Inhaler Unearth Spirit & Scar Tissue With “Hole In The Ground”
- Charles Luberisse

- Oct 31
- 2 min read
Written By: Big C

Sometimes hope sprouts from the rubble, sharp-edged and trembling. With Hole In The Ground, INHALER return in a haze of bruised guitars and pulsing atmosphere. It’s a cinematic unraveling, delivering a track which feels like memory, ache, and ascension colliding in slow motion. The single is filled with grief humming beneath guitar shimmer, resilience rising like smoke, and every chorus stretching toward survival. Recorded at Abbey Road with longtime collaborator Kid Harpoon, the Irish quartet sharpen their emotional edge while expanding their sonic sky. Frontman Eli Hewson captures that liminal ache:
It’s something fragile growing amongst a wreckage… that last blurry memory you have of a person. A meditation on hope and keeping yourself awake to life.

That fragility reverberates like breath on cold glass. And as INHALER prepare to storm London’s Royal Albert Hall tonight, the track arrives like a flare haunted by everything too heavy to carry yet too sacred to forget. Fresh off the chart-topping release of Open Wide, INHALER continue their ascent with a tour that set arenas alight across the UK, Europe, US, and Asia, including electric sets at Glastonbury, TRNSMT, Riot Fest, and more. Already heralded as modern guitar torch-bearers, their sound fuses Depeche Mode shadows, MGMT pulse, and T.Rex swagger into their own feverish dream stitched with grit, youth, and belief. “Hole In The Ground” is a reminder that even in collapse, life insists on blooming. Listen now, let the echo linger, and follow INHALER into the electric dusk of what's next on Instagram, TikTok, and X.
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