The Lathums–Struggle OUT NOW on Island Records New album, From Nothing To A Little Bit More,
Released Friday 3rd March 2023
The Lathums Spring 2023 Tour–Remaining Tickets On-Sale Now Album pre-orders and bundles Here
Singing the things that can be so difficult to say, The Lathumsr eturn with new single, Struggle, the honest and full-hearted opening track from their upcoming, second album, From Nothing ToA LittleBit More. Putting the picture of personal fragility into the frame of their advancing sonic capabilities and two-years-older, two-years-wiser grip on their band’s direction, the track boosts the three- piece’s prowess as their generation’s surging, profound song writing force. The single’s accompanying video strikes an autobiographical tone with singer and song writer, Alex Moore delivering the song’s deep and meaningful lyrics alongside visions of his former self, searching for the moment when innocence faded and music arrived as salvation.
Now set for release on Fri 3rd March 2023 on Island Records, The Lathums’ follow up to their hugely successful, 2021 debut album How Beautiful Life Can Becomes loaded with, in the words of humbly gifted frontman Moore himself, more of the ‘sad and strange’ that arrived cloaked in upbeat jangle pop and festival-sized choruses first time around. Leaving a door ajar for listeners to peer into the dual catalysts of trauma and hope that have always powered The Lathums’ kitchen sink meets main stage, serotonin-flooded story telling, the band’s latest release finds a place naturally beside tracks already lifted from From Nothing To A Little Bit More, including the soaring and visceral Sad Face Baby, the growling euphoria of Say My Name and the recent reveal of piano-led, heartbreaker, Turmoil. Reflecting on another giant leap into the feelings that simmer below the surface,Moore says of writing Struggle: “It’s about loss, someone who has gone from your life and has its roots in our early college days.Scott[ Concepcion–guitars/piano] has a piano in his house and up to that point I’d never had contact with the piano, but the more we hung out, the more I played around on it. This is the song that came out of me and it’s been difficult to show people up until now. It’s so personal.”Concepcion adds:“Alex probably wasn’t ready to finish it until the album sessions. He came into the studio and added loads of new verses.He’d found the right time.
In December the band announced that they’d return briefly to their roots with a run of special, extremely intimate live pub dates, starting in Glasgow on Mon 6 February, quickly following that exciting news with details of two special shows, including a matinee for younger fans, at Wigan Roller Rink. All upcoming live dates for the band, including the previously announced
Spring 2023 Tour dates are as follows
Sat 21 Jan–Wigan, Wigan Roller Rink inc. Matinee Show
Mon 6 Feb–Glasgow, McChuills
Tue 7 Feb-Middlesbrough, Hit The Bar
Thu 9 Feb-Wigan, Fat Bird
Fri 10 Feb–Hull, Polar Bear
Sat 11 Feb-London, The Lexington
Mon 6 Mar-Liverpool, Mountford Hall,Liverpool University–SOLD OUT
Tue 7 Mar-Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumbria Students Union
Thu 9 Mar–Sheffield, O2 Academy Sheffield
Fri 10 Mar–Glasgow, O2 Academy Glasgow
Sat 11 Mar–Manchester, Albert Hall–SOLD OUT
Mon 13 Mar–Norwich, The Waterfront
Tue 14 Mar–Cardiff, Cardiff University, Great Hall
Thu 16 Mar–Nottingham, Rock City
Fri 17 Mar–Birmingham, O2 Institute Birmingham
Sat 18 Mar–London, Roundhouse
The opportunity to sign up for future announcements as well as booking links for any remaining tickets can be found on The Lathums Official website at www.thelathums.com
Having disappeared into the studio during 2021 with producer,Jim Abbiss (Adele, Arctic Monkeys,Bombay Bicycle Club), The Lathums, including drummer Ryan Durrans, made the conscious decision to put into practice much of what they’d learned in an alien music business they’d quickly been forced into making their home. Plugging away as an honest and hardworking live band in increasingly huge venues, yet set-up no differently to when they’d played in pubs, the band observed ‘the rules of the game’ and sought out the technology and personnel to help create the muscular sounds on From Nothing To A Little Bit More.Their more mature, brutally honest second album will be released in 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.In direct collaboration with Moore and the band, Wigan-born and raised designer of Oasis, Verve and Super Furry Animals iconic album covers, Brian Cannon of Microdot, supplied the album’s striking artwork. For up-to-date information on all upcoming The Lathums live dates and future releases,
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My life is a soundtrack, i track my life through music, photography is my passion, my escape, my expression. Without both i have pieces missing, thankfully i’m blessed and get to combine both.
Born in Manchester, lived in Australia for 22 years where i was heavily involved in the Australian Music Industry, firstly in bands (Singer) and then managing bands (all original), I moved back to the UK, Wales specifically 10 years ago