MUNA — fresh signees to Phoebe Bridgers' Saddest Factory Records and the mastermind trio behind last year's "Silk Chiffon" — have confirmed plans for new music on the way.
News comes via the band's Twitter, which shared the following yesterday (January 10): "The greatest band in the world MUNA will be releasing music yet again this year. They will be taking no further questions at this time. Take care."
As indicated by their resistance to delving into further details, not much else is known about the new body of work. So far, there's no word on any titles, art or tracklisting. Should the new music take the form of a studio album, it will be MUNA's first since 2019's Saves the World.
Last year found MUNA remixing Madi Diaz's "Crying In Public," Lauren Aquilina's "Empathy" and songs by MARINA and Zoe Wees. They also contributed to Charlie Hickey's "Seeing Things."
While we wait for more details on MUNA's forthcoming record, revisit "Silk Chiffon" — which landed among Exclaim!'s 30 Best Songs of 2021 — below.
News comes via the band's Twitter, which shared the following yesterday (January 10): "The greatest band in the world MUNA will be releasing music yet again this year. They will be taking no further questions at this time. Take care."
As indicated by their resistance to delving into further details, not much else is known about the new body of work. So far, there's no word on any titles, art or tracklisting. Should the new music take the form of a studio album, it will be MUNA's first since 2019's Saves the World.
Last year found MUNA remixing Madi Diaz's "Crying In Public," Lauren Aquilina's "Empathy" and songs by MARINA and Zoe Wees. They also contributed to Charlie Hickey's "Seeing Things."
While we wait for more details on MUNA's forthcoming record, revisit "Silk Chiffon" — which landed among Exclaim!'s 30 Best Songs of 2021 — below.