NATHANIEL RATELIFF DEBUTS “REDEMPTION” VIDEO
TO PERFORM ON “SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE” FEBRUARY 13
February 11, 2021 – Nathaniel Rateliff’s official music video for his track “Redemption” premieres today.
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On February 13, Rateliff will make his debut as the musical guest on “Saturday Night Live” with Regina King hosting. Rateliff’s latest single “Redemption” comes on the heels of his celebrated 2020 solo album And It’s Still Alright (out now on Stax Records).
The forthcoming “SNL” performance culminates a monumental year for Rateliff; And It’s Still Alright peaked at #3 on iTunes’ Top Albums chart, debuted at #1 on Billboard’s Americana/Folk chart, landed at #2 on their Current Rock chart and resided at #1 on the Americana Albums Chart for eight consecutive weeks.
The lead single and title track was #1 for eight consecutive weeks at Triple A Radio, #1 for nine consecutive weeks on the Americana Singles chart and #1 for three weeks at Non-Commercial radio, while NPR’s “World Cafe” ranked the track #1 on their list of Public Radio’s Most Popular Songs Of 2020. Additionally, the single “Time Stands” peaked at #1 on the Americana Singles chart and appeared within the Top 5 at Triple A Radio. Rateliff also performed on “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon,” “The Late Show With Stephen Colbert” and “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” Listen to And It’s Still Alright HERE.
Rateliff’s band Nathaniel Rateliff & The Nights Sweats’ Platinum-certified debut album was released in 2015, followed by the critically lauded 2018 album Tearing at the Seams. The band has toured extensively worldwide. They’ve headlined shows at iconic venues both stateside and abroad, including six sold-out Red Rocks Amphitheatre dates, as well as appearances at major festivals including Lollapalooza, Glastonbury, Coachella, Newport Folk Festival, and more.
And It’s Still Alright continues to receive widespread acclaim:
NPR:
“Nathaniel Rateliff returns, this time as a solo artist,
with what may be his best batch of songs yet.”
ROLLING STONE:
“In the end, what could be an album of well-earned indulgence ends up being as much about reaching outward than burrowing inward, rendering deep personal suffering with a humane light touch. And It’s Still Alright [is] the heartening sound of music pulling him through his pain, and, hopefully, past it into something like solace.”
EVENING STANDARD:
“And It’s Still Alright is stop-what-you’re-doing beautiful.”
THE WALL STREET JOURNAL:
“The result is a set of compositions of intense power, and an album that
reaches multiple emotional crescendos, from grown male grief rarely expressed
in contemporary song to varying degrees of regained equilibrium.”
ESQUIRE:
“The end result, cinematic in its emotional heft but understated
in its arrangement, will split your heart in two.”
BILLBOARD:
“…regardless of instrumentation and genre, Rateliff’s reflex
to write through painful mysteries remains the same.”
MEN’S HEALTH
“The record showcased a more ruminative side to the bombastic, swaggering
bandleader of the rock ‘n’ soul outfit, The Night Sweats, and explored two personal tragedies…with tenderness and grace.”
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