Song review: Pokey LaFarge - So Long Chicago
Pokey LaFarge’s single “So Long Chicago” has been described as a delightful blend of traditional American music styles, including country, gospel, blues, and bluegrass, all with a cheerful twist. The song is part of the lead-up to his upcoming album “Rhumba Country,” and it seems to strike a balance between bubblegum music, country, and blues. The track features cool guitar parts, full drums, and fantastic harmonies, making it an excellent soundtrack for a relaxed barbecue or cocktail party. The lyrics, ‘So long Chicago, hello Mexico,’ reflect a vacation vibe, as Americans often seek a beach getaway from the city life
The new album “Rhumba Country” is set to be released on May 10, and it’s expected to incorporate a mix of exotic African and South American influences, informed by LaFarge’s love of mambo, tropicalia, rocksteady, and early rock ‘n’ roll2. It’s clear that Pokey LaFarge continues to be a significant figure in North American music, bringing his stylish and cool persona to the forefront of traditional music with a modern twist.