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Charly Bliss: Forever review – alt-rockers put pop first


The Brooklyn band go all out for fun with an unashamedly catchy third album that wears its heart on its sleeve

Third album Forever comes after a period of change; vocalist Eva Hendricks moved halfway around the world to Australia, while her drummer brother Sam became a father of two. The euphoric highs of standout Calling You Out soar like Carly Rae Jepsen in band form, while you can imagine Olivia Rodrigo taking a good stab at Nineteen’s power ballad-shaped youthful angst. Everything on the record, from the emo vocal delivery of I Don’t Know Anything to just about forgivably cheesy closer Last First Kiss, is delivered with high-stakes levels of emotion, willing to put it all out there.

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