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MUNA

Dancing On The Wall (Limited Clear Red Vinyl LP)

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Set to have you Dancing On The Wall, MUNA are back on Saddest Factory for their fourth album. This time the indie-pop trio are trading out fleeting joy for political tension, climate dread and millennial uncertainty, and with band-member Naomi McPherson taking on key production duties, MUNA are resurfacing with an agenda.  - Flying Out 

MUNA’s journey has always been about holding space for the complex, messy, ecstatic realities of life, and with their fourth album, Dancing On The Wall, they’ve never been sharper, darker, or more exhilarating. Emerging from the sparkly, confetti-strewn heights of their 2022 self-titled record, MUNA now channel the anxious, uncertain energy of living in a Los Angeles defined by political tension, environmental decay, and the quiet pressures of millennial precarity. The result is a record that feels both intimate and spectacular, a pop world built with teeth, wit, and emotional resonance, a soundtrack for hearts simultaneously on fire and observing the chaos around them.

Across the record, MUNA explores desire, intimacy, and connection against a backdrop of a world in flux. There’s a quiet reckoning throughout the album with how to keep living, loving, and reaching for one another while bearing witness to political brutality and systemic violence and how joy survives without denial. Tracks like Wannabeher capture the dizzying thrill of stepping fully into someone else’s fantasy, while Why Do I Get A Good Feeling lingers long after the beat ends, a meditation on fleeting joy and suspended possibilities. The album closes with Buzzkiller, a stark reckoning with desire and its aftermath, the ache of achieving what you wanted only to realise new questions, doubts, and hungers remain. Their previous work, including the viral hit Silk Chiffon, has earned hundreds of millions of streams and widespread acclaim, alongside TV appearances on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, The Late Late Show with James Corden, Jimmy Kimmel Live, The Ellen DeGeneres Show, and Good Morning America. The band also maintains a devoted following across TikTok, Instagram, and Spotify.

The record is produced by Naomi McPherson, with their trademark attention to detail blending effortlessly with bandmate Josette Maskin’s well-honed behind-the-scenes pop technique to create living, breathing worlds for lead singer Katie Gavin’s incisive lyricism and signature voice. Dancing On The Wall blends euphoric sonic landscapes with sharp, human storytelling. The album reflects a fiercely self-directed creative process, one shaped by instinct, trust, and total artistic control. It feels lived-in, urgent, and cinematic, a reflection of a generation navigating uncertainty while refusing to let go of joy. With this album, MUNA proves once again that pop can be daring, intimate, and socially conscious all at once: a record that doesn’t just capture the moment, but distils it into a world you want to inhabit.

Tracklist:

1. It Gets So Hot
2. Dancing On The Wall
3. Eastside Girls
4. Wannabeher
5. On Call
6. So What
7. Party’s Over
8. Big Stick
9. Mary Jane
10. Girls Girl
11. ...Unless
12. Why Do I Get A Good Feeling
13. Buzzkiller


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