Music Review: On Muna’s ‘Dancing On The Wall,’ desire and dread meet on the dance floor
Four years since their last project, Muna – the Los Angeles-based synth pop band composed of Katie Gavin, Naomi McPherson and Josette Maskin – has returned with their fourth album, "Dancing On The Wall." Electric and urgent, the record tracks the emotional highs and lows of dating and desire under the palpable weight of the current political moment. The result isn't escapist, but it's still a party.
Four years since their last project, Muna – the Los Angeles-based synth pop band composed of Katie Gavin, Naomi McPherson and Josette Maskin – has returned with their fourth album, "Dancing On The Wall." Electric and urgent, the record tracks the emotional highs and lows of dating and desire under the palpable weight of the…
Four years since their last project, Muna – the Los Angeles-based synth pop band composed of Katie Gavin, Naomi McPherson and Josette Maskin – has returned with their fourth album, "Dancing On The Wall." Electric and urgent, the record tracks the emotional highs and lows of dating and desire under the palpable weight of the current political moment. The result isn't escapist, but it's still a party.
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