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Echoes Of A Shattered Heart: Carley Varley’s "Homesick" And The Soulful Journey To Healing

Updated: Jan 9

Carley Varley, a UK-based alternative artist who is taking over music players worldwide, is here to unveil her latest masterpiece titled "Homesick." From her humble beginnings performing on the streets of her hometown to gracing stages throughout southwest England, Carley has carved her own musical path, establishing a powerful presence in the contemporary alternative rock scene.



Drawing inspiration from iconic bands like Paramore and Linkin Park, this talented young artist blends various elements of rock in her songs, yet possesses an incredible authenticity and unique identity that sets her apart. Not only known for her vocal ability but also for her distinctive musical prowess, Carley Varley is making an indelible mark on the music scene with two previous EPs and her latest release, "Homesick." Without a doubt, her music will leave a lasting impression on you once you experience it.


About The Artist:

Carley Varley, the current alternative sensation, has transitioned from playing on the streets of her town to conquering stages in southwest England. Her music, fusing rock elements into her distinctive style, draws inspiration from genre legends like Paramore and Linkin Park. However, her recent venture into pop/punk showcases her incredible versatility in experimenting with different styles, making her the perfect addition to your daily playlist!



Her songwriting focuses on frustrations within relationships and her own stubbornness, manifesting not only in her voice but also in her instrumental prowess. Since the release of her first EP in 2019, Carley Varley has evolved musically, building a strong presence in the UK music scene. Her latest release, "Homesick," shines as a dazzling flow of emotions, adding a new masterpiece to her discography alongside songs like 'Better Without Me,' 'Envy,' 'I'm not angry anymore,' and 'Somehow I'm Alive,' all accumulating thousands of plays on Spotify. However, "Homesick" promises to be her best work yet, delivering a clear message and adopting a more pop/punk tone.


Recognized in the BBC Introducing circuit, Carley has carved her own genre and built a wide fan base. Her success has led her to perform at prominent festivals such as Wickham Festival, Lymington Festival, and Meadowside Festival, earning her the South Coast's Venus Music Award for musical talent. Fans of artists like Avril Lavigne, Paramore, Tonight Alive, and Against the Current will find familiar sentiments in Carley Varley but with a refreshing and renewed touch, positioning her as a standout figure in alternative music, offering a truly thrilling auditory experience.


About The Release:

"Homesick," officially released on October 13, 2023, introduces the audience to Carley's unique and alternative sound, blending captivating lyrics with hypnotic instrumentation. As a singer-songwriter, Carley has evolved from acoustic performances to full-band productions. Her music, an honest reflection of her personal struggles with mental health and universal stories of others, creates relatable and sincere melodies that captivate every listener. "Homesick" tackles themes of jealousy, intrusive thoughts, relationship frustrations, and anxiety, all contrasted with a positive and avant-garde production.



In-Depth Analysis:

"god I think im gonna be sick" – Carley Varley opens "Homesick" with style, with a minor harmonic progression on the guitar in the most classic pop-punk form, defining the song's melodic structure with incredible power from the first chords. In a world created by Varley through instrumentation and profound lyrics, this song tells us about the woes of being with someone who failed to appreciate what we gave.


"Homesick" speaks of a past love that once made us feel on top of the world only to bring us crashing down. A love that gave us the warmth of a home only to kick us to the curb, and despite all that, it's now in the past. A past that becomes even embarrassing as well as painful. Memories of those times bring mixed feelings, a bitter pill about betrayal, and it becomes a mantra that many carry for a long time: "I don't trust anyone anymore."


We've all experienced a situation where we found a love that made us think and even say, "you're the love of my life," only to end it the next month because the other person was just bored and used us as a toy. This experience can be incredibly painful at that moment, but as time progresses, you can only think, "I wish the earth would just swallow me up," when you remember that person and how horrible they actually were, as once the love filter disappears (which distorts reality greatly), you can see who the other person really was and who you are yourself, and "Homesick" effectively represents this scenario from the first few seconds of its extension.


The production quality of "Homesick" is notable, it allows a clear differentiation of each instrument's sound perfectly positioning them within the stereo channel, providing a superb immersive sensation. Through its verses, the counterpoint performed by the lead guitar to the vocal line presents a melody that generates a kind of synergy, a conversation between both sounds where their melodic combination results in an exquisite blend of musical elements that mix perfectly.



The section starting at 2:02 breaks with an unmatched intensity, taking all the good employed in the chorus and enhancing it even more, with the addition of a lead guitar in counterpoint that could perfectly be a guitar solo, and at the breaking point of the section, it dominates the space with second minor notes that contribute a delightful dissonance, coupled with the rhythms set by its dancing bass.


"Homesick" reminds us of the good times we had during the 2000s but brought to the present with a modern twist, employing a vocal line presented in an empowered manner, which could be considered the perfect response to the classic "Not American Average" by our beloved childhood band Asking Alexandria. Its catchy melodic line will stick to your head as soon as you hear it (you've been warned, dear reader), using precise environmental resources and outstanding melodic resources designed to dominate the ears of the listener, showcasing the level of production of this emerging artist whose career will only ascend.


We extend a warm invitation to our community of music enthusiasts and lovers to not only enjoy this incredible release but also to experience Carley Varley's complete discography, which you can find at the following link: https://open.spotify.com/artist/1sod4SOQqdMDVz96E25CAV?si=hp-jrnXKTxy_vbIC1oPHGg


Before you go, don't forget to follow Carley Varley on her social media, where you can stay informed about her news and new releases.


 

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