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Muna (band)

Muna (stylized as MUNA; /ˈmnə/ MOON[6]) is an American indie pop band consisting of Katie Gavin, Josette Maskin, and Naomi McPherson. They released two studio albums with RCA Records, About U (2017) and Saves the World (2019), before signing with independent label Saddest Factory Records, which released their third studio album, Muna, in June 2022.

Muna
MUNA performing in Minneapolis, 2022
Background information
OriginLos Angeles, California, U.S.
Genres
Years active2013–present
Labels
Members
  • Katie Gavin
  • Josette Maskin
  • Naomi McPherson
Websitewhereismuna.com

Career edit

2013–2019: Career beginnings, About U and Saves the World edit

Based in Los Angeles, the trio met in college at the University of Southern California and began working together in 2013 with Maskin and McPherson playing together on guitars and Gavin adding synth bass and vocals. Gavin had introduced McPherson to Maskin.[7] Gavin and Maskin were music majors, while McPherson double-majored in narrative studies and American studies & ethnicity.[8] The two guitarists, Maskin and McPherson, had been used to playing ska and progressive rock, but settled on a different sound when their initial collaboration with singer Gavin resulted in a pop song.[9]

Beginning their collaboration in an experimental mode, they evolved towards hooky electronic pop. In the summer of 2014, they self-released their debut EP, More Perfect, on Bandcamp and SoundCloud. Its success led to their signing by RCA Records in the US and Columbia Records in the UK. Gavin and McPherson dated for three years and broke up shortly after being signed.[7] RCA released their self-produced debut major label EP, Loudspeaker, in May 2016. Their debut full-length album, About U, was released on February 3, 2017.

Dutch DJ/producer Tiësto remixed "Winterbreak" in May 2016.[10] Muna played Lollapalooza 2016 in Chicago in July 2016,[11] toured America with Grouplove in the fall of 2016, and made their late-night network television debut on November 7, 2016, on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon.[12] In June 2017, it was announced that the band would be the opening act on the North American and European tour dates for Harry Styles. In 2017, their song "I Know a Place" was featured in The Carmilla Movie, following the original web series based on Sheridan Le Fanu's novella of the same name. In 2018, Muna was featured playing "I Know a Place" live in the Netflix movie Alex Strangelove, which chronicles the sexual awakening of teen protagonist Alex Truelove.

In 2018, the band began work on their second full-length record. In June 2019, the band announced their second album, Saves the World, which was released on September 6, 2019. The album was preceded by its lead single, "Number One Fan," followed by the singles "Who," "Stayaway," and "Taken." Following their London shows at the Village Underground, it was announced that Muna would be returning to the UK for their Saves the World Tour in December 2019.[13]

2020–present: Record label change and Muna edit

In 2020, shortly after the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, Muna were dropped by RCA for "not making enough money".[14][15] It was then announced in May 2021, that Muna had signed with Phoebe Bridgers' record label Saddest Factory, which operates in partnership with Secretly Group's Dead Oceans.[16] In September 2021, Muna released their single "Silk Chiffon" featuring Bridgers, their first since signing to the label. Rolling Stone called it a "buoyant track with an uncharacteristically bright declaration of queer love."[17] The “Silk Chiffon” music video featuring Phoebe Bridgers is a tribute to the 2000’s film But I’m a Cheerleader which features themes and aspects of the film. Band member Naomi McPherson said it is "a song for kids to have their first gay kiss to."[1] The song was chosen by a number of publications for their year-end lists of 2021, including Rolling Stone,[18] Consequence of Sound,[19] and Line of Best Fit, who ranked it at number one.[20] Muna later joined Kacey Musgraves's 15-city winter tour between January and February 2022.[21]

In March 2022, the band released the single "Anything But Me" and announced that their third studio album, Muna, would be released on June 24, 2022, through Saddest Factory and Dead Oceans.[22] The following month, they performed the single on Ellen DeGeneres' final season of her daytime talk show.[23] The album's third single "Kind of Girl" was released in April 2022, alongside a Western-inspired video with the trio playing "with the gendered nature of the song".[24] The band performed the song on The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon the following month.[25] Following their self-titled third album's release, Muna was acclaimed by music critics who have scored it as the band's highest-rated album according to media aggregate site Metacritic.[26] It became the band's first charting album on multiple charts including the UK Albums Chart, US Billboard 200 and in Australia and Scotland. The same day of release, Muna released the fourth single from the album "What I Want" with its music video.[27] The trio also released their cover of Britney Spears' "Sometimes" (1999) for the Hulu LGBTQ American romantic comedy film Fire Island in June 2022.[28]

