
Poliça unveil tender new track "Forget Me Now"
Poliça are back with "Forget Me Now", the second single from their new record When We Stay Alive.
Arriving after October's "Driving", Poliça's new single is, in vocalist Channy Leaneagh's own words, "about recognizing a pattern of choosing people who can’t love you how you wish to be loved. It’s still remaining very grateful, counting blessings day and night; but don’t confuse being at peace with being a pushover. I think I wrote these words while angry-shoveling this winter. How does it go? 'Choose a liar once and that’s the liar’s fault; choose a liar three times and it seems maybe I likes liars?' All the songs are about me and none of them are; this isn’t an excerpt from my diary but it has been many times."
When We Stay Alive will be Poliça's first LP since collaborating with s t a r g a z e on last year's Music for the Long Emergency.
Half of Poliça's new album was written before Leaneagh's 10-foot fall, and half during her recovery, but Leaneagh wants to focus on the future, "I had been living unconsciously in past trauma. I don’t want to deny something happened - this is not about repression - it’s about taking the power back from the past, holding the power in the present, and creating a new story for myself."
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