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9.0
138600
9.0 |
The Line Of Best Fit
Charly Bliss actualizing their potential, embracing pop glory
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8.4
138566
8.4 |
Northern Transmissions
It’s a dynamic record, which ultimately chooses the faithfulness and familiarity of love over the addictive highs of flings, the crashed cars and the desperate doubts of desires, showing a band maturing, both musically and emotionally
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8.0
138587
8.0 |
Exclaim
FOREVER sees Charly Bliss firmly planting roots for themselves within the pop sphere with a sense of purpose and playful, joyous intention that even well-seasoned pop bands struggle to do
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8.0
138542
8.0 |
Dork
It’s an album delivered with an infectious energy that makes even the saddest moments feel like a celebration
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8.0
138538
8.0 |
The Observer
The Brooklyn band go all out for fun with an unashamedly catchy third album that wears its heart on its sleeve
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8.0
138539
8.0 |
DIY
It balances the frivolity of youth with its turbulent realities
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8.0
138559
8.0 |
Rolling Stone
The indie-rock band's third album mixes glossy melodies and real emotional drama
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7.8
138612
7.8 |
Pitchfork
A bold, bright sound dominates the band’s third album, in which moments of emotional overload lead to some of their biggest, most ambitious pop songs yet
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7.0
138560
7.0 |
Under The Radar
Charly Bliss are once again here to make indie pop fun, aiming to leave you with both tears in your eyes and a grin on your face. They strike that balance like no other
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7.0
138562
7.0 |
Sputnik Music (staff)
It’s an innocent, radiant celebration of life’s lovely parts
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7.0
138540
7.0 |
All Music
The combination of bright, '80s artifice, '90s cynicism, and 2020s uncertainty here works, if the "fun" is often tinged with consternation
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6.7
138590
6.7 |
Spectrum Culture
Forever is charming, but it feels like the work of a band that know they have teeth, but are afraid to hurt anyone with them
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6.2
138564
6.2 |
Paste Magazine
On their first album in five years, the Brooklyn band sounds bigger (and blander) than ever
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6.0
138541
6.0 |
musicOMH
Business as usual on their first album in five years, even if there’s a detectable shift in priorities, for Eva Hendricks and co
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5.0
138543
5.0 |
God Is In The TV
It’s undoubtedly a good thing that Charly Bliss feel they can stretch their wings and further experiment with their sound, but they may need a little more time to find their feet before hitting that all important sweet spot
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