Well, if you’re emo-pop trio Muna, AKA Katie Gavin, Josette Maskin and Naomi McPherson, you go for something a little more holistic. “I think there were times on the first album where we all struggled with imposter syndrome in our own way. “That was the height of imposter syndrome, like: ‘Harry Styles is in my green room, what is going on?’” laughs McPherson. “I don’t think we allowed ourselves the opportunity to change and grow as musicians,” sighs Maskin. “We have hope for the world,” Gavin continues.
Source: The Guardian June 08, 2019 09:02 UTC