Pretty Little Things by CHARLEY: Review

Elegant and absolutely stunning, CHARLEY’s track “Pretty Little Things” is 1970s rock in all its glory. The integrity of this tune is captured by symphonies, fast-paced guitar chords, and a truly stellar singer. CHARLEY’s voice is immensely sweet and the harmony she accompanies has a combination of flow and subtle pop textures.
The magic of resonating guitars, a solid bassline, along with groovy percussions kept the track fresh, and it’s all you need to be captivated by the song’s thrill. Also, the songwriting facets are gripping with attitude. The cadence of “Pretty Little Things” is quite remarkable especially when the symphonies roll in and CHARLEY reaches a catchy hook. Whenever I hear a good pop song, I confide with my closest friends about the mood it sets. That’s what you seek in a hit ‘cause the mood has to settle in with your soul. Fortunately, the tasty instrumental bits of CHARLEY’S number and her singing charm were so gratifying it was truly tough to ignore its vibrations.
There’s something heartwarming about the violin’s sequence in “Pretty Little Things.” It pertains to the notion of carrying one’s nerves in a flow and placing them within a pleasant dream. Similarly, my favorite bit of the song arrives at its end when the violin sways into the mix and mimics the vocal lines for a spectacular exit. CHARLEY’s lovely number is best suited for anyone resonating with pop rock, although it’s a song for anyone to get hooked instantly.
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Photo credits: Alec Roxplosion
Review by: Damien Reid