Saddest Factory Records
Producer: Naomi McPherson
MUNA has a lot to say and are not afraid to spill it out on their fourth studio album Dancing on The Wall. The track opener “It Gets So Hot,” sets the scene for the album’s cohesive ’80s synthpop production. The Los Angeles-based trio tackles sensitive topics head-on with their fiery songwriting. “Big Stick” is an unfiltered call-out track of the government corruption and genocide in Gaza. “Wannabeher” is an earworm anthem of unhinged thoughts of wanting to become someone else. Meanwhile “Mary Jane” alludes to a relationship going up in flames due to substance abuse. It’s an album that keeps you on your toes.












