Artist's albums
What If I EP
2023 · EP
Buy My Round
2023 · single
Blue Eyes Crying in the Rain
2023 · single
Famous Blue Raincoat
2022 · single
The Future
2021 · album
Red Rocks 2020 (Live)
2021 · album
Redemption (From the Apple Original Film “Palmer”)
2020 · single
There Is A War [Feat. Kevin Morby & Sam Cohen]
2020 · single
Willie's Birthday Song
2020 · single
Fug Yep No. 3
2020 · single
And It’s Still Alright
2020 · album
The Marigold Singles
2019 · single
Tearing At The Seams
2018 · album
Tearing At The Seams (Bonus Tracks)
2018 · single
Live At Red Rocks
2017 · album
In Memory Of Loss (Deluxe Edition)
2017 · album
Baby It's Cold Outside
2017 · single
A Little Something More From
2016 · album
Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats
2015 · album
Closer
2015 · EP
Falling Faster Than You Can Run
2013 · album
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Biography
What began as a solo album about the painful slow dance of the unraveling of a relationship turned into something altogether different when Richard Swift, Rateliff’s longtime friend and producer of the Night Sweats’ two albums, passed away in July 2018. This period jogged something out of his restless subconscious, helping him address some big life questions - exploring the unsteady terrain of love and death. But in the end he was creating an homage to his friend. Rateliff says, “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. Regardless of where I’m at after Richard’s death and my divorce, and getting older, I still continue to live and I still continue to find joy. I think that’s the theme of the record.” The new record, ‘And It’s Still Alright,’ is out February 14th, 2020. Growing up in rural Missouri, Nathaniel Rateliff got his early music education from his family, who performed in the church band in which Rateliff played drums, and his father’s record collection. At 19, Rateliff moved to Denver where he spent the next ten years working night shifts at a bottle factory and a trucking company while testing out songs at open-mic nights. Preceding the emergence of Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats, Nathaniel released three albums and an EP; Desire and Dissolving Men (2007), In Memory of Loss (2010), Falling Faster Than You Can Run (2013) and the Closer EP (2014).