- And It’s Still Alright · 2020
- Falling Faster Than You Can Run · 2013
- And It’s Still Alright · 2020
- Falling Faster Than You Can Run · 2013
- Redemption (From the Apple Original Film “Palmer”) - Single · 2020
- And It’s Still Alright · 2020
- Willie Nelson American Outlaw (Live) · 2020
- In Memory of Loss (Deluxe Edition) · 2010
- Stampede · 2024
- And It’s Still Alright · 2020
- The Marigold Singles - Single · 2019
- Something Borrowed, Something New: A Tribute to John Anderson · 2022
- And It’s Still Alright · 2020
Artist Playlists
- Soulful Americana that pulses with celebratory verve.
- A rich soul lineage built his fiery Americana.
- Listen to the hits performed on their blockbuster tour.
Singles & EPs
- 2015
Live Albums
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About Nathaniel Rateliff
While Nathaniel Rateliff is best-known as the frenetic frontman for R&B rockers Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats, the singer-songwriter has also released mellower, folk-inspired solo LPs. ∙ Before fully pursuing a solo career under his own name, Rateliff released two indie albums with the bands Born in the Flood and The Wheel. ∙ He signed with Rounder Records as a solo artist and worked with producer Brian Deck (Iron and Wine, Modest Mouse) to record his introspective debut album, 2010’s In Memory of Loss. ∙ Most of the songs on his 2014 sophomore LP, Falling Faster Than You Can Run, were inspired by the isolation he felt while touring troubadour-style through the UK and Europe. ∙ Riding the success of his Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats side-project, his debut solo album was reissued in 2017, featuring the new tracks “You Make All the Noise” and “Pounds for Pounds.” ∙ In 2019, he released a vinyl single with two acoustic John Prine covers: “Sam Stone” (a duet with Prine himself) and “Summer’s End” (a duet with indie-folk singer Courtney Marie Andrews). ∙ With songwriting heavily informed by his divorce and the death of his friend Richard Swift, Rateliff returned to his folk-based roots with his third solo album, 2020’s And It’s Still Alright.
- FROM
- St. Louis, MO, United States
- BORN
- 7 October 1978
- GENRE
- Singer/Songwriter