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Charly Bliss are an American
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band from
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, who formed in 2011. The band's line-up is composed of siblings Eva (lead vocals, guitar) and Sam (drums) Hendricks, lead guitarist
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, and bassist Dan Shure. To date, the band have released two studio albums: ''Guppy'' (2017) and ''Young Enough'' (2019). The music of Charly Bliss has been described as "bubblegrunge", a portmanteau of
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and
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. Of ''Guppy'', ''Pitchfork'' wrote that the band "hone in on an era from about 20 years ago, when seemingly every other band came blissed out, drenched in sun, and outfitted for a spot on the ''
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'' or '' Jawbreaker'' soundtrack next to
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History

Eva and Sam Hendricks grew up in
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, the children of devoted music fans. Eva first developed her interests in
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and also sang jingles for local commercials. She first met Spencer Fox, a former
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who voiced Dash Parr in the 2004 film ''
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'', outside of a
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show at New York's
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. Fox moved to Westport mid-way through his junior year of high school and began collaborating with Eva on songs. Their earliest recordings, more acoustic,
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-based, and recorded in her bedroom, were posted to
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. Eva planned to go to
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(NYU)'s
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post-graduation, and wanted to have a finished product to enter the program with. She and Fox recorded an
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under the Charly Bliss name, simply titled ''EP'', which posted to
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in 2011. Their first tour was a six-month stint across Connecticut that was sparsely attended by friends and "a few drunk townies". Eva went on to attend NYU, while Fox attended the
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, and Sam Hendricks diverged to attend Ohio's
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. Their second EP, ''A Lot to Say'', was released in 2013. The first iteration of Charly Bliss included bassist Kevin Copeland, who eventually left to pursue other interests. They toured consistently, opening for bands such as
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, and
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. In June 2014, they released the EP ''Soft Serve'', which included a three-part video series as well as a
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trilogy. After Copeland's exit, the band recruited Dan Shure on bass. He and Fox had met at theater camp as children and were longtime friends. At that time, Shure was directing
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productions but was an early fan of the band and did not want to miss the opportunity to join. They began recording their debut album, ''
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'', in 2015, but shelved the first result, feeling as though it did not sound like them. "We were really highlighting the aspects of our sound that make us a garage band, or a punk band," Eva remarked in a later interview. But the group came around to the fact that each member favored pop music above all, and they re-recorded ''Guppy'' with this renewed focus in mind. ''Guppy'' was released on
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in April 2017 to rave reviews from music critics. Following its release, the band went on tour across the U.S., and made their first-ever tour of the United Kingdom as well. In 2018, they opened for
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, and released the single "Heaven". They recorded their second album, '' Young Enough'', with veteran producer
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, who has worked with U2,
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. ''Young Enough'' was released on May 10, 2019. On October 30, 2019, the band released ''Supermoon'', an EP with five songs, recorded during the same sessions that produced ''Young Enough''. In 2020, the group contributed a cover of the song "Pretend to Be Nice" from the ''
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Musical style and influences

Charly Bliss' music has been frequently compared to
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. "Weezer was our touchstone for such a long time," Eva Hendricks admitted in an interview in 2019. The band have also been inspired by
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(frequently covering "Mr. Brightside" on their ''Young Enough'' tour), Cibo Matto, the All-American Rejects, Fountains of Wayne and Kate Bush. In an interview with ''Junkee'', Eva Hendricks elaborated on the impact that New wave music, new wave and the CBGB's music scene had on both her and her bandmates. "Growing up, our parents always had on records by Blondie (band), Blondie, Talking Heads, David Bowie... a lot of that kind of music. I don't think we really appreciated all of it until we were a bit older — especially Talking Heads. By the time Spencer and I were teenagers, we were obsessed with them. I'm pretty sure every paper I ever wrote when I was in college was about David Byrne in one way or another." In the same interview, Hendricks also noted the influence of Lorde and her album ''Melodrama (Lorde album), Melodrama'' on the writing of the ''Young Enough'' album. "It's a perfect pop record, but it's a pop record that sounds like nothing else on the market," she said. "We were really inspired by that. The songwriting, the production... it's all in this very singular universe. Lyrically, too, it felt like she was so unafraid to say everything. The embarrassing things, the hard things... she dug as deep as she possibly could. They're such beautiful words."


Members

Current members * Eva Hendricks – lead vocals, rhythm guitar, synthesizer, additional percussion (2011–present) * Sam Hendricks – drums, percussion, backing vocals (2011–present) *
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– lead guitar, backing vocals, synthesizer (2011–present) * Dan Shure – bass guitar, backing vocals, bass synthesizer, rhythm guitar (2014–present) Former members * Kevin Copeland – bass guitar (2011–2014)


Discography


Studio albums


Extended plays


Singles


Promotional singles


References


External links

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