Rock/Review Carley Varley - HOMESICK

Introducing Carley Varley, an alternative artist from the South Coast who is fast becoming one of the most exciting breakthrough artists in the South today. Mixing pop with edgier rock elements, her catchy songs and lyrics speak directly to her audience, with influences from Paramore and Linkin Park. Carley is a standout vocalist with crystal clear delivery and has incredible energy when she hits the stage.

Carley Varley’s “HOMESICK” signals a promising avenue of exploring rockier nuances across her other works. Her musical development stems from her favorites bands such as paramore and Linkin Park, which are clear indicators of her song writing and music abilities. Carley Varley’s tracks explore frustrations within relationships and even her own stubbornness; it is no wonder that her music is both vocal and instrumental.

By way of the pop/punk in “HOMESICK,” Carley Varley gives perhaps her single best performance up to now, making it clear where her career lies. This is an outstanding song that talks to individuals in one’s mind and soul as it evokes feelings of yearning and remembrance. The emotions in Carley Varley’s vocals add the third dimension to this track, plunging a listener into them.

The development of Carley Varley as a musician is extremely interesting to follow as she adds rocks into her music. This paves way for her to keep pushing herself further by experimenting with a more varied sound that distinguishes her from other musicians.

Lastly, “HOMESICK” by Carley Varley serves as evidence of her growth as an artist and she goes into unchartered waters in this album. Her music is based on relations and personal emotions and it sounds like the most natural thing in the world that really touches people’s souls. The listener must have an appreciation of the art about having to develop and cross the boundaries of what is expected from the artist. The phrase “HOMESICK” serves as an obvious evidence that Carley Varley’s future is bright in the field of music.

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