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Give You The Ghost

Poliça

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Minneapolis five-piece Poliça have been championed by both Jay-Z and Bon Iver (whose guitarist Mike Noyce appears here on two tracks), but there's little in the way of stadium hip-hop or wistful alt-folk on their debut album, Give You the Ghost. The brainchild of Ryan Olson, the man behind soft rock collective Gayngs, Poliça combine the introspective post-R&B of the xx, the ethereal dream pop of the Cocteau Twins, and the eerie electronica of Portishead with so much Auto-Tune that they make T-Pain sound organic. Inspired by vocalist Channy Leaneagh's split from husband and Roma Di Luna bandmate Alexei Causelle, this reliance on studio trickery results in a slightly disorientating breakup album that is just as mechanical as it is melancholic. Indeed, with her Sarah McLachlan-esque tones often pitch-shifted beyond all recognition, it's regularly difficult to decipher even one clear word of Leaneagh's tales of heartache. So it's a credit to Olson's sparse reverb-laden production that the majority of the record still packs an emotional punch, particularly on the claustrophobic opener, "Amongster," and the strangely seductive lead single, "Lay Your Cards Out," both of which also perhaps best showcase the dual drumming skills of Ben Ivascu and Drew Christopherson with their hypnotic percussive finales. Although there are flashes of dub reggae ("I See My Mother"), spaced-out country ("Wandering Star"), and jazz-funk ("Dark Star"), most of the album sticks to a similarly abstract template, ensuring that Give You the Ghost works more as an immersive mood piece than a collection of individual songs. But if Kanye West thought he had the monopoly on Auto-Tuned heartbreak, Poliça might make him think again.

© Jon O'Brien /TiVo

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1
Amongster
00:03:59

Poliça, MainArtist

2012 Memphis Industries 2012 Memphis Industries

2
I See My Mother
00:04:26

Poliça, MainArtist

2012 Memphis Industries 2012 Memphis Industries

3
Violent Games
00:04:12

Poliça, MainArtist

2012 Memphis Industries 2012 Memphis Industries

4
Dark Star
00:05:00

Poliça, MainArtist

2012 Memphis Industries 2012 Memphis Industries

5
Form
00:03:42

Poliça, MainArtist

2012 Memphis Industries 2012 Memphis Industries

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The Maker
00:04:19

Poliça, MainArtist

2012 Memphis Industries 2012 Memphis Industries

7
Lay Your Cards Out
00:04:04

Poliça, MainArtist

2012 Memphis Industries 2012 Memphis Industries

8
Fist, Teeth, Money
00:03:19

Poliça, MainArtist

2012 Memphis Industries 2012 Memphis Industries

9
Happy Be Fine
00:04:39

Poliça, MainArtist

2012 Memphis Industries 2012 Memphis Industries

10
Wandering Star
00:05:04

Poliça, MainArtist

2012 Memphis Industries 2012 Memphis Industries

11
Leading to Death
00:02:56

Poliça, MainArtist

2012 Memphis Industries 2012 Memphis Industries

Album review

Minneapolis five-piece Poliça have been championed by both Jay-Z and Bon Iver (whose guitarist Mike Noyce appears here on two tracks), but there's little in the way of stadium hip-hop or wistful alt-folk on their debut album, Give You the Ghost. The brainchild of Ryan Olson, the man behind soft rock collective Gayngs, Poliça combine the introspective post-R&B of the xx, the ethereal dream pop of the Cocteau Twins, and the eerie electronica of Portishead with so much Auto-Tune that they make T-Pain sound organic. Inspired by vocalist Channy Leaneagh's split from husband and Roma Di Luna bandmate Alexei Causelle, this reliance on studio trickery results in a slightly disorientating breakup album that is just as mechanical as it is melancholic. Indeed, with her Sarah McLachlan-esque tones often pitch-shifted beyond all recognition, it's regularly difficult to decipher even one clear word of Leaneagh's tales of heartache. So it's a credit to Olson's sparse reverb-laden production that the majority of the record still packs an emotional punch, particularly on the claustrophobic opener, "Amongster," and the strangely seductive lead single, "Lay Your Cards Out," both of which also perhaps best showcase the dual drumming skills of Ben Ivascu and Drew Christopherson with their hypnotic percussive finales. Although there are flashes of dub reggae ("I See My Mother"), spaced-out country ("Wandering Star"), and jazz-funk ("Dark Star"), most of the album sticks to a similarly abstract template, ensuring that Give You the Ghost works more as an immersive mood piece than a collection of individual songs. But if Kanye West thought he had the monopoly on Auto-Tuned heartbreak, Poliça might make him think again.

© Jon O'Brien /TiVo

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