

YetĮven when he overshoots, Rateliff’s restless throwback sound feels like it’s 'And Its Still Alright' out now /// Listen to 'Redemption' written for and featured in upcoming film Palmer. The dusky “Babe I Know,” he sounds more fatigued than uplifted. It took Nathaniel Rateliff & the Night Sweats less than five years to become one of the most recognizable new forces in contemporary rock n. Suppleness of classic soul singers when he taps into his inner Sam Cooke on “While I needed you, it was never a choice of mine,” he offers in the jubilant-sounding “Be There.” Rateliff really hits emotional pay dirt in “Hey Mama,” in which a mother chastises her son for feeling sorry for himself: “You ain’t run far enough to say my legs have failed.” While not strictly autobiographical, the song hints at Rateliff’s own tragic backstory (his father was killed in a car accident when Nathaniel was in his early teens), sounding convincingly pained as the Night Sweats horns surge behind him.Ĭan be guilty of overwriting, as in the jumble of raging-wildfire images thatĭrag down “Still Out There Running.” His husky voice can lack the A big Leonard Cohen fan, he sprinkles Cohenesque lines throughout the album. Rateliff remains a brooding party animal. Meanwhile, the cautiously optimistic “You Worry Me” shows the band is interested in more than just simulations of R&B past, burnishing modern guitar rumble with light electronics. Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats by Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats () by Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats 4 Audio CD 2898 Get it Fri, Sep 16 - Wed, Sep 21 3.99 shipping Only 9 left in stock - order soon. Rooted in a grinding sax and a caffeinated groove, “Intro” recalls interracial Sixties soul band the Electric Flag. Reflecting the Night Sweats’ relentless touring since their breakthrough, tracks like the largely instrumental shuffle “Shoe Boot” are punchier than anything on their debut, jacked up by swelling organs and the band’s plump horn section. Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats at Austin City Limits 2022 The Future Look It Here You Worry Me Im on Your Side Survivor Baby I Lost My Way, (But I.


The concerts are sold out, but there are resale tickets available. Tuesday, August 24, and Wednesday, August 25. Unsurprisingly, Rateliff doubles down on roadhouse retro for Tearing at the Seams, his second album with the Night Sweats, which arrives after a quickie EP and a live album. Nathaniel Rateliff & the Night Sweats play at Red Rocks Amphitheatre at 8 p.m.
