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The Lathums have shared a lyric video for its new single, “Lucky Bean,” alongside the release of its hotly-anticipated second album.

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Moore is alone with his thoughts, though rather than dwell on self-pity, he’s letting go of his heartache. The Lathums are still relatively new on the scene, only having released their debut album in 2021, but this release reinforces the undeniable talent of the group who are a staple on many festival lineups this summer. In other news, The Lathums recently announced details of a huge outdoor gig in Manchester they’ll play this summer.But for those who had been paying attention, namely their not-insignificant fanbase, it was merely an official release for songs that had been in their personal lexicons for a long time. When listening on, the music will not disconnect you from your life or the world you know, but it will offer you a slender chance to dismiss oblivion. And over in the corner you may sit and wonder, feeling strapped to the darkness, totally drawn to the gloom, asking yourself, how am I getting out of this mess? Moore’s ability to deliver fast-paced verses has been a theme of previous offerings such as I See Your Ghost, and Facets brings this to life once again on the new record. Lucky Bean follows, certainly the most Paul Heaton/Housemartins track on the record, a comparison that has been made frequently since the band’s breakthrough.

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Being on stage you can see it, everybody naturally either jumps at the same time or sings along at the same time. Having lived their rollercoaster ride to the top of the charts and main stages inside just two years, The Lathums state their intentions to supercharge their continued rise with the release of “Say My Name. Sad Face Baby was a fan favourite long before release, a staple in the live set even in the HBLCB chapter. Having hit what may have felt like unbeatable highs with landmark, sell-out shows at Manchester’s O2 Victoria Warehouse and Blackpool Empress Ballroom over the past year, The Lathums 11-date, spring 2023 tour promises more memorable nights in their company. But it came to life on record and was the perfect lead single for the new album, as with Say My Name it appears to be a transition song from the raw debut to the coming-of-age follow-up.Emerging barely out of their teens and finding themselves in the midst of tours selling out in just one day and a clamor for every note they pressed to vinyl, driven by the purity of their heart-on-sleeve songwriting and the loyalty of an insatiable, still-expanding movement of fans, The Lathums remarkable experiences have gone right back into their music. Say My Name is the first single from their upcoming, second album, From Nothing To A Little Bit More, out Feb 24th via Island.

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Moore got the chance to do a cover of How Beautiful Life Can Be with them on stage, with Alex on acoustic guitar and Brandon Flowers on co-lead vocals. In September 2021, the band released their debut album, How Beautiful Life Can Be, which featured remastered versions of previously released singles, alongside new songs. The Wigan band released ‘From Nothing To A Little Bit More’ on March 3 via Island Records ( delayed from a planned February release), and they have officially reached the Number One slot today (March 10).There was a lot going on at the time that fitted a lot of the words—and the idea of being in a headspace all the way at the top and then all the way at the bottom and the different parts of a journey. Elsewhere in the Official Charts, Mimi Webb was in the Top Five for the first time with her debut studio album ‘Amelia’. The members consisted of drummer Ryan Durrans, bassist Lewis Halliwell, guitarist Scott Concepcion and singer Alex Moore. It could have been questioned as an album opener prior to release, but it sets the scene for From Nothing To A Little Bit More (FNTALBM) perfectly. Releasing album two so (relatively) soon afterwards is a shrewd move, as it brings the fanbase and the fair-weather fans in line to witness the next step as one.

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This is echoed later on in the record with Turmoil, also heavily constructed around the piano, with some luscious strings.Being thought-provoking within your music is hard these days, and being original is even more complex, but this act knows how to shape and craft organic music that doesn’t cater to repetitiveness.

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