Video: Milly, ‘Nullify’

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Milly (Photo by Christian Kim)

The Nineties are knocking at the door (again), and it’s best to just open wide and let Milly’s new single “Nullify” in.

Moving like earth-moving equipment and crushing anything in its path, the new single from the band founded by Connecticut native Brendan Dyer introduces Milly’s debut album, “Eternal Ring,” out Sept. 30 via L.A.’s Dangerbird Records. The record, produced with Gleemer’s Corey Coffman, includes the previously released single “Illuminate” and follows up the EPs “Wish Goes On” and “Our First Four Songs.”

With Dyer now joined by bassist Yarden Erez in the project, “Nullify” sounds like emo as done by Dinosaur Jr. or Hum. If the SiriusXM Lithium channel needs fresh blood to mix with the legacy artists it plays, Milly are your boys.

As for the song, Dyer says, it’s “about people who think they can solve other people’s problems for them when they can’t even balance their own shit. We want to aid others which is admirable but first we need to check in on ourselves to decide whether or not that’s actually possible. Anyone can be a hero if they try …”

||| Watch: The video for “Nullify”

||| Previously: “Illuminate,” “Denial,” “Birds Fly Free,” “Star Thistle Blossom,” “Our First Four Songs”