Next, Muna were an opening act on selected March through July 2023 US dates of Taylor Swift's The Eras Tour,[29] and the Australian leg of Lorde's Solar Power Tour.[30] In March 2023, Muna performed to a sold-out crowd of 15,000 people at the closing ceremony of WorldPride Sydney, alongside Ava Max and Kim Petras.[31] In April 2023, the band performed their first set at Coachella.[32] Shortly after, Muna released a new single "One That Got Away" alongside a "criminal underworld" inspired music video.[33]

Artistry edit

All three members identify as queer[9] and McPherson is non-binary.[34] Initially wary of being pigeonholed as a "queer band", Muna later came to embrace the opportunity to use their musical fame to help inspire younger people to be comfortable with their identities. Their songs frequently address issues of sexuality and gender. They describe one early song, "So Special", as "an anthem for the slut-shamed girls of the world who have to assert their own value."[9] According to McPherson, "It would have meant a lot to me when I was, say, 12, to know of someone in a band and think they were cool and know they were out."[8] McPherson added, "I am out and I feel safe being out because the three of us are a little army for one another. I don't feel afraid to be myself. That makes me proud to be queer. That's the whole point of why we do this. We want a safe haven."[35]

When asked the meaning behind the band name, the members state it has many different meanings and it has grown to "an entity greater than all of us individually".[36] They cite many different languages having different translations of the word, having originally brainstormed it without much ceremony.[37]

Awards and honors edit

In June 2020, in honor of the 50th anniversary of the first LGBTQ pride parade, Queerty named Muna among the fifty heroes "leading the nation toward equality, acceptance, and dignity for all people".[38][39]

Podcast edit

In June 2021, the members of Muna began hosting a podcast called Gayotic, as part of the Headgum network.[40][41][42][43] The official description reads, in part, "Having been described by the press as 'occasionally hard-to-follow,' 'as chaotic as they are iconic,' and 'going through it,' the band MUNA started this podcast with the hope of providing not only more income, but also rare insight into the behavior of queers outside of the month of June." The podcast often features special guests most of which are Queer, these are people such as Phoebe Bridgers, Lucy Dacus, Julien Baker, Tegan and Sara, and Clea Duvall.[44]

