

These songs are grounded in old-school soul and r&b but are far too urgent for the retro or revivalist tag. The result is the aptly titled Tearing at the Seams, a vivacious and inventive full-band record, with significant contributions from all eight members of The Night Sweats. In other words, the Missouri-bred, Denver-based frontman wanted to make the band disappear along with him-out in the middle of the desert at first, and then deep in the woods.

I wanted the guys to feel like they were giving something to the project beyond just playing.” But for this new record, I felt like we’d all spent so much time on the road that we should all go off somewhere together. “For the first Night Sweats record, I demo’ed everything up and created most of the parts. ”For a long time I always had to go off on my own,” says Nathaniel Rateliff of his creative process. About Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats In the event of cancellation due to extreme weather, tickets will not be refunded. Be prepared for extremes such as sunshine, heat, wind or rain. Special offer! Every ticket for this show includes a digital download of Nathaniel Rateliff & the Night Sweats’ forthcoming album, “Tearing at the Seams.” You will receive an email with more details about this offer approximately 7 days after your ticket purchase.Īll concerts are held rain or shine. General Admission Lawn tickets allow access to the upper standing section of the amphitheater located just above the reserved stadium seating section.Īdditional ticketing information and policies can be found here. Reserved Stadium seating tickets allow access to the reserved, stadium style seating section located just behind the main pit of the amphitheater. General admission pit tickets allow access to the standing room only section located directly in front of the stage. Watch the video for “Love Don’t,” released on Rateliff’s 43rd birthday, Oct.Logjam Presents & Trail 103.3 are excited to welcome soul influenced, Americana-folk band Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats to the KettleHouse Amphitheater for a live performance on August 9, 2018. There is this constant back and forth battle in me personally and I am sure that comes out in my writing.”įor “Love Don’t,” the video features a collage of footage captured on tour throughout Europe and North America from 2018-2021. Then my own neurosis, and maybe being a libra gets in the way, and I can’t make up my mind. 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. The band previously shared the song “Survivor” watch both videos below.įrom the August 18 announcement: For the recording, the Americana band went to Rateliff’s new Colorado studio to write an album’s worth of songs, shedding light on their unique observations and songwriting reflecting on our current times. The LP arrives November 5 via Stax / Fantasy Records. With their 2021 tour well underway, Nathaniel Rateliff and the Night Sweats have released a rousing, new song, “Love Don’t,” in advance of their third studio album, The Future. Nathaniel Rateliff and the Night Sweats, 2021 Abbey Road Studios Documentary Coming From Mary McCartney.The Last Waltz Tour Sets 2022 Lineup, Dates.Pink Floyd Shine on ‘Wish You Were Here’.Here We Come… The Monkees’ Incredible First Year.‘Electric Mud’: When Muddy Waters Went Psychedelic.Ramsey Lewis, Jazz Pianist Who Scaled the Pop Charts With ‘The In Crowd,’ Dies.When Steve Miller, Peter Cetera Criticized the Rock Hall.David Clayton-Thomas on His Early Years With Blood, Sweat & Tears.Jann Wenner Memoir, ‘Like a Rolling Stone,’ Shares Stories of Mick, Dylan, Bruce.Harp On It: 20 Great Rock Songs Featuring Harmonica.John Lennon’s ‘Mind Games’: Love Is the Answer.Radio Hits in September 1964: The Sun Was Rising.‘Revolver’ and That ’66 Vibe: Thoughts from George Harrison, Ravi Shankar & Others.Janis Ian Cancels Tour: ‘It’s Unlikely I’ll Ever Sound Like Myself Again’.Billy Joel Extends MSG Residency Into 2023.An Expansive Look at Two Classic Early-’70s Kinks LPs.Iron Maiden Opens 2022 North American Tour.Herb Alpert, 87, Sets New Album, Continues to Tour.Jim Post, Singer-Songwriter Who Scored ’68 Hit With ‘Reach Out of the Darkness,’ Dies.David Crosby/Graham Nash’s ‘Wind On the Water’: And Then There Were Two.
