Poliça (often stylised in
all caps
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) is an American pop band from
Minneapolis, Minnesota
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, formed in 2011. The band consists of Channy Leaneagh (vocals, synth), Chris Bierden (bass), Drew Christopherson (drums) and Ben Ivascu (drums), with Ryan Olson joining the band in a studio context as its
producer.
To date, the band has released six studio albums, ''
Give You the Ghost'' (2012), ''
Shulamith
Shulamis () or Shulamit is the feminine form of the Hebrew name Solomon (in Hebrew, "Shlomo", ), related to the word "shalom" (), or "peace". "Shula" is a shortened form. The name Salome (given name), Salome is also a related form.
Notable people ...
'' (2013), and ''
United Crushers
''United Crushers'' is the third studio album by Poliça. It was released by Mom + Pop Music on March 4, 2016. It is a follow-up to their 2013 album, ''Shulamith''. It was recorded with producer Ryan Olson at the Sonic Ranch studios in El Paso, ...
'' (2016) through
Mom + Pop Music
Mom + Pop Music is a New York City–based independent record label. Founded by Michael Goldstone in 2008, its roster includes Alicia Keys, Courtney Barnett, Magdalena Bay, Madeon, Tom Morello, Porter Robinson, Maya Hawke, Tycho, Tash Sul ...
; ''Music For the Long Emergency'' (2018) through
Transgressive; ''When We Stay Alive'' (2020) and ''Madness'' (2022) through
Memphis Industries. They also tour internationally.
Naming
According to Channy Leaneagh, Poliça is
Polish for "policy", and she sees it as a reference to an unwritten code that guides the members when they play together, as well as its work ethic.
The Polish word is spelled polisa (from Italian polizza) and literally means an insurance agreement or insurance certificate. However, it may colloquially refer to an unofficial back up or contingency plan which could include an unwritten agreement and code of conduct.
In another interview, Leaneagh claimed that they wanted something unique, and she had a file on her computer which, following a corruption during a computer crash, had come back as "Poliça".
History
Origins
From a musical family, Leaneagh attended the Ramsey Fine Arts school, where she learned to dance, play violin and participated in theater. She graduated from
Minneapolis South High School where she met Alexei Casselle and formed an acoustic folk-rock duo,
Roma di Luna. Casselle, who was primarily a hip-hop performer in the groups
Oddjobs and
Kill the Vultures, sent Leaneagh tapes of his acoustic songs while she was in Cambodia teaching art for a year. In June 2005, Leaneagh and Casselle were married. Roma di Luna released three albums, on which Leaneagh sung and played violin. In November 2008, Leaneagh gave birth to a daughter, Pelagia.
After a marital and professional break-up, the singer was looking for a "creative release" that eventually became Poliça.
The origins of the band were found in Ryan Olson's
Gayngs project, where Leaneagh featured as a backing singer. After working together on some musical and lyrical ideas, Olson convinced Leaneagh to record the songs over the summer of 2011 with an
R&B sound.
Experimenting with various vocal effects, the duo drafted in Chris Bierden (bass/vocals), Drew Christopherson (drums) and Ben Ivascu (drums) to complete the sessions that also featured a guest-appearance by Mike Noyce (
Bon Iver
Bon Iver ( ) is an American indie folk band founded in 2006 by singer-songwriter Justin Vernon in Eau Claire, Wisconsin. Vernon had originally formed Bon Iver as a solo project, but it eventually became a band consisting of Vernon (vocals, guit ...
). Olson declined to be part of a live set-up and Bierden, Christopherson and Ivascu together with Leaneagh became the Poliça touring outfit.
They made their live-debut on September 4, 2011, at the Minneapolis restaurant and club Nick and Eddie, and made two songs, "Dark Star" and "Lay Your Cards Out (feat. Mike Noyce)", available on their website.
For the rest of the year, the band toured, partly as support to
Clap Your Hands Say Yeah
Clap Your Hands Say Yeah is an indie rock band active since the early 2000s in and out of Philadelphia. The band was founded as a collaboration between singer-songwriter Alec Ounsworth, Sean Greenhalgh, Robbie Guertin, Lee Sargent, and Ty ...
. The band also received support from
Bon Iver
Bon Iver ( ) is an American indie folk band founded in 2006 by singer-songwriter Justin Vernon in Eau Claire, Wisconsin. Vernon had originally formed Bon Iver as a solo project, but it eventually became a band consisting of Vernon (vocals, guit ...
founder
Justin Vernon
Justin DeYarmond Edison Vernon (born April 30, 1981) is an American singer, songwriter, producer and multi-instrumentalist. He is best-known as the primary songwriter and Lead vocalist, frontman of indie folk band Bon Iver. He is also a member o ...
who told ''
Rolling Stone
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The magazine was first known fo ...
'', "They're the best band I've ever heard."
''Give You the Ghost''
Their debut, ''
Give You the Ghost'', was released on
Valentine's Day
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, 2012 on
Totally Gross National Product, a local community-based label, founded by drummer Drew Christopherson and Ryan Olson. The main reason to self-finance was 'to put the record out' as soon as possible'.