Tours edit

Headlining edit

Supporting edit

Discography edit

References edit

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For the Nigerian female singer rapper actor see Munachi Abii Muna stylized as MUNA ˈ m uː n e MOON e 6 is an American indie pop band consisting of Katie Gavin Josette Maskin and Naomi McPherson They released two studio albums with RCA Records About U 2017 and Saves the World 2019 before signing with independent label Saddest Factory Records which released their third studio album Muna in June 2022 MunaMUNA performing in Minneapolis 2022Background informationOriginLos Angeles California U S GenresIndie pop 1 synth pop 2 electropop 3 dark pop 4 power pop 5 Years active2013 presentLabelsRCASaddest FactoryDead OceansMembersKatie Gavin Josette Maskin Naomi McPhersonWebsitewhereismuna wbr com Contents 1 Career 1 1 2013 2019 Career beginnings About U and Saves the World 1 2 2020 present Record label change and Muna 2 Artistry 3 Awards and honors 4 Podcast 5 Tours 5 1 Headlining 5 2 Supporting 6 Discography 7 References 8 External linksCareer edit2013 2019 Career beginnings About U and Saves the World edit Based in Los Angeles the trio met in college at the University of Southern California and began working together in 2013 with Maskin and McPherson playing together on guitars and Gavin adding synth bass and vocals Gavin had introduced McPherson to Maskin 7 Gavin and Maskin were music majors while McPherson double majored in narrative studies and American studies amp ethnicity 8 The two guitarists Maskin and McPherson had been used to playing ska and progressive rock but settled on a different sound when their initial collaboration with singer Gavin resulted in a pop song 9 Beginning their collaboration in an experimental mode they evolved towards hooky electronic pop In the summer of 2014 they self released their debut EP More Perfect on Bandcamp and SoundCloud Its success led to their signing by RCA Records in the US and Columbia Records in the UK Gavin and McPherson dated for three years and broke up shortly after being signed 7 RCA released their self produced debut major label EP Loudspeaker in May 2016 Their debut full length album About U was released on February 3 2017 Dutch DJ producer Tiesto remixed Winterbreak in May 2016 10 Muna played Lollapalooza 2016 in Chicago in July 2016 11 toured America with Grouplove in the fall of 2016 and made their late night network television debut on November 7 2016 on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon 12 In June 2017 it was announced that the band would be the opening act on the North American and European tour dates for Harry Styles In 2017 their song I Know a Place was featured in The Carmilla Movie following the original web series based on Sheridan Le Fanu s novella of the same name In 2018 Muna was featured playing I Know a Place live in the Netflix movie Alex Strangelove which chronicles the sexual awakening of teen protagonist Alex Truelove In 2018 the band began work on their second full length record In June 2019 the band announced their second album Saves the World which was released on September 6 2019 The album was preceded by its lead single Number One Fan followed by the singles Who Stayaway and Taken Following their London shows at the Village Underground it was announced that Muna would be returning to the UK for their Saves the World Tour in December 2019 13 2020 present Record label change and Muna edit In 2020 shortly after the onset of the COVID 19 pandemic Muna were dropped by RCA for not making enough money 14 15 It was then announced in May 2021 that Muna had signed with Phoebe Bridgers record label Saddest Factory which operates in partnership with Secretly Group s Dead Oceans 16 In September 2021 Muna released their single Silk Chiffon featuring Bridgers their first since signing to the label Rolling Stone called it a buoyant track with an uncharacteristically bright declaration of queer love 17 The Silk Chiffon music video featuring Phoebe Bridgers is a tribute to the 2000 s film But I m a Cheerleader which features themes and aspects of the film Band member Naomi McPherson said it is a song for kids to have their first gay kiss to 1 The song was chosen by a number of publications for their year end lists of 2021 including Rolling Stone 18 Consequence of Sound 19 and Line of Best Fit who ranked it at number one 20 Muna later joined Kacey Musgraves s 15 city winter tour between January and February 2022 21 In March 2022 the band released the single Anything But Me and announced that their third studio album Muna would be released on June 24 2022 through Saddest Factory and Dead Oceans 22 The following month they performed the single on Ellen DeGeneres final season of her daytime talk show 23 The album s third single Kind of Girl was released in April 2022 alongside a Western inspired video with the trio playing with the gendered nature of the song 24 The band performed the song on The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon the following month 25 Following their self titled third album s release Muna was acclaimed by music critics