![]() 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. 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. ![]() and Canada and Gold in Switzerland.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. The band also made an immediate and lasting impression on late night television including performances on “The Tonight Show starring Jimmy Fallon” (twice), “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert,” “Jimmy Kimmel Live!,” “CONAN,” “The Late Late Show with James Corden,” as well as on PBS’ “Austin City Limits” and “A Prairie Home Companion.” Most recently, the band released their first-ever full-length concert recording, Live at Red Rocks, featuring the Preservation Hall Jazz Band, and their hit single “S.O.B.” is now certified Platinum in the U.S. Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats are: Rateliff (vocals, guitar), Joseph Pope III (bass), Patrick Meese (drums), Luke Mossman (guitar), Mark Shusterman (keys), Andy Wild (saxophone), Scott Frock (trumpet) and Jeff Dazey (saxophone).įor the past two years, the Denver-based band has performed extensively across the globe headlining shows and major festivals including Coachella, Bonnaroo, New Orleans Jazz Fest, Newport Folk Festival, Glastonbury, Monterey International Pop Festival and dozens more. We’ve all had to make sacrifices to be in The Night Sweats and I want them all to know that it’s worth something.” I want them to feel like they’re contributing artistically and emotionally to the experience of writing and creating this music. Of the new album, Rateliff reflects, “I want-and I need-everybody to feel like they’re a part of this band. ![]() We should all have that experience together.” The band finished recording with producer Richard Swift-who has helmed records for The Shins and Foxygen in addition to The Night Sweats’ debut-collectively creating a group of songs that capture the band’s emotion and intensity. “This time, I felt like we’ve all spent so much time on the road that we should all go off somewhere together. “For the first record I demo’ed everything up and created most of the parts,” says Rateliff. Initial writing and recording sessions for Tearing at the Seams took place in Rodeo, New Mexico where Rateliff & The Night Sweats re-established their dynamic off the stage and in the studio. Vinyl editions include the (2-disc, 180gram) 12-track standard edition and the (2-disc, 180gram) 14-track deluxe edition, which features an exclusive photo book and special 7” single. In addition to the 12-track standard edition, Tearing at the Seams will be available in a 14-track deluxe edition that features two bonus tracks and exclusive photos. The album is available for pre-order beginning today, here. “ You Worry Me,” the lead single from the new album, is premiering worldwide today-listen to the track here. Tearing at the Seams follows the band’s critically and commercially lauded self-titled debut album, which is certified Gold in the U.S., Belgium, Switzerland and the Netherlands, Platinum in Canada and Silver in the U.K. On March 9, Stax Records will release Tearing at the Seams, the highly anticipated new album from Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats. The lead single, “You Worry Me,” is premiering worldwide today-you can listen/share the track here. Tearing at the Seams, the highly anticipated new album from Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats, will be released March 9 on Stax Records.
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