In March 2012, the band played at
SXSW
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in
Austin, Texas
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, where
NPR wrote that 'Where ''Give You the Ghost'' gives the suggestion of a subdued live presence, Polica's stage show heads to somewhere approaching the opposite extreme — a welcome jolt of beauty and power.' During a Polica live performance Leaneagh uses effect pedals to stylize and manipulate her voice.
The summer of 2012 saw the band tour parts of Europe and play a handful of festivals together with
Bon Iver
Bon Iver ( ) is an American indie folk band founded in 2006 by singer-songwriter Justin Vernon in Eau Claire, Wisconsin. Vernon had originally formed Bon Iver as a solo project, but it eventually became a band consisting of Vernon (vocals, guit ...
. In August 2012, it was announced that the band had signed with
Mom + Pop records and re-released the album on the 14th of that month, together with a remix EP.
In October, they cancelled an appearance at the
Iceland Airwaves music festival for an appearance on ''
Later... with Jools Holland'' in a 16-date UK/European tour.
['Polica: Europe Calling — Jools Holland on Line 1, BBC on Line 2', ''The Top 22'', October 30, 2012]
''Shulamith''
In the first half of 2013, Olson and Leaneagh began working on new music, described by the singer as 'Drums. Bass. Synths. Me, Women'. Much of this was done by e-mail as the band continued to tour and Olson was spending time in
Brazil
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.
Much of the actual recording was completed at the April Base studios of
Bon Iver
Bon Iver ( ) is an American indie folk band founded in 2006 by singer-songwriter Justin Vernon in Eau Claire, Wisconsin. Vernon had originally formed Bon Iver as a solo project, but it eventually became a band consisting of Vernon (vocals, guit ...
in Wisconsin.
Their second album, ''
Shulamith
Shulamis () or Shulamit is the feminine form of the Hebrew name Solomon (in Hebrew, "Shlomo", ), related to the word "shalom" (), or "peace". "Shula" is a shortened form. The name Salome (given name), Salome is also a related form.
Notable people ...
'' was released on October 20, 2013, and preceded by the single 'Tiff' featuring
Justin Vernon
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. Both the video for "Tiff" and the artwork of the album were described as "brutal".
As part of the promotional mix, the band played
BBC2
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's ''
Later... with Jools Holland'' on October 11, 2013, and, three days later, on
BBC Radio 6 Music
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's
Lauren Laverne
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show from
Maida Vale Studios
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It has been used to record thousands of classical music, popular music and drama sessions for BBC Radio 1, ...
in London. The title of the album is a reference to the feminist
Shulamith Firestone, who Leaneagh described as her "muse and mentor". In contrast to the previous album, the singer "had more time with each song this time, but the lyrics and melodies are still based on that first reaction".
Leaneagh was also among the "friends" that contributed to
The Flaming Lips
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' "The Time Has Come to Shoot You Down… What a Sound," a reworking of the
Stone Roses debut album out Black Friday 2013.
In June 2014 the band released the ''Raw Exit'' EP that consisted of four outtakes from the ''Shulamith'' sessions. The four songs included three originals and one cover of "
You Don't Own Me
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". It was also included in the expanded version of the album that was released simultaneously and supported by a North American club tour and festival dates in Europe.
''United Crushers''
Leaneagh began writing material in 2013 and continued to do so between tours.
The material was completed in the first half of 2015 and the band began rehearsals in preparation of recording. At the start of April, they embarked on a nine-date tour to perform the new songs. The second half of the month was used to record the album at the Sonic Ranch residential studio in Texas.
In 2015 Leaneagh and Olson got married and had a son in October of the same year.
The band released their third album, ''United Crushers'', on March 4, 2016. Again produced by Ryan Olson the track "Lime Habit" was released online in November 2015. The album was recorded over 10 days in El Paso. Leaneagh described it as "I saw this record as my last chance
ndwanted it to have a 'final paper' feel."
''Music for the Long Emergency''
Poliça teamed up with Stargaze, a Berlin-based orchestral collective, to develop the new album, ''Music for the Long Emergency'' which was released on February 16, 2018, on
Transgressive Records
Transgressive Records is an independent record label based in London, founded in 2004. Its founders, Tim Dellow and Toby L, first met at a Bloc Party gig organised by Toby's Rockfeedback website.
The label's debut release was "1am" by the Su ...
.
The two groups first met in February 2016 in Berlin during the Liquid Music project hosted by the St. Paul Chamber Orchestra, and first worked together on ''Bruise Blood: Reimagining Steve Reich's 'Music for Pieces of Wood. The two groups worked for 18 months on the new album. The first single is a ten-minute song, "How Is This Happening", which Leaneagh wrote on the day after the
2016 U.S. presidential election.
[ They released a short film to accompany the song in May 2018.
]
''When We Stay Alive''
On October 9, 2019, the band announced that their fifth studio album, ''When We Stay Alive'', would be released on January 31, 2020.
''Madness''
In April 2022, the band announced that their sixth studio album, ''Madness'', would be released on June 3, 2022.
Discography
Albums
Extended plays
* ''Raw Exit'' (2014)
Singles
References
External links
*
*
Poliça
on Totally Gross National Product
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Musical groups established in 2011
2011 establishments in Minnesota
American synth-pop groups
Memphis Industries artists
Mom + Pop Music artists
Musical groups from Minneapolis