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The Lathums are an English band from , Greater Manchester. They are formed of singer/songwriter and guitarist Alex Moore, lead guitarist Scott Concepcion, bassist Matty Murphy and drummer Ryan Durrans, and are managed by Alfie Skelly. They were created by The Music Project, a stage school specialising in music, art, games and media, in April 2018 after their tutor placed them in the same project group, and within a year they signed with . They released their debut album, How Beautiful Life Can Be, on 24 September 2021. It debuted at number one on the UK Albums Chart on 1 October 2021.


History

2018–2019: Formation
Alex Moore, frontman of the band, first met Scott Concepcion before the band formed. The band began as a music project at college in Pemberton, Greater Manchester. The members consisted of drummer Ryan Durrans, bassist Lewis Halliwell, guitarist Scott Concepcion and singer Alex Moore. The band are named after a venue that they performed at. It's commonly pronounced as "La-thums", rather than "Lay-thums". When asked how it's pronounced, Moore stated, "It's just how we pronounce it. It's just how it was christened." Halliwell later left the band, and brought on Johnny Cunliffe to replace him.

In 2018, the band wrote their first song together, "Artificial Screens", which they would self-release, along with other singles that would be re-released and remastered later down the line. In April 2019, the band released their first official single, "Crying Out". It was recorded by John Kettle and then later released as a single. Later on, the band released another single, "The Great Escape". This garnered the attention of Tim Burgess from the Charlatans. He invited the band to play a set at .


2020–2021: COVID-19 and How Beautiful Life Can Be
The Lathums were signed to in March 2020. The band were set as support acts for and Blossoms, but they were postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic. During the COVID-19 lockdowns, the band released "All My Life" in July, an acoustic ballad, written by a 16-year-old Moore. It was produced by 's at Liverpool's Parr Street Studio.

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.


2022–2024: Cunliffe's departure and From Nothing to a Little Bit More
In April 2022, the band released Sad Face Baby, the last single to feature Johnny Cunliffe on bass before his departure in 2022. Cunliffe has not publicly spoken since his depature, nor has the band directly mentioned him. The band brought on Matty Murphy as a replacement, but was not officially dubbed as a member until January 2023. During the time of Cunliffe's absence, the band were a support act for . Moore got the chance to do a cover of How Beautiful Life Can Be with them on stage, with Alex on acoustic guitar and on co-lead vocals.

In November 2022, the band announced their second album, From Nothing to a Little Bit More. Following the announcement, "Say My Name" and "Turmoil" were released.

In December 2022 "Say My Name" was named the Radio X Record of the Year.

In January 2023 they released the single "Struggle." On 16 February they performed in Warrington ahead of the opening round of the , Warrington Wolves vs .

In June 2023 The Lathums made their debut on the Other Stage at Worthy Farm, Glastonbury Festival for a 45-minute set with the crowd getting bigger as each song was played.

The Lathums announced in December of 2023 that they would be playing a gig in the hometown, Wigan, accompanied by , , and Alex Spencer on 19 July 2024. The gig was held at Robin Park Arena and alongside the band playing there, , Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds and of would be playing there during the same week. During the performance for the band, Moore was joined by Jake Bugg and covered Bugg's 'Simple as This'.


2025-present: Matter Does Not Define
On 30 October the band announced their forthcoming third album, Matter Does Not Define, with a single to coincide with the announcement, Stellar Cast. The band toured the album from March 2025 to April 2025.


Musical style and influences
The Lathums are an band influenced by, and often compared to, and . Concepcion said his "personal influences have been drawn from many places across British musical history".


Band members
Current members

  • Alex Moore – lead vocals, guitar (2018–present)
  • Scott Concepcion – guitar, piano, backing vocals (2018–present)
  • Ryan Durrans – drums (2018–present)
  • Matty Murphy – bass guitar, backing vocals (2023–present)

Former members

  • Johnny Cunliffe – bass guitar (2018–2022)

  • Lewis Halliwell  – bass guitar (2018)


Discography

Studio albums
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Live albums


Extended plays


Singles

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