Carly Pearce Releases "no rain," First Single From Deluxe "Hummingbird: No Rain, No Flowers"
Carly Pearce, the Grammy, CMA, and ACM Award-winning country music artist, has unveiled her latest track, "no rain," marking the first release from the deluxe edition of her album "Hummingbird," titled "Hummingbird: No Rain, No Flowers." The song, which debuted on February 21, 2025, showcases Pearce's masterful ability to craft deeply personal narratives while building upon the themes of healing and growth that define the original album.
"no rain" finds Pearce in a reflective and optimistic state, continuing her forward momentum. The song features clean guitar and gorgeous strings, providing Pearce the space to vocally soar and process her experiences without self-judgment. The lyrics remind listeners that challenges often lead to personal growth, echoing the sentiment that without rain, there are no flowers to bloom.
Born in Taylor Mill, Kentucky, Pearce's journey in music began at a young age. She started performing professionally in her teens, appearing on several bluegrass albums in the 2000s before moving to Nashville to pursue her country music career. This early exposure to bluegrass has significantly influenced her musical style, which blends traditional and contemporary country elements.
The deluxe album, "Hummingbird: No Rain, No Flowers," set to release on March 14, 2025, will include five new tracks in addition to the original 14 from "Hummingbird". Among these new songs are "If Looks Could Kill," "Heart First," and "no rain," as well as two acoustic takes on fan favorites "Oklahoma" and "Things I Don't Chase".
Pearce's musical background is deeply rooted in country and bluegrass traditions. Growing up, she was influenced by 90s female country artists such as Patty Loveless, The Judds, and Faith Hill, as well as bluegrass legends like Alison Krauss. This diverse range of influences is evident in her songwriting and vocal style, which often draws comparisons to the candid storytelling of Loretta Lynn.
Throughout her career, Pearce has demonstrated a commitment to authentic storytelling and traditional country musicality. Her journey from performing at Dollywood at age 16 to becoming a member of the Grand Ole Opry in 2021 is a testament to her dedication and talent. The release of "no rain" and the upcoming deluxe album further solidify Pearce's position as a leading voice in contemporary country music, continuing to evolve while staying true to her roots.
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