🎉 Up to 70% Off Selected ItemsShop Sale
The Future
HomeStore

The Future

The Future

The Colorado band’s latest album is full of well-turned retro moves and reaches for a deeper meaning

That mix of Sixties groove workouts and Seventies singer-songwriter truth-seeking pays off on their third album, The Future. The title track kicks off sounding like the Bob Dylan of Desire if he’d recorded that album at Muscle Shoals. Good-natured vamps like “Something Ain’t Right” and “Survivor” strive to find rays of hope in our garbage times, musically hulking out with swelling horns and deliberate, nuanced muscle, as if the Night Sweats are a gang of bar buddies patting Nathaniel on the back as he decides to man up and take on reality. “Gotta sing a lot of soul to know how to feel it,” he offers on “Something Ain’t Right,” an ode to the cathartic power of making music.

––
RollingStone
The Future - Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats Review

180g

$30.00
The Future
$30.00

More Images

The Future - Image 2
The Future - Image 3

The Future

The Colorado band’s latest album is full of well-turned retro moves and reaches for a deeper meaning

That mix of Sixties groove workouts and Seventies singer-songwriter truth-seeking pays off on their third album, The Future. The title track kicks off sounding like the Bob Dylan of Desire if he’d recorded that album at Muscle Shoals. Good-natured vamps like “Something Ain’t Right” and “Survivor” strive to find rays of hope in our garbage times, musically hulking out with swelling horns and deliberate, nuanced muscle, as if the Night Sweats are a gang of bar buddies patting Nathaniel on the back as he decides to man up and take on reality. “Gotta sing a lot of soul to know how to feel it,” he offers on “Something Ain’t Right,” an ode to the cathartic power of making music.

––
RollingStone
The Future - Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats Review

180g

Product Information

Shipping & Returns

Description

The Colorado band’s latest album is full of well-turned retro moves and reaches for a deeper meaning

That mix of Sixties groove workouts and Seventies singer-songwriter truth-seeking pays off on their third album, The Future. The title track kicks off sounding like the Bob Dylan of Desire if he’d recorded that album at Muscle Shoals. Good-natured vamps like “Something Ain’t Right” and “Survivor” strive to find rays of hope in our garbage times, musically hulking out with swelling horns and deliberate, nuanced muscle, as if the Night Sweats are a gang of bar buddies patting Nathaniel on the back as he decides to man up and take on reality. “Gotta sing a lot of soul to know how to feel it,” he offers on “Something Ain’t Right,” an ode to the cathartic power of making music.

––
RollingStone
The Future - Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats Review

180g

The Future | Magnolia Record Store