Charly Bliss have shared a new song, Calling You Out.
The blissed out pop track will appear on the New York group's upcoming album, 'Forever', due out on August 16 via Lucky Number.
Head below to view the song's accompanying Adam Kolodny-directed video, which draws influence from Beastie Boys' Shake Your Rump video from 1989 and Wong Kar-wai's 1995 film Fallen Angels. Vocalist Eva Hendricks explained:
"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."
It follows the previously unveiled lead single from the record, Nineteen, which the band shared at the start of May.
Charly Bliss have also scheduled a North American tour for September and October. Tickets go on general sale at 10am local time on Friday (May 31).
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