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The Lathums Return With New Single Thoughts Of A Child

Friday, 29 September 2023 Written by Jon Stickler

The Lathums are back with a new single called Thoughts of a Child.

The track marks the Wigan-based band's first new music since the release of their chart-topping second album, 'From Nothing To A Little Bit More', which arrived back in March. Singer-songwriter Alex Moore said:

"We’ve all been told before that we, for some reason, aren’t good enough. We don’t look a certain way or our interests are futile and unachievable. Then, one day, something or someone just turns your world the right way up. A partner, friend, a community. Maybe a new job, or is it the sun choosing to shine on you? An angel sent to your underserving hands that just makes everything feel right again with the happiness and purity we feel when we are children. For some reason we lose it along the way. But together we can find it again."

The emotive, acoustic-driven track comes paired with a video featuring footage of the band on the road across Europe supporting Louis Tomlinson. After a short break, the 26-date run is set to resume with a show in Bilboa, Spain on October 1, with dates continuing through December 2.

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