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“Love Don’t” is full of energy and passion, pure Rateliff, with his signature shrieks and a burn-up-the-dance-floor Motown beat.Īdditional production on The Future by Elijah Thompson (Father John Misty, Richard Swift). Nathaniel Rateliff & the Night Sweats practically explodes with deep, primal and ecstatic soulfulness. “Oh, I” has a vintage reggae/mod/ska sound, reminiscent of The Specials or the English Beat. Things get a little funky in the slow grooving “Baby I Got Your Number,” and then “So Put Out,” has a great funky horn-backed beat Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats have released Love Don’t, the latest song to be revealed from the band’s third studio album, The Future, set for release on November 5 via Stax Records. “Something Ain’t Right,” has a retro 50-ish sound, followed by “Love Me Till I’m Gone,” another beautiful crooner. In “Face Down In The Moment,” you can feel the ache in its soulful melody and Rateliff’s beautiful vocals as he sings, “Face Down in the moment, waiting to let go.” “Survivor,” has a “Rock the Casbah” sounding beat, with urgent horns. “Is the future open, is the future seen?” Rateliff croons in the opening title track, a catchy Dylan-esque horn-backed ballad that will have you grooving along. Just as diverse is Rateliff’s rich voice, which can both comfort and soothe and urge you out of your seat. Nathaniel Rateliff & the Night Sweats seem. RNR News and Notes Watch Now: Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats Premiere New Video For Survivor - first single from new album The Future More videos on. (Rateliff, Patrick Meese (The Night Sweats) and James Barone (Beach House), the trio behind Rateliff’s solo album, And It’s Still Alright, released in 2020.įrom gospel-sounding ballads to a symphonic Motown sound with horns, the diversity of the songs on The Future is wide ranging. Listen to the brand new album by Nathaniel Rateliff ahead of release and let us know your thoughts. Recorded at Broken Creek Studio, Rateliff’s studio outside Denver, The Future was produced by Bradley Cook (Bon Iver, Kevin Morby, The War on Drugs) and R.M.B.

5, on Stax Records, covers a lot of ground in its 11 songs - and sometimes all in one song. Nathaniel Rateliff & the Night Sweats’ 3rd studio album, The Future, released Nov. I was just working non-stop and I kinda felt like 'What in the f- are we doing out here? I'm killing myself'.Nathaniel Rateliff & the Night Sweats - The Future The 18-track live record was recorded in. "So we ended up back on the road for about 10 weeks. Red Rocks 2020, the forthcoming live album from Nathaniel Rateliff, is set for release on July 16 via Stax Records. I was like, man, we can't just have this divorce record." He sighs a barrel-chested sigh. "We thought we had a record but I just felt like it sounded … sad. A little heartache can be a good thing for an album, but he had to take time out somewhere in the crazed stage/studio shuffle to rethink some of the songs. Which only left the spill from the frontman's personal life to deal with. For Exile, yeah, they just set up in the basement of that gorgeous house Keith was staying at in France, right? A bit of spill between instruments, that live sound, you can't go past it." The bands have also given fans a preview of their. Out for release on 5 November via Stax Records, it will be the eight-piece band’s first album in three years since the release of Tearing at the Seams in 2018. "Motown, when they first started, I think they had a dirt floor and they had to put plywood down to put the piano in there. Colorado blues rockers Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats have announced their new album, The Future. You go into a room with the hardwood floor and you'll be OK, you know? "You know, great albums are made in garages all over the place and have been for years.
