![](https://top40-charts.com/thumb.php?x=110&y=110&i=https://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51gKBtjI9bL._SL500_AA300_.jpg) New York, NY (Top40 Charts/ Shore Fire Media) - In a recent review Vanity Fair said Nathaniel Rateliff's voice is "fit only for a silent cathedral" though on the album cut "You Should Have Seen The Other Guy" a rowdy barroom is the setting. The drunken tale is one of the most lyrically powerful tracks on Nathaniel Rateliff's debut album 'In Memory of Loss,' (May 4) a collection of world-weary songs chronicling the life of the Denver-by-way-of-Missouri songwriter. Watch a video of Nathaniel performing the song here: https://bit.ly/bouRsy "You Should Have Seen The Other Guy" is a true story about Nathaniel's great-grandfather who was a bootlegger and froze to death drinking his own whiskey. On the song Rateliff's deep, resonant Johnny-Cash-like-baritone layers over finger plucked guitar strings and a mournful harmonica. https://www.nathanielrateliff.com/tour https://www.shorefire.com/clients/nrateliff https://www.myspace.com/nathanielrateliff https://www.nathanielrateliff.com
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