The Los Angeles trio marks the arrival of their third LP, Dancing on the Wall, with a visual for “Eastside Girls” and a run of North American shows featuring hemlocke springs as support.
MUNA released their third album, Dancing on the Wall, today on Saddest Factory Records, pairing it with a new video for “Eastside Girls” and the announcement of a North American tour with hemlocke springs. The three pieces drop at once, turning the album’s arrival into a concentrated event rather than a staggered rollout.
The clip for “Eastside Girls” surfaces alongside the record, giving a visual anchor to a song built on crisp, neon-lit pop textures. It’s a track that maps the trio’s current space somewhere between devotional songwriting and the thump of a late-night drive. No excess, just a clean melodic line and a chorus that knows exactly where to land.
The tour runs through major cities across the US and Canada starting this fall, with hemlocke springs—act of artist Isimeme Udu—opening each night. MUNA’s live show has sharpened with each record, and these dates will likely pull heavily from the new material, which leans further into the layered, emotionally direct pop they’ve been building since signing to Saddest Factory. The whole package feels less like
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