Muna’s NPR Very small Desk concert was queer as people, y’all. The trio — consisting of members Katie Gavin, Josette Maskin, and Naomi McPherson — started their harmony-filled set with renditions of “Loose Garment” and “Stayaway” for an very enthusiastic audience. (“It’s pretty cool to see that all people who performs for NPR is homosexual,” Gavin joked.) For the finale, they transformed up the audio of their strike one “Silk Chiffon,” and not just due to the fact showcasing artist Phoebe Bridgers wasn’t there. After Gavin explained that the band “wanted to engage in it in a different way for y’all currently,” Maskin clarified with a limp wrist that this edition would be country tunes, “the gay way.” Potentially to match the a lot more wistful, strings-heavy instrumentation, some of the lyrics in the passionate music ended up also modified to past tense. “We like getting queer, and we locate a lot of joy in it,” Gavin said among tunes. “We think if the planet is gonna improve in the way that it requirements to, it is incredibly critical for our revolution to be centered on joy, and what delivers us joy, and chasing following that.” Pay attention for the “yeehaw” as Muna chases their pleasure above.