Liily shares their new single, “More.” The track exudes the raw hunger and relentless energy that has been the hallmark of Lily’s evolution from teenage upstarts to road warriors. Just weeks after dropping their self-titled EP and a stint opening for Together Pangea, the San Fernando Valley foursome shows they didn’t just get on the ride.
Over the past nine years, Dylan Nash (vocals), Charlie Anastasis (bass), Sam De La Torre (guitar), and Maxx Morando (drums) have matured together, growing up while being a band in perpetual motion. “More” is a celebration of that evolution. It’s noisy, unrefined, and active, a sonic gut punch that slices through the chaos and clarity of young adulthood.
From the garage shows of their youth to headlining The Roxy, Liily has never outgrown the kids they once were. That same DIY ethos powers “More,” a song grounded in tension, release, and an unquestionable sense of purpose. The band smashes into its patented mix of blunt force riffs, pumping rhythms, and Nash’s shop-stopping vocals for a track that begs to be played at full volume.
With “More,” Liily is going out and taking it. If this single is any indication, their future is even louder.