2011-2015: EP, A Lot to Say EP, and Soft Serve EP Eva and Sam Hendricks grew up in
Westport, Connecticut, the children of devoted music fans. She and Fox recorded an
extended play under the Charly Bliss name, simply titled
EP, which posted to
Bandcamp in 2011. Their first tour was a six-month stint across Connecticut that was sparsely attended by friends and "a few drunk townies". Eva went on to attend NYU, while Fox attended the
State University of New York at Purchase, and Sam Hendricks diverged to attend Ohio's
Miami University. The first iteration of Charly Bliss included bassist Kevin Copeland, who eventually left to pursue other interests. In June 2014, they released the EP
Soft Serve, which included a three-part video series as well as a
comic book trilogy. After Copeland's exit, the band recruited Dan Shure on bass. He and Fox had met at theater camp as children and were longtime friends. At that time, Shure was directing
off-Broadway productions but was an early fan of the band and did not want to miss the opportunity to join.
2015–2018: Guppy Charly Bliss began recording their debut album,
Guppy, in 2015, but shelved the first result, feeling as though it did not sound like them. "We were really highlighting the aspects of our sound that make us a garage band, or a punk band," Eva remarked in a later interview. But the group came around to the fact that each member favored pop music above all, and they re-recorded
Guppy with this renewed focus in mind. Following its release, the band went on tour across the U.S., and made their first-ever tour of the United Kingdom as well. In 2018, they opened for
Death Cab for Cutie, and released the single "Heaven".
2019-2023: Young Enough and Supermoon EP On February 6, 2019, Charly Bliss released the single "Capacity" and announced their second studio album
Young Enough, which released on May 10, 2019. On October 30, 2019, the band released
Supermoon, an EP with five songs, recorded during the same sessions that produced
Young Enough. In 2020, the group contributed a cover of the song "Pretend to Be Nice" from the
Josie and the Pussycats soundtrack for
Saving for a Custom Van, a tribute compilation celebrating the life of musician
Adam Schlesinger.
2024-present: Forever On August 16, 2024, Charly Bliss released its third studio album
Forever, the band's first since 2019. ==Musical style and influences==