'CHEER UP BABY' / INHALER: REVIEW


by emma schoors

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Cheer Up Baby” feels like driving fast on a warm summer night, with nothing but the absolute sanctity of the moment in mind.

Inhaler is back with their first single since last October, and it’s one that’s been highly anticipated by devoted fans of the band. “Cheer Up Baby” has already carved its way deep into many fans hearts, and the release of a studio version is just a further cementing of that. 

Drummer Ryan McMahon cuts in sharply soon after the song’s start, and keeps listeners engaged with fitting, unique fills. In the bridge, this is met by bassist Robert Keating’s unmistakable, weighty bass lines. Both musicians have signature playing styles, yet it’s clear that they’re upping their game with every song, and finding themselves as musicians in the process.

Josh Jenkinson’s lead guitar parts are crisp and tight, but maintain a beautiful melodic nature. 

Imaginative riffs are part of what make him an absolutely vital creative force in the band. These sources of melody are paired well with lead singer and rhythm guitarist Elijah Hewson’s phenomenal vocals. With unbelievably strong voice control and an enchanting, demanding stage presence, Hewson is a charming lead in the band.

Inhaler has been rising rapidly in popularity in the past year, and these past couples of weeks have seen their follower count rising especially dramatically. If there was ever a time to check their music out, the time is now, and “Cheer Up Baby” is an outstanding place to start.