This Bliss (band)

This Bliss is an American indie rock band from Massachusetts.

This Bliss
This Bliss at Stoshs, 19 October 2018.
Background information
OriginBoston, Massachusetts, U.S.
GenresIndie, pop rock
Years active2017 (2017)–present
LabelsMint 400 Records
Websitehttp://www.thisbliss.net
MembersJess Baggia
Tom Maroon
Nick Zampiello

History

Singer-songwriter Jess Baggia released her debut studio EP, entitled Back in the Game, in 2009, which is described as a collection of pop compositions, with influences from roots, blues and Americana music. Baggia performed around the Greater Boston area, building a fan base, and selling out popular local music venues, before being joined by Tom Maroon and Nick Zampiello. Zampiello has won two Boston Music Awards.[1] Originally conceived as a studio project, Baggia and Zampiello formed the band This Bliss to explore their take on electronic rock. Shortly thereafter, Maroon joined them to round out the trio. The band describes as themselves as "true grime,"[2] and they draw comparison to the music of St. Lucia and Portishead.[1]

Mint 400 Records

In 2018, This Bliss signed with Mint 400 Records. They released their debut album Forensic Styles, described by Patch Media's Sam Bayer as "a cinematic dreamscape that explores the world of trip-hop and electronica through the lens of a crime novelist," on 18 September 2018.[3] The album features drum machines and synthesizers, and draws inspiration from the television show Forensic Files.[1][4]

The album is described as "electronic soul," and Impose calls the single "Believe" a "shimmering, whirring track engulfs you in heavy electronica in a pop style similar to CHVRCHES but more atmospheric."[5][6] The track "Make it Real" features Baggia's "cool vocals slink[ing] and sway[ing] over electro beats and tremolo guitar."[2]

Members

  • Jess Baggia – vocals and synth
  • Tom Maroon – guitar and vocals
  • Nick Zampiello – drums, sampling and vocals

Discography

Albums
  • Forensic Styles (2018)
  • Dramatization of Real Events (2019)
Singles
  • "Believe" (2018)
  • "Talk Talk Talk" (2019)
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References

Citations
Bibliography
  • Bayer, Sam (February 2019), "Jess Baggia, Erinn Brown, Kirsten Manville at Somerville Armory", Patch Media, retrieved 10 February 2019
  • Gottlieb, Jed (7 September 2018), "Joan Baez, Willie Nelson and local legends galore: Your guide to the hottest concerts of fall", Boston Herald, retrieved 10 February 2019
  • Impose Staff (10 August 2018), "This Bliss, "Believe"", Impose, retrieved 10 February 2019
  • Levy, Mark (14 September 2018), "Murderous outcomes of simmering passions, channeled by This Bliss as songs of true grime", Cambridge Day, retrieved 10 February 2019
  • Newman, Alex (13 July 2017), "Somerville ArtBeat 2017: Music, Art And More", Patch Media, retrieved 10 February 2019
  • NoiseTrade Staff (2015), "About Red Right Hand", NoiseTrade, retrieved 10 February 2019
  • Pirate! Staff (2018), "This Bliss Forensic Style", Pirate!, retrieved 10 February 2019
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