
Muna Serves Us Pure Early 2000s Celebrity Fantasy in ‘What I Want’
Single comes off the Los Angeles band's first release for Phoebe Bridgers' hotly tipped Saddest Factory Records imprint
Single comes off the Los Angeles band's first release for Phoebe Bridgers' hotly tipped Saddest Factory Records imprint
Here are our highlights from St. Patrick's Day — from Gunna to Muna
Saddest Factory CEO and Punisher-in-Charge performs with her signees, advocates for transgender rights, and puts on one hell of a show
After being dropped by a major label, the L.A. pop trio found themselves more creative than ever
The joint single was released back in September
"It’s like I’m crying disco ball tears at the club with everyone I’ve ever loved," Diaz says
"We hope the powerful sapphic energy of this song summons the ghost of Lilith Fair," band says
Organizers also announce 2021 After Dark shows featuring Freddie Gibbs, Earthgang, more
Ally Coalition event raised money for homeless LGBTQ youths
Los Angeles trio drop new renditions for Spotify Singles
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