New York pop savants Charly Bliss want their new album “Forever” to crush you under the weight of pure feeling. They want to sweep you up in a hurricane of heartbreak. They want you to pour your soul out singing along at their shows and alone in your bedroom. In short, says singer Eva Hendricks, they want to destroy you…but in a fun way.
Produced by Jake Luppen (Hippo Campus) and Caleb Wright (Samia) along with the band’s Sam Hendricks, “Forever” follows five years after their critically acclaimed 2019 album “Young Enough“.
When we began writing “Forever”, Sam had just discovered he was going to be a father and Eva didn’t know she was about to relocate her entire life to Australia. Since then, all of our lives have been rearranged a thousand times over. We’ve fallen in and out of love, moved apartments, swapped coasts and continents, planned weddings, welcomed babies, applied for visas, and filled many antidepressant prescriptions.
Full of the band’s biggest, brightest batch of power pop yet “Forever” crams a lifetime of feeling, decades of friendship, and years of craft into a batch of sonically tight but emotionally vast songs that activate the pleasure centres in your brain whether you’re listening alone in your headphones or in a packed room at a live show. The songs shimmer and burst, the way fireworks look like they should sound.
Charly Bliss is back with their signature power-pop panache, albeit with a slight twist on their new single, “I Need A New Boyfriend.” Conjuring the zeitgeisty, sugarcoated delivery of groups like 100 Gecs and the How I’m Feeling Now milieu of the other Charli, “I Need A New Boyfriend” is an enthralling new step for the consistently great Brooklynites.
All this nonstop change has made it profoundly clear what is permanent; and for all four of us, the through line is Charly Bliss. This album is head over heels, overflowing with romantic love and friend love and crushes and hurricanes of big feeling.