Overview
- MUNA's fourth studio album, Dancing On the Wall, arrives on Saddest Factory Records.
- The band calls the record a return to its core identity, which Katie Gavin describes as 'MUNA’s actual DNA.'
- The songs favor quick tempos and body-moving beats to heighten the feel of their concerts.
- Short interludes shape the pacing, with the first pause placed before the politically charged track Big Stick.
- The visuals build a cohesive world with red-lit warehouse scenes shot on 16mm film to convey gritty queer power.