Lo-Fi Cherokee: Demonlover play “Tequila Rockingbird” in El Torito

Today, Bill Streeter and Tower Groove Records premiere a Lo-Fi Cherokee video from Cherokee’s biggest latino market and longstanding home of the Cherokee Station Business Association‘s monthly meeting, El Torito. The quirky song “Tequila Rockingbird” comes from Demonlover, the Phoenix that rose out of the ashes of St. Louis’ late Theodore.
It’s hard to count how many instruments are represented here (well, there’s six, not counting extra gizmos, power tools, vox, or clapping hands); between humming saw and muffled trombone, Demonlover achieves a sonic spectrum spanning weird Gordon Gano-esque vibrato and bluesy guitar melodies and ’80s pop-rock ballads. It’s all next the aisle of beans:

This entry was written by Tara, posted on May 8, 2012 at 9:00 am, filed under News, Video and tagged , , , , . Leave a comment or view the discussion at the permalink.

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