Shoutout to Wayne Newton, of all artists, for bringing so much bass that it shook the floor for the entire interview (sorry I didn't notice this and thank you for your patience on this bouncy bouncy video)
"I think cause music's so subjective you're never gonna be the best band in the world cause it's different for every person but one thing we can control is how much we work and how much gigs we do, so we like to put a lot of effort in." what a thoughtful words from Rob.💜💜💜
When I saw the wheelchair, I thought it symbolized the older generation Inhaler fans. They have a lot of U2 fans at their gigs & I think the wheelchair was meant as a joke. U2 fans are probably in their 50's & 60's & were making fun of themselves for being older. And of course I could wrong & probably am so just ignore this.
You're not so far off. I'm a U2 fan since 1980, but I also enjoy Inhaler music, and now I've seen Inhaler live three times. A friend of mine and I call ourselves "the aunties" because these lads could be our nephews. Their music attracts fans of all ages. Heading to Vegas to see U2 at the Sphere in early 2024. So excited for that too.