Charly Bliss become the heroes they need to be: "It might feel like the end of the world, but it's never the end"
Charly Bliss are back with a new album. It’s bloody brilliant, too.

After six years of being a band, one EP of bubblegum perfection and one scrapped full-length, in 2017 Charly Bliss finally released debut album ‘Guppy'. A pop record littered with nods to the alternative, it saw the band hold high their love of catchy melodies, big choruses and that quiet but persistent voice in the back of their own minds filling them full of self-doubt. There was darkness in the glittery shine. Uncertainty as the confetti rained down. And a full-bodied connection with the world that embraced it.
Not wasting any time, the band started writing for album two before the release of ‘Guppy'. They knew they wanted to dive further into the world of pop, "adding different textures and reaching different emotional moments," she explains. "‘Guppy' is high octane. It just goes, and it was right for that album, but with this one, we wanted songs that felt like they had more space to them. We wanted a more diverse range of emotions, and wanted to challenge ourselves beyond just going 110%, 100% of the time."
Tuning out the noise of success, the band focused on themselves.
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