Muna's Katie Gavin on comfort music, creative freedom and her debut solo record
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Katie Gavin described her debut solo album "What a Relief" as a reflection of "how much we change and stay the same" over time, emphasizing the emotional journey involved.
Gavin highlighted the vulnerability of collaborating with her bandmates by stating, "The process of opening myself up to new people - to work creatively - is very vulnerable."
As part of a new wave of queer musicians, Gavin expressed the significance of her work alongside others, noting the reimagining of pop and folk-rock traditions with a queer sensibility.
Muna fan groups have come together to celebrate Gavin's solo debut, organizing listening parties at lesbian bars, indicating a strong community support for queer music.
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