The song contains echoes of the sounds of ’70s blues-rock, but in typical Night Sweats fashion, the song is built on its own foundations. Its subtle organ sounds give the track a classic American feel. Closing the album, it’s the perfect song to wind down to. It’s slow burning, soulful and introspective. Tearing Up The Seams shares the same name as the band’s most recent album.
It’s one of the band’s greatest feel-good hits. Paul, Minnesota, and shows older couples in the crowd embracing. The song is sweet and wholesome and sends the message that love and affection have no barriers. Taken from their latest album Tearing Up The Seams, A Little Honey is a song about love, passion and desire. The accompanying clip takes the song to a new level.
Instead, Rateliff channels the sounds of southern roots, with heavy guitars and passionate husky vocals. The track does not feature the band’s signature blues notes.
YOU WORRY ME NATHANIEL RATELIFF FULL
You Worry Me sees Nathaniel Rateliff and The Night Sweats transcend into full rock mode. Play along with guitar, ukulele, or piano with interactive chords. The song is emotional, and details themes of gratitude, struggle and loss. Chords for Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats - You Worry Me. The clip is personal and intimate footage is taken from home videos documenting both the frontman and his bassist Joseph Hope’s upbringings, interspersed with clips of their respective mothers completing tedious daily routines.
Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats are: Rateliff (vocals, guitar), Joseph Pope III (bass), Patrick Meese (drums), Luke Mossman (guitar), Mark Shusterman (keys), Andreas Wild (saxophone), Scott Frock (trumpet) and Jeff Dazey (saxophone).ĩ.Slightly more solemn and serious than S.O.B. is Hey Mama, a song taken from the band’s latest album Tearing At The Seams. In the track, Rateliff pays homage to his mother. 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,” says 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. There’s a looseness and sense of fun here, perhaps because for the first time the songs were written in the company of his band.”įollowing the band’s debut performance at Nashville’s Grand Ole Opry, the band will tour North America this spring, with stops at New York’s historic Apollo Theatre and Los Angeles’ Greek Theater as well as two dates at Denver’s Red Rocks Amphitheatre. The music is receiving early critical acclaim-Rolling Stone declares, “The first single from his forthcoming LP adds Southern-rock bite and weary longing to make for his most urgent song yet,” while Billboard calls them, “The hottest vintage-sounding soul octet in the country.” Q Magazine furthers, “If anything, Tearing at the Seams more accurately captures the feel of Rateliff’s stirring live performances. The record is available for pre-order here. The track appears on the band’s highly anticipated new album, Tearing at the Seams, out March 9 on Stax Records. “You Worry Me” set Billboard’s chart record for the most Triple A radio spins ever in a single week while reaching #1 at Triple A for the fifth consecutive week and #1 at Americana radio for the sixth consecutive week.Īdditionally, the band will return to “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon” for the third time to perform “You Worry Me” on Monday, March 12. Tearing At The Seams will be available on March 9th.ĭirected by Brantley Gutierrez the video features Ethan Embry (Empire Records, Grace and Frankie) and Julia Jones (The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 1, Wind River). I kid of course and “You Worry Me” is taken from the upcoming Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats album Tearing At The Seams. That’s one step away from waiting for a payphone in a rest stop. Life on the road is never easy and at times it is increasingly difficult…especially if you’re reliant on a flip phone.