Artist's albums
Colour TV
2021 · single
The Hole Around My Head
2021 · album
Live Again
2021 · single
Pushing Against Us
2021 · single
The Hole Around My Head
2021 · single
Live at Shepherd's Bush Empire
2018 · album
Spirit of Minnie
2018 · album
Kingsdown Sundown
2016 · album
Postcards from Ursa Minor
2015 · album
Live at the Lighthouse
2015 · EP
As the Crow Flies
2013 · album
Advert Soundtracks
2011 · album
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Biography
Brixton-born folk singer Will Varley stays true to the roots of folk by combining personal storytelling with political statements. Varley started his career in typical folk fashion by playing at open-mike nights in and around London. It wasn't until 2010 that he left London for the garden of England, otherwise known as Kent. The slower pace of life and supportive folk community in Deal enabled Varley to co-found, with Cocos Lovers, an arts and folk collective called Smugglers Records. Through his newfound label, he released his debut album, Advert Soundtracks. The following year, Varley embarked on a walking tour to support the release. He began at London Bridge before heading 120 miles back to his home in Kent, carrying nothing but his guitar and a tent. Varley spent the next two years focusing on live shows, steadily building up a reputation in the political folk sphere, including appearances at the Occupy London protests and The Bank of Ideas. His second studio album, 2013's As the Crow Flies, took a more mature tone and was followed by an even more ambitious walking tour; this time Varley walked 500 miles along the south coast of England. The following year he was asked to support Frank Turner for his homecoming show in Portsmouth, leading to further support shows throughout 2014 and 2015. Toward the end of the tour they were set to play The Royal Albert Hall in London; moments before Varley took to the stage he signed to Xtra Mile Recordings, which would later release his third studio album Postcards from Ursa Minor. 2016 featured a string of impressive support slots, including more shows with Frank Turner, 25 live dates with the Proclaimers -- he did walk 500 miles, after all -- and a handful of shows with seminal folk-punk singer Billy Bragg. In late 2016, Varley wrote, recorded, and released his fourth full-length record, Kingsdown Sundown, while 2018's Spirit of Minnie was his first foray into a full-band sound. 2021's The Hole Around My Head saw him return to a more familiar, self-produced style of acoustic arrangement and was the inaugural release on Cameron McVey's label Yellow Cake. ~ Liam Martin, Rovi