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180g Double LP!
Stax Records release Tearing at the Seams, the highly anticipated album from Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats. Tearing at the Seams follows the bands critically and commercially lauded self-titled debut album, which is certified GOLD in the U.S., Belgium, Switzerland and the Netherlands, Platinum in Canada and Silver in the U.K.
"You Worry Me" is the lead single from the album. The 12-track standard edition is released on 180g double LP.
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.
"For the first record, I demoed everything up and created most of the parts," said Rateliff. "This time, I felt like weve all spent so much time on the road that we should all go off somewhere together. We should all have that experience together."
The band finished recording with producer Richard Swiftwho has helmed records for the Shins and Foxygen in addition to The Night Sweats debutcollectively creating a group of songs that capture the bands emotion and intensity.
Of the new album, Rateliff reflects, I wantand I needeverybody to feel like theyre a part of this band. I want them to feel like theyre contributing artistically and emotionally to the experience of writing and creating this music. Weve all had to make sacrifices to be in The Night Sweats and I want them all to know that its worth something.
Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats are: Rateliff (vocals, guitar), Joseph Pope III (bass), Patrick Meese (drums), Luke Mossman (guitar), Mark Shusterman (keys), Andy Wild (saxophone), Scott Frock (trumpet) and Jeff Dazey (saxophone).
Features:
Double LP
180g Vinyl
Gatefold jacket
Limited time download card
Selections:
Side A:
1. Shoe Boot
2. Be There
3. A Little Honey
Side B:
1. Say It Louder
2. Hey Mama
3. Babe I Know
Side C:
1. Intro
2. Coolin' Out
3. Baby I Lost My Way, (But I'm Going Home)
Side D:
1. You Worry Me
2. Still Out There Running
3. Tearing At The Seams
180g Double LP!
Stax Records release Tearing at the Seams, the highly anticipated album from Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats. Tearing at the Seams follows the bands critically and commercially lauded self-titled debut album, which is certified GOLD in the U.S., Belgium, Switzerland and the Netherlands, Platinum in Canada and Silver in the U.K.
"You Worry Me" is the lead single from the album. The 12-track standard edition is released on 180g double LP.
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.
"For the first record, I demoed everything up and created most of the parts," said Rateliff. "This time, I felt like weve all spent so much time on the road that we should all go off somewhere together. We should all have that experience together."
The band finished recording with producer Richard Swiftwho has helmed records for the Shins and Foxygen in addition to The Night Sweats debutcollectively creating a group of songs that capture the bands emotion and intensity.
Of the new album, Rateliff reflects, I wantand I needeverybody to feel like theyre a part of this band. I want them to feel like theyre contributing artistically and emotionally to the experience of writing and creating this music. Weve all had to make sacrifices to be in The Night Sweats and I want them all to know that its worth something.
Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats are: Rateliff (vocals, guitar), Joseph Pope III (bass), Patrick Meese (drums), Luke Mossman (guitar), Mark Shusterman (keys), Andy Wild (saxophone), Scott Frock (trumpet) and Jeff Dazey (saxophone).
Features:
Double LP
180g Vinyl
Gatefold jacket
Limited time download card
Selections:
Side A:
1. Shoe Boot
2. Be There
3. A Little Honey
Side B:
1. Say It Louder
2. Hey Mama
3. Babe I Know
Side C:
1. Intro
2. Coolin' Out
3. Baby I Lost My Way, (But I'm Going Home)
Side D:
1. You Worry Me
2. Still Out There Running
3. Tearing At The Seams