
Chained Bliss: S/T 12"
Phillyâs own Chained Bliss set tongues a-wagginâ back in 2019 with their Stained Red cassette EP, gathering more than a few comparisons to the Wipersâ early racket in the process. Well, now theyâre back with a debut album that seems to have skipped right ahead from Is This Real? to Over The Edge: this self-titled LP has all the gut-punching ramalama, knockabout gutsânâglory of that first tape, with added layers. Melodic guitar lines come perilously close to jangling over crunching power chords, while furiously yelped choruses give way to sumptuously put-together breakdown sections that catch you off guard and kick you in the shins before legging it down the street.
Chained Bliss clearly love scrappy, skatey garage rock (echoes of Agent Orangeâs Living In Darkness abound) as much as they love pushing that raucous clatter into something spacious - the meditative sections that flow effortlessly into absolute ripper Pillars Of Abuse are as unexpected as the thoughtful but head-spinningly energetic sections that bring Creative Seizure so thrillingly to life. Other times theyâre just as happy to keep you careening towards the pit with two-minute bangers, but thatâs the beauty of this record: itâs never smarter than when itâs playing dumb, and the rest of the time itâs just pretty damn smart.
Hereâs a challenge: can you listen to Ominous Lifeâs gnarly pop without raising those fists of yours skywards and landing a firm thump on the air? Or Drifterâs swaggering stomp? Or, or, or⊠ahhh hell, you get what Iâm saying here. Every single cut slays, every single hook snags itself on your brain. Youâll come back for more, and more, and more. Are Chained Bliss your new favourite band? Well, gee, weâve never met and I donât know what you like and itâs not for me to say⊠but on the other hand, yes. Yes, they are. Theyâre heading straight for your heart and they ainât budging.
Will Fitzpatrick
Phillyâs own Chained Bliss set tongues a-wagginâ back in 2019 with their Stained Red cassette EP, gathering more than a few comparisons to the Wipersâ early racket in the process. Well, now theyâre back with a debut album that seems to have skipped right ahead from Is This Real? to Over The Edge: this self-titled LP has all the gut-punching ramalama, knockabout gutsânâglory of that first tape, with added layers. Melodic guitar lines come perilously close to jangling over crunching power chords, while furiously yelped choruses give way to sumptuously put-together breakdown sections that catch you off guard and kick you in the shins before legging it down the street.
Chained Bliss clearly love scrappy, skatey garage rock (echoes of Agent Orangeâs Living In Darkness abound) as much as they love pushing that raucous clatter into something spacious - the meditative sections that flow effortlessly into absolute ripper Pillars Of Abuse are as unexpected as the thoughtful but head-spinningly energetic sections that bring Creative Seizure so thrillingly to life. Other times theyâre just as happy to keep you careening towards the pit with two-minute bangers, but thatâs the beauty of this record: itâs never smarter than when itâs playing dumb, and the rest of the time itâs just pretty damn smart.
Hereâs a challenge: can you listen to Ominous Lifeâs gnarly pop without raising those fists of yours skywards and landing a firm thump on the air? Or Drifterâs swaggering stomp? Or, or, or⊠ahhh hell, you get what Iâm saying here. Every single cut slays, every single hook snags itself on your brain. Youâll come back for more, and more, and more. Are Chained Bliss your new favourite band? Well, gee, weâve never met and I donât know what you like and itâs not for me to say⊠but on the other hand, yes. Yes, they are. Theyâre heading straight for your heart and they ainât budging.
Will Fitzpatrick
Original: $2,200.00
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$660.00Description
Phillyâs own Chained Bliss set tongues a-wagginâ back in 2019 with their Stained Red cassette EP, gathering more than a few comparisons to the Wipersâ early racket in the process. Well, now theyâre back with a debut album that seems to have skipped right ahead from Is This Real? to Over The Edge: this self-titled LP has all the gut-punching ramalama, knockabout gutsânâglory of that first tape, with added layers. Melodic guitar lines come perilously close to jangling over crunching power chords, while furiously yelped choruses give way to sumptuously put-together breakdown sections that catch you off guard and kick you in the shins before legging it down the street.
Chained Bliss clearly love scrappy, skatey garage rock (echoes of Agent Orangeâs Living In Darkness abound) as much as they love pushing that raucous clatter into something spacious - the meditative sections that flow effortlessly into absolute ripper Pillars Of Abuse are as unexpected as the thoughtful but head-spinningly energetic sections that bring Creative Seizure so thrillingly to life. Other times theyâre just as happy to keep you careening towards the pit with two-minute bangers, but thatâs the beauty of this record: itâs never smarter than when itâs playing dumb, and the rest of the time itâs just pretty damn smart.
Hereâs a challenge: can you listen to Ominous Lifeâs gnarly pop without raising those fists of yours skywards and landing a firm thump on the air? Or Drifterâs swaggering stomp? Or, or, or⊠ahhh hell, you get what Iâm saying here. Every single cut slays, every single hook snags itself on your brain. Youâll come back for more, and more, and more. Are Chained Bliss your new favourite band? Well, gee, weâve never met and I donât know what you like and itâs not for me to say⊠but on the other hand, yes. Yes, they are. Theyâre heading straight for your heart and they ainât budging.
Will Fitzpatrick













