The Lathums' How Beautiful Life Can Be album: Track by Track

1 October 2021, 18:08 | Updated: 7 December 2021, 18:38

The Lathums' How Beautiful Life Can Be | Track by Track

The Wigan four-piece released their debut album this week, which has scored them a UK No.1. Watch them join John Kennedy for a track by track.

The Lathums released their debut album this week and it's stormed the UK charts.

The Wigan rockers - made up of frontman Alex Moore, guitarist Scott Concepcion, bassist Johnny Cunliffe and drummer Ryan Durrans - released Beautiful Life Can Be on Friday 24 September, scoring them their first UK No.1 album and knocking Drake off the top spot.

Now, frontman Alex Moore has joined X-Posure's John Kennedy for a special talk through the release, track-by-track.

Watch him go through everything from the album's title track, to our Radio X Record of The Week, I'll Get By, in our video above.

READ MORE: The Lathums unveil unique acapella version of How Beautiful Life Can Be

Listen to the album in full here:

See the tracklist for The Lathums' How Beautiful Life Can Be:

  1. Circles Of Faith
  2. I'll Get By
  3. Fight On
  4. How Beautiful Life Can Be
  5. The Great Escape
  6. I Won't Lie
  7. I See Your Ghost
  8. Oh My Love
  9. I'll Never Forget The Time I Spent With You
  10. I Know That Much
  11. Artificial Screens
  12. The Redemption Of Sonic Beauty

READ MORE: The Lathums want to work with Jake Bugg

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