‘Monochrome’ is a fierce and cathartic new release from Carley Varley

The track continues to showcase the hard-hitting and emotionally rousing core of the artist's thoughtful sound

The track continues to showcase the hard-hitting and emotionally rousing core of the artist’s thoughtful sound

With the release of her engrossing and hard-hitting new single ‘Monochrome’, rising UK artist Carley Varley continues to showcase the impactful and resonating nature of her sound and her immersive and catchy brand of alternative rock.

The new release sees the artist in the “anger” stage of mourning a dead relationship, fiercely and cathartically venting her feelings and frustrations with an instrumentation to match, making for a really compelling listening experience throughout. Listeners who have been left disappointed and annoyed with relationships that didn’t work out how they planned will find a lot to connect with and find solace in here, with Carley’s powerhouse vocal performance leaving a lasting and memorable impression.

“The song highlights the feelings of rage, pain and regret of a relationship that ended up running its course.” Carley says. “The person you once loved who told you how much colour you brought to their world so now without you they must see monochrome. The song uses metaphors of colour throughout the song highlighting the obvious sings of a dying relationship.”