Millennial Daze Returns with New Single “Might Be Easier” After an Electrifying Summer Tour
NMR – This Punk outfit are ticking all the right boxes with this track, based in Italy these guys have produce a greta guitar driven Punk vibe with catchy hook line vocal melodies, great mix and production, check it out !
After a thrilling summer tour where they shared the stage with iconic bands from the Italian punk scene like Bambole di Pezza and Rumatera, Millennial Daze is kicking off their new season with the release of their latest single, “Might Be Easier.”
In this song, the band delves into the emotional complexity of a relationship on the brink of collapse. The lyrics reflect on personal mistakes and the fear of being rejected by someone they deeply care for. The protagonist, forced to confront his own shortcomings, expresses regret for the promises he failed to keep. Amidst the frustration, the song captures the fragility of someone yearning for forgiveness and understanding.
Despite the sorrowful theme, the song refuses to wallow in sadness. Instead, it channels those emotions into an energetic and determined sound. The regret felt in the lyrics only fuels the intensity of the track, which keeps a light-hearted edge even while tackling the internal struggle of the protagonist.
“Might Be Easier” strikes a balance between anger, determination, and melancholy, creating a dynamic emotional tension. Moving beyond the simpler themes often found in pop punk, Millennial Daze adds a touch of maturity with their vibrant sound and driving rhythms, as they explore the quest for redemption.
This track also showcases the band’s evolving sound, blending modern elements like electronic effects and crisp production. Each layer of the song is finely tuned, enhancing the band’s signature sound while giving it a contemporary twist.
With “Might Be Easier,” Millennial Daze continues to push boundaries, both musically and emotionally, as they carve out their own space in the punk scene. Be sure to catch this track as they set the stage for what promises to be an exciting new chapter in their musical journey!
Millennial Daze is a dynamic trio hailing from Novara, Italy, blending a fresh, captivating sound with influences from 90’s punk rock, alternative rock, and new wave. Comprised of Niccolò Fabbian (vocals, guitar), Alessandro Massara (bass, backing vocals), and Nicolai Isidoro Graziani (drums), the band is on a mission to bring a modern twist to the punk rock scene. Their sound is a fusion of sharp, edgy punk rock mixed with “pop” style songwriting, creating a unique blend that is energetic, melodic, and introspective.
Formed with the goal of introducing a contemporary sound into the punk world, Millennial Daze tackles social, personal, and reflective themes while maintaining their high-energy musical style.
In 2020, the band made their debut with the EP “Sweet and Loud,” a six-track project born from their initial experimentation and exploration of sound. This was followed by their 2022 release, “I Fought the Law,” a tribute to their punk rock heroes, The Clash, one of their biggest influences.
Their musical journey took a significant turn when they began collaborating with producer Gianluca Veronal from Andead, whose influence helped shape their sound in new ways. This collaboration led to the release of a modernized cover of Caesars’ “Jerk it Out” during the summer of 2023.
Millennial Daze’s sound continues to evolve as they enter a new era. December 2023 marked the release of their single “Choke the Enemy,” followed by “Paranoia” in March 2024 and “Teenage Queen” in May. Each single was produced by Veronal and released on Attitude Records, the label founded by Andrea Rock, highlighting the trio’s artistic and musical growth.
Credits and Lineup
- Lyrics and Music: Niccolò Fabbian, Alessandro Massara, Nicolai Isidoro Graziani
- Produced by: Gianluca Veronal at Attitude Studio (Milan)
- Label: Attitude Records
- Cover Art: Photo by Rayan Greco; graphic design by Alessandro Massara
Millennial Daze Lineup:
- Niccolò Fabbian – Vocals, Guitar
- Alessandro Massara – Bass, Backing Vocals
- Nicolai Isidoro Graziani – Drums
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