Milly is a band that is pushing the limits of sound. Their melancholic act knows how to structure loud moments and their lyrics are centred around smoky rooms and bad decisions. And these words are monumental to the progression of this unique outfit, as they act like pillars, keeping them afloat above the rot. While this happens, the band knows hurt first and foremost; pain that stings even more so when winter hits and the world becomes a frosty bubble.
Eternal Ring is a grunge album that delivers the venom and a raucous output. Grunge even cuts in as a decisive genre, and those basslines will be approved by the grunge lovers. Nirvana comes to mind when listening on Eternal Ring, a band which obviously created this dirty, unconventional, but ground-breaking, movement. This movement carried so many people through trials and tribulations unscathed. ..
Milly’s music is unique and powerful. It connects on a new level and the lyrics are poetic. The experience is something that no other release can compare to. Everything clicks into place and the listener is left feeling satisfied.
Illuminate is a grunge band from the Midwest. They start their record with Grungy tones and powerful notes that interlock. The subtle vocals do not elevate much, and the lyrics describe ripped pages and obscure pictures on the walls. Marcy begins like a Nirvana song, deeply rooted in grunge influences and those drumbeats would inspire Dave Grohl to get back behind the kit- they’re that good. The simple riffs add dexterity too. Butterfly opens with subtle edges, and it doesn’t raise much in sound, but those guitar tones are significant. Again, these guys create epic, unorthodox chimes that will gain them recognition. ..
Milly has created a sound with Eternal Ring, a sound which connects on a higher level, emotionally. The music is beautiful and full of emotion, making it perfect for any occasion.