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Charly Bliss share final album preview ‘Back There Now’
It lands accompanied by a video directed by the band’s own Dan Shure.

Following on from recent singles like ‘Waiting For You’ and ‘Calling You Out’, Charly Bliss have today dropped the final track to be released ahead of their new album ‘FOREVER’ (which arrives on Friday).
“One of the craziest things about getting older is growing away from the things you did when you were young(er) and stupid(er)”, reflects vocalist Eva Hendricks. “But then I’ll read something or hear a song that takes me right back to the dramatic insanity of my early twenties love life, and I’m forced to acknowledge the freaky glutton for pain and heartache who’s still somewhere inside of me no matter how deeply I’ve buried her.”
Entitled ‘Back There Now’, the new song’s technicolour pop is encapsulated in its accompanying video; directed by the band’s own Dan Shure, it sees the quartet indulging in youthful hedonism, partying everywhere from fast cars to private jets.
Explaining more about the visual concept, Dan has said: “What originally began as us trying to make a cool video with limited budget, became a sort of deeper meta video about that exact situation. We’re SERVING expensive-looking pop video, but then at the end the facade crumbles.”
You can dive into our full review of ‘FOREVER’ and check out the video for ‘Back There Now’ below.
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