Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night SweatsThe Future 2021 Stax Records, Distributed by Concord.Released.Following these career milestones, Rateliff released a new live album, Red Rocks 2020, which was recorded at Red Rocks Amphitheatre during Rateliff’s mid-September run of socially distanced shows. Provided to YouTube by Universal Music GroupThe Future In addition, the group appeared on “CMT Crossroads” with country singer/songwriter Margo Price while Rateliff’s “Tiny Desk (Home) Concert” recently premiered at NPR Music as well. Additional production was added by musician, engineer and producer Elijah Thompson (Father John Misty, Richard Swift) while Jenny Lewis, Jess Wolfe and Amelia Meath (Sylvan Esso) contributed backing vocals.Įarlier this year, Rateliff and the band made their debut on “Saturday Night Live” featuring the premiere performance of “Redemption,” written for and featured in the film Palmer starring Justin Timberlake. Recorded at Rateliff’s own Broken Creek Studio outside of Denver, The Future was produced by Bradley Cook (Bon Iver, Kevin Morby, The War on Drugs) and R.M.B.-the production trio of Rateliff, Patrick Meese (The Night Sweats) and James Barone (Beach House)-who were the team behind Rateliff’s acclaimed 2020 solo album And It’s Still Alright. Further 2022 dates to be announced soon, while current tour routing can be found below. 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. The band will play an additional show at New Orleans’ Tipitina’s for SiriusXM and Pandora’s “Small Stage Series” later this month. Colorado blues rockers Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats have announced their new album, The Future. Rateliff & The Night Sweats will perform an album release show tonight at New York’s Beacon Theatre, which will also be livestreamed via FANS.live. ET on the channel, via satellite and on the SXM app. The one-hour show features Rateliff as host, with a member of The Night Sweats, sharing hand-picked music and conversation with guests about their new record. Additionally, the latest installment of Night Sweats Radio with Nathaniel Rateliff premieres today on SiriusXM’s The Spectrum. The song is currently #2 on the Americana Singles Chart while The Future remains #1 on the Non-Comm Albums Chart for the sixth consecutive week. In addition, the band will play their knockout single “Survivor” on “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon” November 9 and are also set to appear on “CBS This Morning: Saturday” November 13.įollowing its release in August, “Survivor” moved quickly into the #1 slot at Triple A radio and debuted in the Top 25 on the Alternative Chart. Fans can listen to/share the new record HERE. Recorded at Rateliff’s own Broken Creek Studio outside of Denver, The Future was produced by Bradley Cook (Bon Iver, Kevin Morby, The War on Drugs) and R.M.B.-the production trio of Rateliff, Patrick Meese (The Night Sweats) and James Barone (Beach House)-who were the team behind Rateliff’s acclaimed 2020 solo album And It’s Still Alright.The Future, the third studio album from Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats, is out now on Stax Records. There is this constant back and forth battle in me personally and I am sure that comes out in my writing.” Then my own neurosis, and maybe being a libra gets in the way, and I can’t make up my mind. Nathaniel Rateliff & the Night Sweats’ Hey Mama, a song on the band’s compelling sophomore album, Tearing at the Seams, gets at the idea. I just continue to try to write from a place of hope. “When I was writing the record we were in the middle of a pandemic and our future looked pretty bleak. “I look at the album overall as a big question,” notes Rateliff. While recognizable, the new work has evolved and pushes the band to a new level. Called 'The Future,' Rateliff enlisted producer Bradley Cook (whose resume includes The War on Drugs and Bon Iver) to. For The Future, Rateliff and The Night Sweats escaped to his new Colorado studio to write an album’s worth of songs, shedding light on their unique observations and songwriting reflecting on our current times. He began working last year on a new Night Sweats album from his home studio.
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