’s son, or Julio Iglesias’ sons (one was successful and the other one wasn’t).
helps open doors but those doors close even quicker for him as ppl meeting the band have high expectations. Band has enormous pressure to deliver. It's a blessing and a curse from an artistic point of view.
Loads of different influences !!!?but the obvious one is early U2 sound 🤣 Bono connection is giving them a huge platform they wouldn’t normally get .
Doesn’t matter if he’s Bono’s son if musics good it’s good simples
Dhani Harrison is always top of the young musicians poll even though he’s never had a hit song or even that famous but inherited £275million from his dad. Poor kid.
Such predictable questions. Embarrassing
The whole story about the bands name seems so daft and made up it’s pretty cringe interview 🥲🥲😂
Not everything needs to have a serious meaning behind it. I thought the interview went well, obviously it won't be easy for them if it's their *first live tv interview*. Did you even hear that part?
THEY WILL NEVER BE As big as there dads band u2
gimmie a break entitled kid