Cincinnati band Wussy has unveiled a new single titled ‘Inhaler’. This track is the latest glimpse into their upcoming album, Cincinnati Ohio, which will be their first full-length release in six years. The album holds special significance as it is the band’s first release since the tragic passing of guitarist and co-founder John Erhardt in 2020.
‘Inhaler’ joins previously released singles ‘The Great Divide’ and ‘Cellar Door’ as part of the upcoming album. Cincinnati Ohio is set to be released on November 15 via Shake It, along with two limited edition EPs, The Great Divide and Cellar Door.
The band’s sound on ‘Inhaler’ showcases their signature blend of indie rock and folk influences, with poignant lyrics and emotive vocals. The track serves as a testament to Wussy’s ability to craft intimate and introspective songs that resonate with listeners.
Fans of Wussy can expect more of the band’s trademark sound on Cincinnati Ohio, as they continue to explore themes of love, loss, and resilience. The album is a reflection of the band’s journey over the past six years, navigating through personal and collective challenges while staying true to their musical roots.
With ‘Inhaler’ as a preview of what’s to come, Wussy’s return with Cincinnati Ohio is eagerly anticipated by fans and critics alike. The band’s ability to connect with audiences on a deep emotional level through their music is evident in every note and lyric, making their upcoming album a highly anticipated release in the indie music scene.
As Wussy prepares to unveil Cincinnati Ohio to the world, the band’s legacy and musical evolution are sure to be celebrated by longtime fans and newcomers alike. The album stands as a testament to the enduring power of music to heal, inspire, and connect us all in times of joy and sorrow.
With ‘Inhaler’ and the rest of Cincinnati Ohio set to make waves upon its release, Wussy is poised to solidify their place as one of Cincinnati’s most beloved and influential musical acts. The band’s dedication to their craft and their ability to create music that speaks to the human experience are sure to resonate with listeners for years to come.