CHARLY BLISS return with single 'You Don't Even Know Me Anymore'

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Today, New York pop savants Charly Bliss are back with 'You Don’t Even Know Me Anymore,' their first new music since 2019’s critically acclaimed album Young Enough, and its subsequent Supermoon EP. The track, produced by Jake Luppen of Hippo Campus and Caleb Wright, ushers in a new, more playful era for the band.

“I moved to Australia and felt a million miles away from who I had been in New York. Like I had been reborn happy, carefree, and slightly less pale,” explains Eva Hendricks. “I was convinced that I had totally bypassed the ‘wherever you go, there you are’ thing. Lexapro also helped. I think this song is a farewell to how sad and tortured I felt during the Young Enough album cycle. It's like the ‘fuck it!’ that you earn after burning your entire life down and starting over. Sam sent me the track and it felt exactly as joyous and silly and giddy as I felt inside. It came together quickly and set the tone for a new CB era.”

Charly Bliss is Eva Hendricks, Sam Hendricks, Spencer Fox and Dan Shure.

Hear 'You Don't Even Know Me Anymore' on streaming services here and watch the video below.

Praise for 2019 album Young Enough:

"The new record unapologetically embraces the first half of the pop-punk designator the Brooklyn band earned on their debut." - Consequence

“A gargantuan step forward.” - DIY

"Young Enough packs pop bangers and attitude to spare" - Dork

"Young Enough is going to fully establish them as one of the best guitar groups in the world." - The FADER

"Can someone remind me why [Charly Bliss] aren't the biggest rock band in the world yet?" - Jezebel

"Young Enough, is essential because it’s the latest reminder of the healing power of music” - The Line of Best Fit

"An enormous amount of fun... a stellar return" - Louder Than War

“Charly Bliss’ triumphant new album Young Enough is an unflinching celebration of survival.” - NME

"Deliriously fun power-pop." - NPR

"The Brooklyn band's second record is bigger and darker, amplifying their '80s new-wave sparkle into ecstatic triumph." - Pitchfork

“Charly Bliss have been catchy from day one, but on this album they have figured out how to engineer hooks gigantic enough to feel written across the sky.” - The Ringer

"Arena-scaled pop-rock... In addition to a switch to a larger-scaled sense of synth-driven pop-rock, Young Enough marks a blossoming and maturation for Hendricks as a songwriter." - Rolling Stone

"More measured but no less cathartic... Eva Hendricks continues to pen some of the smartest, most affecting lyrics in indie rock." - Stereogum

"There's something undeniably moreish about each bite-sized offering" - Upset

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