On “What a Relief,” the debut solo album from Katie Gavin, the Muna frontwoman tackles love, family and selfhood through folk and country twang that depart from the band’s usual dance-forward pop. But this isn’t the end of Muna. The trio of Gavin, Naomi McPherson and Josette Maskin are still making and performing music together. Gavin’s bandmates participate here, too, with Maskin playing on seven of the 12 songs. But Gavin’s solo project is a defined, separate entity, AP’s Elise Ryan writes in her review. These songs are the introverted folk siblings of the band’s extroverted pop.
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Music Review: Muna frontwoman Katie Gavin makes her solo debut with folky, evocative 'What A Relief'
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