Watch Nathaniel Rateliff perform his new song 'And It's Still Alright' on FallonTonight
to perform his brand new track “And It’s Still Alright,” which comes off the singer-songwriter’s forthcoming album of the same name. Appearing with his backing band, Rateliff let his acoustic guitar and crooning voice lead the way with the emotional number., a follow-up to Nathaniel Rateliff & the Night Sweats’ 2018 albumon February 14th via Stax Records.
Of the album’s title, he added, “It ties the record together. It’s a struggle to grow and you end up stranded on the ledge and burying people you care about. But when you really look at it, I’m still alive, everything’s still good in my life regardless of hardship and what’s been happening. So that’s what I want the theme to be, not ‘all or nothing.’ I want there to be hope.”
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