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“So deck the halls, the snowflakes fall / but I’m not feeling glad at all”
Danielle Chelosky | December 17, 2020 - 11:03 am
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Charly Bliss and PUP are here to save the holidays with “It’s Christmas and I Fucking Miss You.” The song premiered last weekend on Charly Bliss’ holiday livestream
It’s A Blissful Life, but it’s available everywhere now. It comes with a playful video on YouTube, starting with Charly Bliss’ Eva Hendricks singing into a hairbrush in the shower.
“Our managers have been trying to get us to write a Christmas song for years and we’ve never followed through, but we decided that enlisting our friends in PUP would at least make it fun,” said Hendricks in a statement. “We never imagined we’d be so proud and absolutely thrilled as we are by the results. We tried to write a song that reflects the absolute insanity of this year and the fact that everyone in the world is stuck missing someone
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“We tried to write a song that reflects the absolute insanity of this year and the fact that everyone in the world is stuck missing someone this holiday season,” Charly Bliss’ Eva Hendricks says
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Charly Bliss and PUP bring emo magic to the holidays with “It’s Christmas and I Fucking Miss You.”
“Deck the halls, the snowflakes fall/But I’m not feeling glad at all,” Charly Bliss’ Eva Hendricks announces, singing into a hairbrush in the shower with a Santa hat. “It’s Christmas and I fucking miss you.” Later, PUP’s Stefan Babcock takes over vocals, strumming the acoustic guitar: “I don’t wanna be a bummer/But maybe I’ll see you next summer.”