Karley Scott Collins: The Bold Fusion of Metal and Country in 'Flight Risk'
Karley Scott Collins? debut album, 'Flight Risk', is a dynamic blend of metal and country, showcasing her mastery over diverse emotions such as heartbreak, joy, and vulnerability. Born in Florida, Collins draws inspiration from a rich musical background that includes influences from Alice In Chains to Fleetwood Mac, resulting in a unique sound that marries storytelling with powerful vocals. Following her previous EPs, this album, co-produced with Grammy winner Nathan Chapman, marks a significant milestone in her career.
'Flight Risk' features experimental elements, with Collins learning instruments like the banjo and bass specifically for the project. The lead track "Denim" sets the tone with its evocative lyrics and a captivating guitar riff, while songs like "Bad Bad" and "I Used To Love Him" highlight her lyrical depth. As she navigates her artistic journey, Collins embraces her identity, redefining what it means to be a country artist today. With 'Flight Risk', she confidently asserts her place in Nashville?s evolving music scene.
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