The Lathums – ‘Sad Face Baby’

The Lathums

The Lathums have released their first new music of 2022, ‘Sad Face Baby’

The Lathums image credit via Ewan Ogden

The Lathums release ‘Sad Face Baby,’ a track made to be played in stadiums.

Greater Manchester (Wigan) indie band The Lathums have released their first new music of 2022. ‘Sad Face Baby’ is a track made for stadiums. Large, full, and overwhelming, ‘Sad Face Baby’ allows frontman, Alex Moore to lean into his emotional and fiery side.

Moore reflects on the recent past and how the track can become a focal point of what is possible as a collective:

“The Lathums has been a world of opportunity for us, but things still get to you. We have had to come to understand each other more and the ways the world works around us. Naivety and innocence have been lost and ‘Sad Face Baby’ is the sharper edge of what we can do as a band.”

‘Sad Face Baby’ is available on all streaming services.

Keep an eye out for The Lathums as they headline stages across the UK and also support The Killers on their European arena tour.

April 23 – Galway, Ireland, Roisin Dubh
April 24 – Limerick, Ireland, Dolans
April 25 – Dublin, Ireland, The Academy
April 27 – Belfast, Limelight 1
April 30 – Liverpool, Sound City
May 27 – Warrington, Neighbourhood Weekender
June 17 – Neuhausen Ob Eck, Germany, Southside Festival
July 1 – Arras, France, Arras Main Square
July 4 – Amsterdam, Netherlands, Ziggo Dome – supporting The Killers
July 5 – Paris, France, La Seine Musicale – supporting The Killers
July 8 – Glasgow, TRNSMT Festival
July 12 – Vienna, Austria, Stadthalle – supporting The Killers
July 15 – Benicàssim, Spain, Festival Internacional de Benicàssim (FIB)
July 22 – Saint Helens, Totally Wicked Stadium – supporting Paul Heaton and Jacqui Abbott
July 23 – Doncaster, Keepmoat Stadium supporting Paul Heaton and Jacqui Abbott
August 12 – Newquay, Boardmasters Festival
August 20 – Biddinghuizen, Netherlands, Lowlands Festival
August 21 – Hasselt, Belgium, Pukkelpop Festival
August 27 – Reading, Reading Festival
August 28 – Leeds, Leeds Festival
September 1 – Malaga, Spain, Cala Mijas Festival
September 2 – Lisbon, Portugal, Kalorama Festival

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