Rochester’s own Millo (MY-low) explores spaces other bands avoid. Originally JD Laird’s bedroom project, it now includes Dan Booth, Nicholas Cerbone, and Lee Sortore, blending shoegaze with synthetic textures. Their music is the soundtrack to liminal moments: late-night drives, deserted malls, the hum between FM stations. Built on reverb-soaked guitars and ethereal synths, and currently recording their debut studio album set to release later this year—see them now, before the world catches on.