![]() 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. “For the first record I demo-ed everything up and created most of the parts,” said 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. The group is currently touring North America with stops that include Los Angeles’ Greek Theatre, New York’s Forest Hills Stadium as well as two dates at Denver’s Red Rocks Amphitheatre. Rolling Stone proclaims, “Rateliff’s restless throwback sound feels like it’s moving toward real revelations,” while Los Angeles Times adds, “The soul-R&B-rock collective…ranks as one of the most thrilling arrivals of recent years, its reputation stoked considerably by the group’s incendiary live shows.” Entertainment Weekly furthers, “The 12-tracks swell with soulful brass, infectious grooves, and Rateliff’s unmistakable warble.” Tearing at the Seams continues to receive widespread critical praise. Now trending Top 10 at alternative radio, “ You Worry Me”, the album’s first single, was #1 at Triple A radio for 8 weeks and #1 at Americana for 16 weeks. The track appears on the band’s acclaimed new Stax Records album, Tearing at the Seams. Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats are set to perform “ You Worry Me” on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, Tuesday, May 15 th. I experienced Hermann Missouri, the town where Nathaniel and Joseph were raised, through the eyes of their mothers Sandy and Diane.” Rogers adds, “The process of making ‘Hey Mama’ was similar to creating a short documentary-gathering found footage from various sources and documenting the lives of others. The themes of thankfulness, loss, struggle and time that are deep within all of our relationships are on display here.” To see a day in the life of my mom, through her very eyes, is such an immense gift to me. Nathaniel and I moved away, and we developed our separate lives. You grow up within a family’s daily routines and are shaped by them. In the end, it made me feel much closer to my mother. Of the video, Pope says, “I was reticent at first to ask our mothers to have such a prominent role in the video and wanted them to be aware of the potential scrutiny involved with making something so intimate as ‘a day in the life’ so public. ![]() Shot in Rateliff and Pope’s hometown, Hermann, MO, the video was directed by frequent collaborator Rett Rogers who incorporated intimate family home movies into the clip. The video stars Nathaniel and (Night Sweats bassist) Joseph Pope III’s mothers as well as the band’s extended Denver family. Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats have shared the video for their song “ Hey Mama”-watch it HERE. BAND WILL PERFORM ON THE LATE SHOW WITH STEPHEN COLBERT MAY 15 th ![]()
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