
When it came time to record, Rateliff chose producer Richard Swift, known primarily for his work with The Shins, Foxygen and as touring musician for The Black Keys. Rateliff & The Night Sweats already had the arrangements of the new songs down cold, having work-shopped them on the road. I love that feeling, and I wanna share it with people, and hopefully they’ll feel it too.” After the release of his first two solo albums (In Memory of Loss in 2010 and Falling Faster Than you Can Run in 2014) and making his way around the. But I can remember dancing around to some song that was breakin’ my heart, dancin’ with tears in my eyes. Of the record, Rateliff explains, “I try to be lighthearted because, although the songs are heavy, I want it to be a release for people. For the recording, 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. Additional layers of expressiveness provided by The Night Sweats bring a new soulful sound and intensity to these songs. Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats return with their third studio album, The Future, released on November 5 via Stax Records. Delve beneath the surface of this new album to find Rateliff exposing harsh truths about the life he’s lived, the people he’s hurt and the despair he’s struggled with. Those who heralded Rateliff’s 2010 solo folk effort, In Memory Loss, are in for an initial shock.
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2020 saw Rateliff resuming his solo career with the more contemplative And It's Still Alright, and in October 2021, a reconvened Night Sweats returned with a fiery third LP titled The Future.Rounder RATELIFF & THE NIGHT SWEATS TO RELEASE SELF-TITLED DEBUT AUGUST 21

Another success, it topped charts in the U.S. Nathaniel Rateliff & the Night Sweats returned with their second studio album, Tearing at the Seams, in March 2018. The Preservation Hall Jazz Band added support on six tracks including Sam Cooke's "Having a Party" it was performed as a New Orleans second-line whilr the band exited the venue. Capturing a performance on August 21, 2016, the one-year anniversary of the group's eponymous debut, Live at Red Rocks followed in late 2017. While still on the road, they issued A Little Something More From, an eight-track EP that featured a combination of new tracks and live favorites. A breakout success at home and in Europe, the band toured globally in support of the album.

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