Today, Americana and alt-country trio The Redhill Valleys put
their signature spin on a ’90s classic with their latest release, a reimagining of The Wallflowers’
GRAMMY-Award winning, number one smash hit “One Headlight”. Staying true to the song’s
anthemic spirit, The Redhill Valleys infuse it with their unmistakable grit, rich harmonies, and
rootsy rock energy—bridging nostalgia with a fresh, modern feel. Their take on the track
highlights the raw emotion and timeless storytelling that made “One Headlight” a defining song
of its era while making it undeniably their own.
A Message From The Redhill Valleys
“’One Headlight’ is a song that has always resonated with us. The lyrics carry a weight, but
there’s also a sense of movement, like something pulling you forward,” share The Redhill
Valleys. “When we recorded our version, we wanted to capture that feeling in a way that felt
honest to who we are. We leaned into the grit, the atmosphere, and the storytelling, letting it take
shape in our own style. It still feels as relevant today as it did when we first heard it, and that is
what drew us to it. Our own interpretation of the song always felt like pushing forward through
the dark, and that’s something everyone can connect to.”