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: While keeping their signature indie-rock sound, they incorporate broader influences—from the 50s-style melodies of "I Know Pt 1" to the sprawling, 8-minute acoustic closer "Undeserving".

If you're looking for a deep dive into sophomore album, From Nothing To A Little Bit More , critics and fans generally agree it’s a rawer, more mature evolution from their upbeat debut. The "Sophomore Slump" Averted

: The album is significantly darker than their first. Frontman Alex Moore dives into heavy themes of bereavement, relationship splits, and self-doubt.

Released on March 3, 2023, the album was a high-stakes follow-up to their #1 debut, How Beautiful Life Can Be . Despite the departure of original bassist Johnny Cunliffe, the Wigan trio delivered a record that many reviewers from The Upcoming and RGM Press say cements their place in the UK indie scene.

Album Review: The Lathums - 'From Nothing To A Little Bit More'

: Produced by Jim Abbiss (who has worked with Arctic Monkeys and Adele), the record has a muscular, polished feel that balances melancholic piano ballads with high-energy festival anthems. Standout Tracks to Check Out

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Download File The Lathums - From Nothing To A L... (10000+ Certified)

: While keeping their signature indie-rock sound, they incorporate broader influences—from the 50s-style melodies of "I Know Pt 1" to the sprawling, 8-minute acoustic closer "Undeserving".

If you're looking for a deep dive into sophomore album, From Nothing To A Little Bit More , critics and fans generally agree it’s a rawer, more mature evolution from their upbeat debut. The "Sophomore Slump" Averted Download File The Lathums - From Nothing To A L...

: The album is significantly darker than their first. Frontman Alex Moore dives into heavy themes of bereavement, relationship splits, and self-doubt. : While keeping their signature indie-rock sound, they

Released on March 3, 2023, the album was a high-stakes follow-up to their #1 debut, How Beautiful Life Can Be . Despite the departure of original bassist Johnny Cunliffe, the Wigan trio delivered a record that many reviewers from The Upcoming and RGM Press say cements their place in the UK indie scene. Frontman Alex Moore dives into heavy themes of

Album Review: The Lathums - 'From Nothing To A Little Bit More'

: Produced by Jim Abbiss (who has worked with Arctic Monkeys and Adele), the record has a muscular, polished feel that balances melancholic piano ballads with high-energy festival anthems. Standout Tracks to Check Out