The Lathums are NUMBER ONE and celebrate the only way they know how: ON THE ROAD!

The heart-on-sleeve indie four-piece hit the top spot in the UK Official Album Chart for a second time with From Nothing To A Little Bit More

– The Lathums’ Spring 2023 Tour continues, culminating in a date at London’s legendary Roundhouse venue on Sat 18 March 2023

The Lathums – From Nothing To A Little Bit More
Official Albums Chart Number 1 on Island Records
The Lathums Spring 2023 Tour – Remaining Tickets On-Sale Now
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A momentous week ends, in which The Lathums saw their chart battle escalate but the band keep cool heads in emotional addresses to their loyal fans, their UK Tour get underway as well as Newcastle school children surprising them with stunning versions of their songs, with the band hitting the TOP OF THE UK OFFICIAL ALBUMS CHART – for a second time!

Released on Fri 3 March on Island Records, From Nothing To A Little Bit More has followed the band’s 2021 debut, How Beautiful Life Can Be to the top of the chart, achieving a feat of back-to-back Number One albums alongside guitar band luminaries and peers such as Arctic Monkeys, The Beatles and Blossoms.

Expressing growing pains with no small amount of hope, tearing pages from the picture book of singer and songwriter, Alex Moore’s twenty-something life of love, loss and hard-won wisdom, From Nothing To A Little Bit More saw the band combine with producer, Jim Abiss (Adele, Arctic Monkeys, Bombay Bicycle Club) to realise an emboldened vision of the band. Linking with Wigan born-and-raised, legendary designer of numerous famed album covers from Oasis and Verve to Super Furry Animals, Brian Cannon of Microdot, for the record’s soon-to-be-iconic artwork, The Lathums continue to tick off one ambition at a time.

The results of their time in the studio, heard in the growling, alt-rock of Say My Name and the open-hearted, occasionally unapologetically grandiose epics of Turmoil and Struggle, told listeners of a band that had grown on their own terms. External pressures hadn’t competed with evident pressures in the band’s own world as success chased them from a standing start, and their response was to channel every hard-won lesson into their second collection of songs, whilst remaining defiantly a band without interest in conforming to stylistic trends.

Moore, Scott Concepcion (guitar/piano), Ryan Durrans (drums) and Matty Murphy (bass) now celebrate their Number One success in the only way they know how and look ahead to playing some of the biggest shows of their short careers, continuing their Spring 2023 Tour and relishing the prospect of catching up with their supportive fans face-to face. The recently released short documentary, From Wigan To The World, laid bare their bond with their audience.

With a summer night before 8,000 fans at Manchester’s Castlefield Bowl on Fri 30 June 2023 still to look forward to, the remainder of The Lathums tour dates over the coming week are as follows:
Fri 10 Mar – Glasgow, O2 Academy Glasgow
Sat 11 Mar – Manchester, Albert Hall – SOLD OUT
Mon 13 Mar – Norwich, The Waterfront – SOLD OUT
Tue 14 Mar – Cardiff, Cardiff University, Great Hall
Thu 16 Mar – Nottingham, Rock City
Fri 17 Mar – Birmingham, O2 Institute Birmingham – SOLD OUT
Sat 18 Mar – London, Roundhouse

From Nothing To A Little Bit More was 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.
For up-to-date information on all upcoming The Lathums live dates and future releases, connect with the band online at:

https://www.thelathums.com

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