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''Guppy'' is the debut album of
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group Charly Bliss, consisting of Eva Hendricks (vocals, guitar),
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(vocals, guitar), Sam Hendricks (drums), and Dan Shure (vocals, bass). The group wrote it over the course of four years and recorded two versions of it: one tracked in 2015, which they rejected because it was not "fun", and a more pop-infused version recorded in early 2016 that was released by
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in April 2017. The album contains a harsh 1990s-esque alternative rock sound with lyrics that deal with emotional vulnerability. ''Guppy'' was promoted with six campy, Andrew Costa-directed music videos and a 16-page limited edition comic book based on the album. Critics gave it glowing reviews upon its release, praising its lyrics and unique musical style. The album was in the top ten of several year-end lists by publications such as ''
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'', ''
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'', The Ringer, and ''
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'', and landed at number 42 on ''
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Production and composition

All of the songs for ''Guppy'' were written over the course of four years.Tipple, Ben
"In Conversation with Charly Bliss"
''Goldflake Paint''. Retrieved February 10, 2018.
Charly Bliss recorded the first version of the album in early 2015,Seling, Megan (April 27, 2017)
"How ''Guppy'' Reveals Two Sides of Charly Bliss' Eva Hendricks"
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a month after Shure joined the group,Mandel, Leah (March 13, 2017)
"Meet Charly Bliss, Pop-Punk Idols In Training"
''The Fader''. Retrieved February 9, 2018.
and it was produced and engineered by Justin Pizzoferrato.Rettig, James (May 20, 2016)
"Band To Watch: Charly Bliss"
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However, the band disliked it as not being "fun" and it was not released. Sam Hendricks reasoned, "It never really seemed like we quite fit in with a sub-scene within the larger New York scene. I think we were kind of horrified to feel like we didn't fit in."Ottenhof, Luke (April 20, 2017)
"How Brooklyn Hipsters Charly Bliss Learned to Shake Off Expectations and Become a Pop Band"
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Charly Bliss then did lots of touring, which gave them a better idea on how to record the album. Shure explained, "When we first recorded it, we were like, 'We want to make a good indie record.' But once we started seeing the response we were getting at shows, we were like 'No. We want our first album to be as strong as possible.'" The band was going for an
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style when recording the LP's first version, but later realized they had to follow the tendencies of
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to make an enjoyable album. Thus, they followed that plan when recording the version of ''Guppy'' that was officially released. ''Guppy'' was recorded in early 2016 and produced by Kyle "Slick" Johnson, who worked on the band's debut extended play ''Soft Serve'' (2014), instead of Pizzoferrato. In an interview published on August 2, 2016, the band announced they were around 90% finished with the LP. Fox stated that in making the record, instead of just rushing out the songs in a fashion of most indie rock music, he arranged and produced the tracks that would naturally appeal to most listeners or "fulfill our idea of what a good song should be." As Eva Hendricks described the intentions of the LP, "We wanted this recording to sound as fun as our live show, but also different from our live show. We've learned a lot from looking to bands that are more poppy. Like, Is this as catchy or concise as it can be? Is this a banger?" Featuring a 1990s
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sound, ''Guppy'' musically consists of "day-glo
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guitars" and "endless-rainbow ophooks", as with the works of
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Charly Bliss was inspired by, wrote J. Edward Keyes of ''
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Daily''.Keyes, J. Edward (April 17, 2017)
"Charly Bliss: Fizzy Guitar-Pop That's Big, Bright, and Full of Feelings"
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Eva's childlike singing style on the album was inspired by
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: "I love Kay Hanley, and it is my dream of all dreams to meet her." The bright tone of her vocals juxtaposes the harsh-sounding instrumentals, which led a ''
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'' writer to categorize the album as "
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singing for
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Lyrics

Eva Hendricks wrote the lyrics in her bedroom, "the only place where I'm comfortable enough to try new ideas that I'd normally feel self-conscious about." ''Guppy'' deals with emotional vulnerability. Despite the LP's joyous tone, Hendricks explained that the lyrics involve "taking all those things people have said about me and spitting them back out and saying, 'Fuck you.'" In "trying to make fun of this teeny-bopper way I have of talking", she wrote the songs as "extensions" of herself, "me, with the saturation turned up all the way." She elaborated, "I'm either flipping out happy, off the walls, and stoked, or miserable, freaking out, super neurotic, and anxious. The record sounds like that, like me careening between those extremes in my personality." The LP explores the "injustices of girlhood through everything from a sour date ("Am I the best, or just the first to say yes?") to the death of a lover's dog ("does he love me most now that his dog is toast?")", wrote Tatiana Cirisano. "Ruby" is a tribute to Eva Hendricks' therapist. It was inspired by an event one week before writing the song, when she discussed with her therapist about how little time her brother Sam Hendricks gave her to write lyrics.


Cover art

The cover art of ''Guppy'' is a photograph of five goldfish the band purchased at a pet store,Goodman, Jess (April 19, 2017)
"Charly Bliss: "it's a pop record about being insecure""
''Upset''. Retrieved February 10, 2018.
taken by Jacqueline Harriet and Mark T. Davis. It was taken two days before cover art for the album was due to be submitted to
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Music videos

