Cherokee Red: s/t (4/16/13)
Together since 2011, Cherokee Red is an indie-rock five-piece that feels like surfing on a rainy day. With members sharing duties, it’s an egalitarian affair with vocals that bring to mind female-fronted bands of the 1960s and ’70s.
Now, as the group prepares to reissue its self-titled debut, we’re premiering “Vaya Con Dios.” The song feels like the soundtrack to a dream sequence, with wordless vocals, acoustic guitar, and glockenspiel segueing into a hazy duet between vocalists. It’s a relaxing way to spend a few minutes of your day.
From band member Charles Davis: “‘Vaya Con Dios’ — “go with god” — a since-past Spanish farewell, written with regard to one’s inevitable death. Our lives are our surroundings. In our hometown, Wilkes-Barre, PA, the many years of sadness have moved through like glaciers, and we have formed as beautiful mountains on the landscape. With regard, saying ‘goodbye’ is a redefinition of reality, regardless of time, space, or moral compass.”
love your band. love the music. easily can plop this song in so many movie soundtracks!
We are playing it in Germany and it is liked by the friends very much !!!
keep it up if you can !