Inhaler credits the Beatles documentary with taking the pressure off their second album.
The Dublin group have revealed that Peter Jackson’s “Get Back” has provided them with some comfort and inspiration in their upcoming release “Cuts Bruises”.
Drummer Ryan McMahon told NME: “You’re watching the greatest bands of all time and going through their own problems and their own struggles. You think, ‘This is a perfect record – how could there be anything wrong with it? ?’, then “You’ll see what their relationship is like. It made us feel that while we sometimes argued, we were all trying to do something that felt good and felt right. “
Singer Eli Hewson (whose father is U2’s frontman Bono) admits that the group did have trouble with their second album.
“We had a lot of trouble making this record. We thought, ‘Shouldn’t you enjoy making records in a way?'” he said.
And, Hewson revealed, the band had a hard time defining its own genre.
“We don’t see ourselves as a boy band. We’re not in the pop mainstream, but we’re not really a rock band either,” he explained.
Bassist Robert Keating, meanwhile, insisted that the band was serious about their music and not just about fame.
He said: “There are a lot of bands who are ambitious for the wrong reasons. We don’t stick around or get hit. We don’t go to filming or award shows just to be there. Everything we do, we care about it, we Will consider it.”