


A few tickets remain and can be purchased at. The extensive run of theater shows begins in Minneapolis on March 3 and includes multiple shows at New York’s Town Hall and Los Angeles’ Theatre at Ace Hotel, with additional stops at Nashville’s Ryman Auditorium, D.C.’s The Anthem and Colorado’s renowned Red Rocks Amphitheater.
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Rateliff has also confirmed details of the And It’s Still Alright tour which will feature various aspects of his stellar musicianship, ranging from stripped-back moments with just his voice and acoustic guitar, to a full band accompaniment and four piece string section. Tonight, Rateliff returns to The Tonight Show starring Jimmy Fallon for the fifth time to perform And It’s Still Alright. The album features additional contributions from Tom Hagerman (DeVotchKa violinist), Luke Mossman (The Night Sweats guitarist), Elijah Thomson (Everest bassist), Daniel Creamer (The Texas Gentlemen keyboardist) and Eric Swanson (steel guitarist). He was joined by co-producers Patrick Meese (longtime collaborator and The Night Sweats drummer) and James Barone (Beach House drummer), who both also engineered and mixed the record. Nathaniel Rateliffs new solo album, And Its Still Alright, is set to release Feb. To record And It’s Still Alright, Rateliff returned to Swift’s studio, National Freedom, in Cottage Grove, Oregon. I still continue to live, and I still continue to find joy. But overall, it’s almost like I’m a different character when I’m writing for myself.” He continues, “I think this album is a reminder that we all go through hardship, but regardless of the hardship everything ends up where it’s supposed to. “I always try to write from a perspective of trying to approach everything very honestly, even if it leaves me vulnerable. “I think I always want to see hope in the darkness, and I like to try to share that,” Rateliff explains. Rateliff wrote the album’s lead single and title track, And It’s Still Alright, specifically about Swift – a song of haunting grace and acceptance. While the songs are quieter and more reflective than the exuberant soul The Night Sweats have become famous for, they are no less urgent and indelible, as he pushes the boundaries and finds new depths in his songwriting – a singular voice embarking on a personal exploration of love, loss and perseverance. Across the 10 tracks on And It’s Still Alright, you can feel Rateliff faltering but never losing hope – hope that it’s all part of a bigger plan. Have a listen to 'Buy My Round' in the player below.When Rateliff began writing for the new album , the songs initially centered on the pain of his unraveling relationship, but the theme of the album took a different direction when Richard Swift, his longtime friend and producer of Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats’ two acclaimed albums, passed away in July 2018.

This is our first big collaboration on a song together and it turned out great.” While Rateliff added, “Mark had been playing this one while we were writing for The Future, but we never got a chance to dig into it. Fans can listen to/share the new record HERE. It was great to get to sing together on this one.” The Future, the third studio album from Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats, is out now on Stax Records. It’s something that had been bouncing around in my head for a while, so I was excited when Nathaniel wanted to help me finish it for this recording. Speaking about the new offering, the band's Mark Shusterman said, “’Buy My Round’ is a song about trying to keep a friendship together with someone that keeps pulling away. With his band The Night Sweats in tow for The Future, Rateliff brings a version of his signature upbeat happiness, while getting in touch with an increased level of emotive anguish and groove. The new single 'Buy My Round' follows on from the previously shared Cook Brothers version of the collection's title-track in previewing the new EP 'What If I', which is out on the 2nd June via Stax Records. In the instance of Nathaniel Rateliff, he’s managed to instill this feeling in a heap of his albums, and continues to do so on new release The Future. With their highly-anticipated new EP now less than a month away, Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats have now unveiled the next cut to be lifted from their upcoming collection.
