iRadio's Shelly Gray caught up with the band recently.
Inhaler have claimed this week’s Number One album, making them the first Irish band in 13 years to hit the top of the Official UK Albums Chart with their debut album.
The last Irish band to do this was The Script with their self-titled debut in 2008.
‘It Won’t Always Be Like This’ was released last week.
It has since racked up 18,000 chart sales, 92 per cent of those were physical sales.
And it also scored number one on the Official Irish Albums Chart.
The band talked to iRadio's Shelly Gray, and told her that they all contribute in different ways.
"We all have our own individual taste and still writing together as a group, which makes our band quite unique"
"We really do all put in as much as each other"
They also told Shelly how the title track came about, and that it is connecting with all kinds of people.
"We wrote that when we were 17, 16 and for it to stick the test of time and still be with us, says a lot about it"
"It's connecting with different people for different reasons"
Here's the moment they found out about their number one spot: