the lathums

The Lathums have announced their second album ‘From Nothing To A Little Bit More, due out on 24 February 2023.

The band have also dropped new single ‘Say My Name’ alongside an official music video – WATCH HERE:

Reflecting on the track frontman Alex Moore commented, “’Say My Name’ is a more recent song and, like everything we seem to do, has profound personal meanings. It’s a conversation with someone who has gone, with them speaking to the person who is alive, saying the things that they want to hear.”

The upcoming full-length will be the follow-up to ‘How Beautiful Life Can Be’, which debuted at No.1 on the UK Albums Chart in October 2021.

The band recently completed a short run of intimate dates across the UK before joining Kasabian as support on their current arena tour.

The Lathums will hit the road once again in spring 2023 in support of the new album – full details below:

Liverpool Mountford Hall, 06 March
Newcastle Northumbria Students Union, 07
Sheffield O2 Academy, 09
Glasgow O2 Academy, 10
Manchester Albert Hall, 11
Norwich The Waterfront, 13
Cardiff University Great Hall, 14
Nottingham Rock City, 16
Birmingham O2 Institute, 17
London Roundhouse, 18

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The will be released on a range of formats, including standard black vinyl, limited fan-only coloured variants and a double-vinyl package including six, exclusive acoustic tracks recorded at Abbey Road, plus CD, cassette and digital packages. Official album artwork by renowned Wigan-born and raised designer of Oasis, Verve and Super Furry Animals iconic album covers, Brian Cannon of Microdot.

The Lathums ‘From Nothing To A Little Bit More’ Full Album Tracklisting:

Struggle
Say My Name
I Know
Lucky Bean
Facets
Rise and Fall
Sad Face Baby
Turmoil
Land and Sky
Crying Out
Undeserving

Image Credit: Ewan Ogden / PRESS

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