Eternal Summers last September at Red Palace. (Photo by Jsprig

Eternal Summers last September at Red Palace. (Photo by Jsprig)

The mercury is headed to the high 80s this weekend, with no sign of cooling off any time soon. For all purposes, we’re in the throes of summer. Might as well make it fun.

Eternal Summers, the Roanoke, Va.-based trio made up of Nicole Yun, Daniel Cundiff and Jonathan Woods, will release their newest album of dreamy, lo-fi bliss later this summer. It’s the kind of stuff that makes those long, sweaty mid-Atlantic days tolerable.

Yesterday, the band released the video for “Millions,” the first track off the forthcoming LP Correct Behavior, which is due out July 24 on Kanine Records. In addition to being a strong candidate for one of our favorite summer jams with its kinetic girl-pop beat, the video also looks like a great bit of summertime fun.

In the two-and-a-half minute clip, we are treated to washed-out video cuts of two young women tooling around the desert only to stop for some shooting and smashing. Among the items that are destroyed are a television, many vases, flowers, a porcelain teapot and three well-frosted cakes.

It’s a sepia-hued romp to blow off some steam:

Eternal Summers play at Comet Ping Pong on June 16.