Based on the interview above, you're going to love this record "So if you look at our first record About U, I think we were existing in this kind of aesthetically punk space. And the sound was like dark pop. And I think that if you look at what we've done with Dancing on the Wall, it's a more elevated, more expanded version of that thing. I think it really speaks to the people that we were when we started this project, but we have more resources, and we have more experience with each other. It's the album that I think we would be so over the moon that we made if you could have told us when we were 20."
“Make you wanna build an army and wage a war Make you wanna show the world what America’s for And how America gives more than America takes We give weapons to dictators in apartheid states We give kids in Palestine PTSD but we’ll never fucking ever give em something to eat And if you got a problem with it you could end up in jail Send you to Louisiana Million dollar bail Because I have a big stick I’m not afraid to use I can make you do anything that I want you to.”
one day I'll stop clicking these scheduled release videos and getting disappointed when I realize the video isn't out yet
i am pleased to announce they are 4 for 4 and have entered the pretty damn rarified air of four album runs of this quality.
It's out! Dare I say...best single from the album so far? And the clip at the end... I don't know how I'm gonna hold out another few weeks
Like, y'all, it's 80 and sunny here in Upstate NY and I'm just ready to drive around with the windows down, sunroof open, blasting WANNABEHER
MCPHERSON: We do have to move carefully, but also we’re not going to shut the hell up. They want us quiet, scared, and isolated. We want to be connected. “Big Stick” does a really good job of articulating that. Sometimes being in this industry can feel— GAVIN: Like it’s vapid? MCPHERSON: Or that it’s compromising, morally and ethically. Our whole last album cycle was pinned as this celebration of queer joy. And our joy is sacred, but our rage is sacred too. We have to treat those feelings with the sanctity that they deserve. Muna's Horniness Is Revolutionary
Confirmed a Red Rocks date with this one: MUNA on Stepping Back Onto the Dancefloor with new album Dancing On The Wall – VEIN Magazine
I’m three songs into the S/T and wondering why nobody told me to listen to this before edit: now four songs in and wondering even harder