Today, Charly Bliss have shared “Calling You Out”, the addictive new single from their recently announced forthcoming album, FOREVER, out August 16. The song comes with a video directed by Adam Kolodny and inspired by the Beastie Boys “Shake Your Rump” music video from 1989 and Wong Kar-wai’s 1995 film Fallen Angels.
“Falling in love with someone wonderful, I didn’t know how to not fall into the same bullshit that was part of all my previous relationships – namely jealousy. I wasted a lot of time at the beginning trying to poke holes, to see if it was all for real. I think I was trying to protect myself, I’ll find the catch before the catch finds me! But there was no catch,” Eva Hendricks explains.
Last month the band announced FOREVER with a video for lead single “Nineteen”. Jack Antonoff took to social media and praised the song, calling it “outstanding”, while NPR said it’s “worthy of a placement on The O.C. back in the early 2000s” and Rolling Stone called it a “ballad of the highest order, complete with a saxophone solo and the complex nostalgia that can still strike years after a broken heart.”
Additionally, Charly Bliss have announced a headline US tour this fall. Tickets and dates are on the band’s website.