who have scored it as the band s highest rated album according to media aggregate site Metacritic 26 It became the band s first charting album on multiple charts including the UK Albums Chart US Billboard 200 and in Australia and Scotland The same day of release Muna released the fourth single from the album What I Want with its music video 27 The trio also released their cover of Britney Spears Sometimes 1999 for the Hulu LGBTQ American romantic comedy film Fire Island in June 2022 28 Next Muna were an opening act on selected March through July 2023 US dates of Taylor Swift s The Eras Tour 29 and the Australian leg of Lorde s Solar Power Tour 30 In March 2023 Muna performed to a sold out crowd of 15 000 people at the closing ceremony of WorldPride Sydney alongside Ava Max and Kim Petras 31 In April 2023 the band performed their first set at Coachella 32 Shortly after Muna released a new single One That Got Away alongside a criminal underworld inspired music video 33 Artistry editAll three members identify as queer 9 and McPherson is non binary 34 Initially wary of being pigeonholed as a queer band Muna later came to embrace the opportunity to use their musical fame to help inspire younger people to be comfortable with their identities Their songs frequently address issues of sexuality and gender They describe one early song So Special as an anthem for the slut shamed girls of the world who have to assert their own value 9 According to McPherson It would have meant a lot to me when I was say 12 to know of someone in a band and think they were cool and know they were out 8 McPherson added I am out and I feel safe being out because the three of us are a little army for one another I don t feel afraid to be myself That makes me proud to be queer That s the whole point of why we do this We want a safe haven 35 When asked the meaning behind the band name the members state it has many different meanings and it has grown to an entity greater than all of us individually 36 They cite many different languages having different translations of the word having originally brainstormed it without much ceremony 37 Awards and honors editIn June 2020 in honor of the 50th anniversary of the first LGBTQ pride parade Queerty named Muna among the fifty heroes leading the nation toward equality acceptance and dignity for all people 38 39 Podcast editIn June 2021 the members of Muna began hosting a podcast called Gayotic as part of the Headgum network 40 41 42 43 The official description reads in part Having been described by the press as occasionally hard to follow as chaotic as they are iconic and going through it the band MUNA started this podcast with the hope of providing not only more income but also rare insight into the behavior of queers outside of the month of June The podcast often features special guests most of which are Queer these are people such as Phoebe Bridgers Lucy Dacus Julien Baker Tegan and Sara and Clea Duvall 44 Tours editHeadlining edit Lay Down Your Weapons Tour 2017 45 Saves the World Tour 2019 46 2022 North American amp UK Tour 2022 47 48 Life s So Fun Tour 2023 49 Supporting edit Grouplove The Big Mess Tour 2016 50 Bleachers Gone Now Era Tour 2017 51 Harry Styles Harry Styles Live on Tour 2017 52 The 1975 North American Tour 2019 2019 53 Phoebe Bridgers Reunion Tour 2021 2022 54 55 Bleachers Take the Sadness Out of Saturday Night Tour 2021 56 Kacey Musgraves Star Crossed Unveiled 2022 57 Lorde Solar Power Tour 2023 58 Taylor Swift The Eras Tour 2023 59 Discography editMain article Muna discography About U 2017 Saves the World 2019 Muna 2022 References edit Daw Stephen March 15 2022 Muna Is Back Indie Pop Trio Announces Self Titled Album Shares Anything But Me Video Billboard Retrieved May 9 2022 Darville Jordan March 15 2022 Muna announce new self titled album with single Anything But Me The Fader Retrieved May 9 2022 Valentine Claire March 15 2022 Muna Announce Self Titled Album Share New Single Nylon Retrieved May 9 2022 Abraham Amelia February 3 2017 Californian dark pop trio Muna We don t sugar coat things The Guardian Retrieved May 9 2022 Farrell Flood March 15 2022 Retrieved May 9 2022 4 Things About Muna You Should Know Billboard August 13 2019 Retrieved March 22 2021 via YouTube a b Las Culturistas with Matt Rogers and Bowen Yang Hot Enough To Go For It w Muna July 20 2022 a b Stone Avery May 10 2016 If We re Lucky Enough to Have a Platform We Should Use That to Help People Vice Retrieved December 11 2022 a b c Savage Mark September 28 2016 Muna interview Defiant pop from LA rising stars BBC Retrieved December 11 2022 Muna Winterbreak Tiesto s Deep House Mix Tiestosblog Retrieved November 18 2016 retrieved November 21 2016 Rettig James November 8 2016 Watch Muna Make Their Late Night TV Debut With Loudspeaker On Jimmy Fallon Stereogum Retrieved November 21 2016 Rᴀᴄʜ dreamluminosity September 11 2019 muna were so good last night even mum enjoyed the show concert muna music Archived from the original on December 24 2021 Retrieved December 11 2022 via Instagram Bernstein Jonathan March 15 2022 Life s So Fun Muna Choose Happiness Rolling Stone Retrieved