
Charly Bliss Channels ‘Murder She Wrote’ in New ‘I’m Not Dead’ Video

There’s something inherently thrilling when music and creative visual storytelling collide, and that’s precisely what Charly Bliss achieves with the new video for ‘I’m Not Dead’. The indie pop-rock band, known for their catchy hooks and electric stage presence, has struck again, offering fans a fresh take with a music video teeming with intrigue and homage to an iconic TV detective series.
With their album ‘FOREVER’ making waves, the standout track ‘I’m Not Dead’ not only features an anthemic melody perfect for belting out in crowded venues but also showcases the band’s flair for dramatic and engaging storytelling. Eva Hendricks, the frontwoman, channels personal moments of existential dread from the startling COVID-19 pandemic, transforming fear into a lively song that captures the essence of seizing the moment. “I wrote this song at the start of covid when I thought I was going to die and I was sad that I hadn’t partied more. If this was truly the end,” Eva shares, reflecting a universal sentiment many faced during the unprecedented times.
It takes more than just catchy lyrics to make a music video stand out, and Charly Bliss doesn’t disappoint. Dan Shure, both a bassist in the band and the creative mind behind the video, dives into the production process, “We thought this song needed a music video. Eva and I have both become huge fans of Murder She Wrote, so this was the perfect chance to make a fun, creative lyric video.” And indeed, they did, recording on an iPhone a day after another significant project to bring this inspired vision to life.
Now it’s your turn to dive into the creative universe of Charly Bliss. Watch the video, get lost in the narrative, and embrace the fervent reminder that indeed, we are not dead. Life is to be lived, and every moment should be cherished, whether in solitude or the company of fictional heroes like Jessica Fletcher, solving mysteries one song at a time.