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MUNA Discuss the ‘Queer Power’ Of New Album ‘Dancing On the Wall’: ‘We’re Trojan Horsing Sad Lesbian Music Into the Gay Club’

Billboard·Taylor Mims·25 days ago
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The trio reveals how its fourth studio album is a return to "MUNA's actual DNA." MUNA Dean Bradshaw/Courtesy MUNA Trending on Billboard From the start of Dancing On the Wall (out today via Saddest Factory Records), the LA-based band’s fourth studio album drops listeners into a sweaty warehouse of queer power pop filed with heartbreak and lust. And it only accelerates from there, hardly letting up until the closer “Buzzkiller” — save for two interludes that serve as brief intermissions across the albums 40 minutes. Explore See latest videos, charts and news “This record is super propulsive. We want you to be able to digest everything,” says Josette Maskin, noting that the first break comes before the politically charged “Big Stick.” “You need a moment to take it in, like what has occurred and what is about to occur.…

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