''Guppy'' was promoted with several music videos that "veer towards that kind of campy, fun feeling", explained Eva.O'Neill, Lauren (August 29, 2017)
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All of them were directed by Andrew Costa,DeVille, Chris (October 13, 2017)
"Charly Bliss – “Scare U” Video"
''Stereogum''. Retrieved February 10, 2018.
Eva Hendricks co-directing the videos for "DQ" and "Scare U." The music video for "Ruby" was released on May 16, 2016 via ''
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''.McLevy, Alex (May 16, 2016)
"Charly Bliss captures fuzz-pop perfection in this video exclusive"
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The video was influenced by
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shows such as ''Kelly & Company'' show. As Eva summarized, the video takes place in a "bizarre, pastel, Midwestern world" with zombies. Friends of members from the band portrayed zombie extras in the video. On March 2, 2017. ''
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'' premiered "Percolator"'s video, which depicts the group members as superheroes fighting "an undisclosed evil."Mandel, Leah (March 2, 2017)
"Charly Bliss Are Pop-Punk Superheroes In The Video For “Percolator”"
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The music video for "Black Hole", which ''
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'' (1996) and also features cousins of the band's members.Gore, Sydney (April 5, 2017)
"Charly Bliss's New Video Takes Us Down A “Black Hole”"
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'' magazine's official website premiered "Westermarck"'s video on June 13, 2017.Payne, Chris (June 13, 2017)
"Charly Bliss Premieres 'Westermarck' Video, Which is (Kind of) Like 'Camp Rock' Minus the Jonas Brothers"
''Billboard''. Retrieved February 10, 2018.
Described by the magazine as "like ''
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", the video was filmed as a summer camp in western Massachusetts Eva used to go to as a child and features three of the camp's employees. On August 29, 2017, ''
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'' premiered the video for "DQ." Filmed in Westport,
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homes owned by parents of the band, the video involves being in several teen movie-esque scenarios such as a pool party. On October 13, 2017, the website of '' W'' premiered the official video for "Scare U."Eckardt, Stephanie (October 13, 2017)
"Premiere: Watch Charly Bliss' Buffy the Vampire Slayer Remake, Just in Time For Friday the 13th (Exclusive)"
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Inspired by the ''
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'' episode "
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", the video stars Eva as a trainee at a restaurant who investigates why its capturing and transforming its customers into hamburgers.


Comic book

On October 20, 2017, ''Guppy: Issue One'', a 16-page comic and companion piece for songs from ''Guppy'', was released and sold for a limited edition of 500 copies."Guppy: Issue One"
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It features art from Sadie Dupuis and
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, with
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creating the cover art. Copies of the comic also came with a flexi-disc consisting of two previously-unreleased Charly Bliss songs, "Golden Age" and "Special."


Critical reception

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'' labeled ''Guppy'' as "one of the best pop records of the year, rightfully drawing comparisons to
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and other acts whose pop songcraft has proven to age well as decades pass." Cirisano described the album as "both devastatingly honest and surprisingly funny -- a tough combination to nail, but one which would make 1994 Rivers Cuomo proud here." ''
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'' claimed the band achieved a "deceptively hard balance" with ''Guppy'', reasoning that it "works on multiple levels: as tossed-off sarcasm, as a statement of pride, and, crucially, as an undeniable pop lbum"
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stated, "Guppy may be just the ticket for those looking for a reprieve from the ubiquitous gloss of
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, and they can have it without sacrificing catchiness or sunny vibrations." ''The A.V. Club'''s Alex McLevy labeled ''Guppy'' a "nearly flawless exemplar of its kind" and "the sound of rock music doing the timeless job it only achieves from its best practitioners." He praised the LP for being "wholly adrift and disposable by any metric of serious analysis," and an ''
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'' writer similarly called it a "clever exercise in repositioning of boring genre rules", though he disliked the lack of a specific genre resulted in "occasional cognitive inconsistency." ''
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'' critic Brian Duricy called it "a special release. It has powers: the power to transport you back to some of your most formative experiences, but also the power to let you know that you're nowhere near done having them yet. That the best happened, and the best is yet to come." He opined that the LP "tap into such adrenaline-inducing melodies with meaningful lyrics to match," a combination very few albums have. ''Spectrum Culture'' claims the album has "a sort of magic that neither one could achieve on their own." Multiple reviewers highlighted the aggressive and depth-filled nature of Eva's lyrics. Duricy wrote, "Eva Hendricks has that rare quality of knowing what her voice is in both the written and spoken forms, and this marriage usually only is forged through decades of experience." ''
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'' stated, "She's the ultimate passive-aggressive imp, sending manipulative side-eye disguised as vulnerability." McLevy wrote that the band "speaks to the uncertain core of each of us, doling out the screams and hollers of inner upheaval the rest of us lack the artistry to express in such passionate and expressive ways." A writer for ''Earbuddy'' stated the lyrics have a "killer sense of humor, which only makes ''Guppy'''s songs that more infectious." Dylan Gallimore praised Eva's singing on the album: " hemakes it clear that she possesses subterranean, super-human talent, and, especially on the latter half of the record, she showcases her range, depth and raw vocal prowess."Gallimore, Dylan (July 17, 2017)
"Charly Bliss: Guppy [Album Review]"
''The Fire Note''. Retrieved February 9, 2018.
Punknews.org favorably reviewed the album, but also stated "a little more anger and roughing up" was need for the music to fully work. Writing for Backstage Pass, Jordan Gibbs offered, singer Eva "Hendricks backed by the controlled ferocity of the band presents a vulnerability so intense it that it doubles as a strength."


Accolades


Semester-end lists


Year-end lists

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, an poll regarding the best albums of the year as voted by more than 400 American music critics, ''Guppy'' ranked number 42 with 178 points.


Track listing

Track lengths derived from the
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Personnel

*Written and performed by Charly Bliss (Dan Shure, Eva Hendricks, Sam Hendricks, and
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)''Guppy (2017)''. Charly Bliss.
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*Lyrics by Hendricks *Arrangements by Fox *Recorded, produced, engineered, and mixed by Kyle "Slick" Johnson at Atomic Sound in
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*Mastered by
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in New York City *Artwork photography by Jacqueline Harriet and Mark T. Davis


Release history


References

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