MUNA’s new album Dancing On The Wall out now
DANCING ON THE WALL TRACKLIST
It Gets So Hot
Dancing On The Wall
Eastside Girls
Wannabeher
On Call
So What
Party’s Over
Big Stick
Mary Jane
Girl’s Girl
…Unless
Why Do I Get A Good Feeling
Buzzkiller
Dancing On The Wall LP is out now, buy/stream it here.
MUNA release their fourth studio album Dancing On The Wall today via Saddest Factory Records/Secretly Group, with the official music video for ‘Eastside Girls’ launching at 12am AEST on Saturday May 9. LISTEN HERE + VIDEO PREMIERE HERE.
Dancing On The Wall finds MUNA operating at their most emotionally precise and sonically expansive, a record of tension and release, intimacy and overload, set against the backdrop of a world in constant motion. Across thirteen tracks, the band navigates desire, disconnection, and collective release, capturing the fragile balance between euphoria and uncertainty that defines modern life.
Produced by Naomi McPherson, the album reflects MUNA’s fully self-directed creative vision, instinctive, collaborative, and unflinchingly honest. From the propulsive urgency of ‘Wannabeher‘ to the aching introspection of ‘So What‘ and the cathartic finality of ‘Buzzkiller’, the record builds a world that is both dancefloor-ready and deeply introspective.
MUNA reflects on their album, Dancing On The Wall: “we’re excited to finally release our fourth album… thank you to everyone who has been with us since day one and welcome to those of you who are just joining us. you’re right on time. this is an album about love, heat (literal and metaphorical), horniness, and heartache, grounded in the here and now as we experience it. we hope it makes for good company, wherever you are.”
The album arrives following a series of releases that have already begun shaping its emotional landscape, including ‘Big Stick’, which raised over $20,000 for Pal Humanity via a limited Bandcamp release, and recent single ‘Wannabeher’, described by the band as “our version of Bikini Kill’s Rebel Girl… a gay canon event.”
With Dancing On The Wall, MUNA enters a new era defined by emotional clarity, sonic boldness, and the tension between vulnerability and euphoria, a record that doesn’t resolve uncertainty so much as learn how to move through it.