February 21 2023 Richards Will November 25 2022 MUNA discuss the creative freedom given to them on Phoebe Bridgers label NME Retrieved February 21 2023 Moore Sam May 19 2021 Muna sign to Phoebe Bridgers label Saddest Factory Records NME Retrieved May 19 2021 Zemler Emily November 9 2021 Phoebe Bridgers Takes Muna to Prom With Silk Chiffon on Corden Rolling Stone Retrieved November 17 2021 The 50 Best Songs of 2021 Rolling Stone December 6 2021 Retrieved June 3 2022 Top 50 Songs of 2021 Consequence of Sound December 6 2021 Retrieved June 3 2022 The Best Songs of 2021 Ranked The Line of Best Fit Retrieved June 3 2022 Jossell Shar September 1 2021 Kacey Musgraves Teaming Up With Muna and King Princess for 2022 Tour Them Retrieved January 26 2022 Kenneally Cerys March 15 2022 Muna announce self titled album with new single Anything But Me The Line of Best Fit Retrieved March 15 2022 Garro Adrian April 19 2022 Muna Brings Infectious New Single Anything But Me to Ellen Debut LP Out 6 24 on Saddest Factory Records Rockcellar Magazine Retrieved April 19 2022 Lavin Will April 28 2022 Muna share empowering new single Kind Of Girl NME Retrieved April 28 2022 Watch Muna Play Kind of Girl On the Tonight Show DIY June 14 2022 Retrieved June 14 2022 Muna by Muna Reviews and Tracks Metacritic Retrieved June 23 2022 Bouza Kat June 24 2022 Muna Serves Us Pure Early 2000s Celebrity Fantasy in What I Want Rolling Stone Retrieved June 24 2022 Brodsky Rachel June 3 2022 Muna Sometimes Britney Spears Cover Stereogum Retrieved June 3 2022 Willman Chris November 1 2022 Taylor Swift Announces 2023 Eras Tour of U S Stadiums Variety Retrieved November 1 2022 Robinson Ellie November 10 2022 MUNA to support Lorde on Australian Solar Power tour dates NME Retrieved November 13 2022 Gallagher Alex October 11 2022 MUNA G Flip and Peach PRC join Kylie Minogue on Sydney WorldPride 2023 line up NME Retrieved March 8 2023 Robinson Ellie April 15 2023 Watch MUNA premiere new song One That Got Away at Coachella 2023 NME Retrieved April 15 2023 Rettig James April 17 2023 MUNA Share New Single One That Got Away Listen NME Retrieved April 17 2023 Naomi McPherson Twitter Twitter Archived from the original on May 26 2022 Retrieved April 10 2021 Monroe Ian David November 4 2016 Muna Are Pioneering a New Identity in Pop Music V Magazine Retrieved December 11 2022 The Electro Pop Band MUNA on Style and Saving the World Harper s BAZAAR November 27 2019 Retrieved October 27 2023 MUNA Number One Fan Official Video retrieved October 27 2023 Queerty Pride50 2020 Honorees Queerty Retrieved June 30 2020 Tracer Daniel July 15 2020 These musicians became queer role models young fans need and they re changing the world for good Queerty Retrieved August 2 2020 The GUi DE MUNA s podcast and a messed up A24 movie i d vice com Retrieved July 3 2023 Arata Aiden October 19 2021 How linking up with Phoebe Bridgers allowed MUNA to finally be heard Alternative Press Magazine Retrieved July 3 2023 Beckett Tyson Muna s music is queer joy exemplified www thepress co nz Retrieved July 3 2023 MUNA s New Album Is Joy As An Act Of Resistance Junkee August 31 2022 Retrieved July 3 2023 Headgum Gayotic with MUNA MUNA Announces Lay Down Your Weapons Tour Digital Tour Bus November 29 2016 Retrieved April 6 2023 Martoccio Angie June 18 2019 Muna Announces Fall Headline Tour Rolling Stone Retrieved April 6 2023 Hatfield Amanda March 16 2022 MUNA announce new LP North American tour watch Anything But Me video BrooklynVegan Retrieved April 6 2023 Bimini announced as UK support act for queer pop trio MUNA Kerrang July 6 2022 Retrieved April 6 2023 Robinson Ellie January 11 2023 MUNA announce Life s So Fun North American tour with Nova Twins NME Retrieved April 6 2023 Grouplove Announce New Album Big Mess Plus a World Tour Paste Magazine Retrieved April 6 2023 Bleachers Announces Fall Tour Pitchfork May 31 2017 Retrieved April 6 2023 Britton Luke Morgan June 6 2017 MUNA announced as Harry Styles tour support NME Retrieved April 6 2023 Muna are supporting The 1975 for two shows this November Dork readdork com September 17 2019 Retrieved April 6 2023 Phoebe Bridgers Announces 2021 U S Tour Pitchfork July 12 2021 Retrieved April 6 2023 Hatfield Amanda May 6 2022 MUNA Sloppy Jane Christian Lee Hutson amp more opening Phoebe Bridgers tour BrooklynVegan Retrieved April 6 2023 Matuson Lexi October 19 2021 Show Review Bleachers Philadelphia 9 23 The Mann Ascribe Magazine Retrieved April 6 2023 Kacey Musgraves Teaming Up With Muna and King Princess for 2022 Tour Them September 1 2021 Retrieved April 6 2023 Robinson Ellie November 10 2022 MUNA to support Lorde on Australian Solar Power tour dates NME Retrieved April 6 2023 Dailey Hannah November 11 2022 Here Are the Artists Opening for Taylor Swift s Eras Tour Paramore Phoebe Bridgers amp More Billboard Retrieved April 6 2023 External links editOfficial website Muna at IMDb Muna at AllMusic Muna discography at Discogs Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Muna band amp oldid 1189572191, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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