In 2017, when one of Nathaniel Rateliff’s oldest friends — a carpenter who grew up alongside him and Night Sweats bassist Joseph Pope in Missouri — was injured in a construction accident, Rateliff and Pope knew they needed to support him. Their band had just celebrated two years of unprecedented success after the release of their 2015 self-titled debut, and Rateliff and Pope realized they finally might be able to help their old friend directly.
“That was the first time we thought, ‘Hey, maybe we’re in a position where we can actually help people out,...
“That was the first time we thought, ‘Hey, maybe we’re in a position where we can actually help people out,...
- 5/23/2019
- by Jonathan Bernstein
- Rollingstone.com
Nathaniel Rateliff & the Night Sweats have had a pretty good 2018. After years of struggling, the Denver group established themselves as one of the best working live bands with their explosive combination of roots-rock and revved-up R&B, and managed to capture that sound on their second album Tearing at the Seams.
The group have released the video for “A Little Honey,” one of their slinkiest stompers. Directed by Rett Rogers (who used to play bass with the band), it captures them playing one of their typically raucous live shows at the Turf Club in St.
The group have released the video for “A Little Honey,” one of their slinkiest stompers. Directed by Rett Rogers (who used to play bass with the band), it captures them playing one of their typically raucous live shows at the Turf Club in St.
- 10/22/2018
- by Patrick Doyle
- Rollingstone.com
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