by MUNA
MUNA's self-titled third album bursts with euphoric synth-pop radiance, a jubilant evolution from the raw heartaches of their RCA era.
Now under Phoebe Bridgers' Saddest Factory, the LA trio channels post-therapy maturity into queer anthems of self-reckoning and unbridled joy. Sugary hooks like…
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Drawn from 2 pieces across 2 sources.
11 tracks·39 min
Silk Chiffon
What I Want
Runner’s High
Home by Now
Kind of Girl
Handle Me
No Idea
Solid
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