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Charly Bliss share ‘Hard To Believe’
The band’s new album ‘Young Enough’ comes out next month via Lucky Number.
New York quartet Charly Bliss are releasing new album ‘Young Enough’ next month, and have shared a new song from it.
‘Hard To Believe’ follows recent single ‘Chatroom’ in previewing the new record, and comes with its own video.
Speaking of the song and its new clip, vocalist Eva Hendricks says: “Hard to Believe” is a song about being addicted to a bad relationship, and the endless cycle of trying and failing to end one. Sam wrote the guitar riff very early on in the writing process of Young Enough and we’ve always been obsessed with playing it because it’s so insanely catchy.
“We shot the video on 35mm film over two days with our close friend Henry Kaplan 24 hours after returning from SXSW. Henry did a spectacular job of incorporating each of our personalities into this video, as well as providing a slightly fantastical, but ultimately realistic portrayal of a typical band practice. While we’re running songs, each band-member usually has their own inner-monologue running of either things they’re distracted by, or things they’d rather be doing. This video feels extremely “us” and I don’t think we could have made it with anyone else.”
Watch the ‘Hard To Believe’ video and view the band’s upcoming European tour dates below.
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03 Amsterdam, Cinetol
04 Hamburg, Hafenklang
05 Berlin, Cassiopeia
07 Paris, La Boule Noire
09 Manchester, Night People
10 Leeds, Headrow House
11 Brighton, The Great Escape
13 London, The Garage
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