Nathaniel Rateliff - In Memory Of Loss

Singer/Songwriter Nathaniel Rateliff's brand of folksy music is hard to classify and therefore it falls into the catch-all Americana genre.  Influences include Johnny Cash and other great American artists like Bob Dylan and The Band.

Rateliff’s voice moves from quiet to loud to quiet again with ease and it’s really something that many other singer/songwriters could learn from.  Not every song needs to be a loud mass of songs.  “Longing and Losing” recalls The Avett Brothers and each song tells a particular story. “You Should’ve Seen The Other Guy” finds Nathaniel Rateliff, who used to perform as “The Wheel” before realizing that Asleep at the Wheel and a rock/metal band used the same name, singing a song about his family.  In fact, the whole album is a song cycle about his family and his life.  “Whimper and Wail” is a highlight that gets better with each listen while “Boil & Fight” recalls something you might have heard on the Rick Rubin produced American Series from Johnny Cash.

While In Memory of Loss isn’t likely to appeal to people who like stuff like much of what we typically cover on Roughstock, fans of artists like Brandi Carlile and the Jayhawks will dig this record. 

Key tracks: Whimper and Wail, You Should’ve Seen The Other Guy, Once In A Great While, A Lamb on the Stone.


You can support Nathaniel Rateliff by purchasing this album digitally at Amazon | iTunes.

You can also pick up a physical copy of the album at Amazon.

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