Rateliff, Nathaniel / And It's Still Alright
Album: | And It's Still Alright | Collection: | General | |
Artist: | Rateliff, Nathaniel | Added: | Mar 2020 | |
Label: | Stax Records |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2022-02-26 | Pull Date: | 2022-04-30 |
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Week Ending: | May 1 | Apr 17 | Apr 3 | Mar 13 |
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Airplays: | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Dec 17, 2022: | Hanging In The Boneyard
And It's Still Alright |
4. | Apr 16, 2022: | Music Casserole
Tonight #2 |
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2. | Nov 05, 2022: | Hanging In The Boneyard
And It's Still Alright |
5. | Mar 31, 2022: | Hanging In The Bone Yard
And It's Still Alright |
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3. | Apr 28, 2022: | Hanging In The Bone Yard
And It's Still Alright |
6. | Mar 11, 2022: | Traditions
Tonight #2 |
Album Review
Be Sharp
Reviewed 2020-03-29
Reviewed 2020-03-29
INDIE ROCK
Nathaniel Rateliff, now without the Night Sweats, is still trying on different musical styles with nice results. Neither the folkie singer-songwriter nor the jump-blues shouter of prior efforts, here he’s a sort of easy swinging crooner. As always, the voice is the highlight. Instrumentation varies from just a guitar to a full string section.
FCC on track #7
1 * Mid-tempo. Breakup song with a snappy, swaying rhythm. Nice slide guitar. (3:34)
2 ** Mid-tempo. Touching song about moving on after a friend’s death. Great writing. Nice organ and pedal steel add to the sweet sound. (3:55)
3 Slow and sad. Heavy bass; shimmering strings. (5:01)
4 Mid-slow. Spare: just voice and acoustic guitar. (3:54)
5 ** Very slow. Tragic breakup reflections. Lovely strings & choral backup singers. (5:04)
6 * Mid-slow. Nice alternation of sad, spare verses & uplifting choral refrain. (4:12)
7 (FCC: ‘shit’ & ‘fuck you’) Mid-tempo. Pretty folk song despite the profanity. (3:30)
8 * Slow. An angry telling off after a bad breakup. (3:52)
9 ** Slow. Just a sweet voice & acoustic guitar. Pretty and sad. (3:03)
10 Slow. Cathartic elegy for a lost friend. (6:08)
Nathaniel Rateliff, now without the Night Sweats, is still trying on different musical styles with nice results. Neither the folkie singer-songwriter nor the jump-blues shouter of prior efforts, here he’s a sort of easy swinging crooner. As always, the voice is the highlight. Instrumentation varies from just a guitar to a full string section.
FCC on track #7
1 * Mid-tempo. Breakup song with a snappy, swaying rhythm. Nice slide guitar. (3:34)
2 ** Mid-tempo. Touching song about moving on after a friend’s death. Great writing. Nice organ and pedal steel add to the sweet sound. (3:55)
3 Slow and sad. Heavy bass; shimmering strings. (5:01)
4 Mid-slow. Spare: just voice and acoustic guitar. (3:54)
5 ** Very slow. Tragic breakup reflections. Lovely strings & choral backup singers. (5:04)
6 * Mid-slow. Nice alternation of sad, spare verses & uplifting choral refrain. (4:12)
7 (FCC: ‘shit’ & ‘fuck you’) Mid-tempo. Pretty folk song despite the profanity. (3:30)
8 * Slow. An angry telling off after a bad breakup. (3:52)
9 ** Slow. Just a sweet voice & acoustic guitar. Pretty and sad. (3:03)
10 Slow. Cathartic elegy for a lost friend. (6:08)
Track Listing
1. | What a Drag | 6. | Mavis | |||
2. | And It's Still Alright | 7. | You Need Me | |||
3. | All or Nothing | 8. | Time Stands | |||
4. | Expecting to Lose | 9. | Kissing Our Friends | |||
5. | Tonight #2 | 10. | Rush On |