How Beautiful Life Can Be received generally positive reviews from British Media Outlets.
NME was quite enthralled with this album, giving it four out of five stars, with Damien Jones stating, "It's been quite a year for them during the pandemic". Jones also stated that it was 'a shame the band omitted rousing early anthem and live centrepiece ‘All My Life’ from the record due to “there literally being no room for it”.' He stated that it was easily one of their strongest tracks, but the fact they can leave it out and still succeed is testament to an album that brims with hope and heartbreak.
The Guardian gave the three out of five stars stating that "Its retro sensibility and guileless tone means How Beautiful Life Can Be is the guitar music equivalent of comfort food: undemanding, slightly stupefying, but immensely cheering all the same". On
Metacritic, it received an average score of 72, with four positive reviews and two mixed reviews. The Telegraph gave the album "three and a half out of five", stating that the band 'truly aspire to be the indie voice of a new generation, they are going to have to sharpen their quills or invest in a rhyming dictionary'. Louder Than War also had similar views as the Telegraph, with their outlet saying, "The Lathums are going from strength to strength now that they can get out there and play live again. Their debut album is a strong statement of the potential that they have to grow, the avenues they have to explore. For now, though, they’re just happy to finally be given the opportunity to fly once again." ==Track listing==