In 2022, MUNA dropped the self-titled album that would launch it to a new level of recognition — but the night of the record’s release, June 24, was a bit of a letdown. While the group was celebrating the release at dinner, news broke that the Supreme Court had overturned Roe v. Wade. “Obviously, nothing about that is good,” says the queer band’s Josette Maskin four years later. “But it is nice to be humbled that nothing is actually as important as you think.”
So before MUNA put out “Dancing on the Wall” — the first single off its latest album of the same name that relentlessly pushes the BPM of…




