New Music 'Dancing on the Wall' is group's most cohesive, streamlined release yet MUNA (photo: Dean Bradshaw) The reactionary forces that have seized America continue to try to erase queer people from public life, but MUNA will be damned if it lets some bigots ruin its good time. And while many of us hit the dance floor to forget our problems, these proud Angelenos bring their heartaches and anxieties right along with them. After two major-label releases earned it a devoted cult following, MUNA was dropped by RCA for, in its words, “not making enough money.” Ironically, its 2022 self-titled album, released via Phoebe Bridgers’ Saddest Factory imprint, served as a mainstream breakthrough, with the hit “Silk Chiffon” ensuring the pop world would remain a safe place for sapphic love notes.…