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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › PoliçaPoliça - Wikipedia

    Poliça (often stylised in all caps) is an American pop band from Minneapolis, Minnesota, 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. [1]

  2. 25 de ene. de 2020 · Poliça – pronounced “Police-a” – were halfway through writing their fifth album. Leaneagh (39), had been wading through a mid-life malaise, pouring her dissatisfaction into the new songs.

  3. www.thisispolica.comPOLIÇA

    Someday I’ll be yours and you’ll be no one at all. Rotting away in oblivion, making love cuz that’s all it was. Rotting away in oblivion, making love cuz that’s all it was. Our future here will have no fear. So what will be your purpose here. You sit below my spike heeled feet. Touching when it feels good to me.

  4. www.thisispolica.com › aboutAbout — POLIÇA

    Recorded mostly from 2020-2021 in Ryan Olson’s Minneapolis studio with lyrics written and recorded by Channy Leaneagh in her room, Madness is an experimental expansion of the 4 piece family band of Chris Bierden (bass), Drew Christopherson and Ben Ivascu (drums) to include the anthropomorphic production tool “AllOvers(c)”, designed by ...

  5. 23 de ene. de 2020 · The singer-songwriter talks about how a freak fall inspired her to finish the band's latest record, When We Stay Alive, and how therapy helped her cope with trauma and fear. She also reveals how Polica maintains its collaborative spirit and creative freedom.

  6. 7 de feb. de 2024 · 94. 16K views 10 years ago. NME talk to Poliça about the band's new album 'Shulamith', radical feminism, recording at the studio of Bon Iver's Justin Vernon and the process of writing the record....

  7. 8 de nov. de 2019 · The Poliça front-woman shares how she overcame a near-death fall, depression, and trauma to create the band's new album "When We Stay Alive". She reveals how the accident changed her perspective on music, life, and herself.