i personally umm..get aggravated in a positive way just by the amount of sound, coming out of our band like, 
 two drummers and bass are very stimulating to me as a performer and will get me excited 
we play off of each other and kind of back and forth, i also come from..like uh before i sang i did 
 theatre, and i like theatre, we all are..i think enjoy thinking about the performance as creating a world on stage 
and kind of making our music come alive is important to all of us, to and then to have fun on 
 stage and to make it worth our time as well, you know to like get something out of it personally.
Polica's music 
kind of merits that as well because we have this conflict between soft and smooth with obviously 
 very harsh and intense sounds from two drummers and kind of some aggressive tones 
fighting with, 
musically fighting with softer tones sweeter kinda sounding stuff so.
i agree
the record, the title of the record and 
 the subject matter of the record is
coming from like this perspective of or coming from being a woman or really like the brutality or the kind of gruesomeness 
 of being a woman the dichotomy between like beautification and blood and that carries through a woman's life until she dies
we were kind of put together by our producer Ryan Olson, him and Channy were writing tracks together and they wanted to get a 
 heavy hitting rhythm team behind them so they asked me to play bass and Ben and Jude play the double jam kits umm...
he's kind of like the leader in the sense that he um builds the sounds that the rest of us react to..Justin Vernon has a 
 studio outside of his home, Drew our drummer and Ryan Olson the producer of polica they all grew up with Justin in eau claire
longtime  friends  Jude  and  Justin  used  to   go  
 watch Ryan's 
band sled napkin play in high school and they were like 14 
so those guys knew each other for a long time so it was just a pretty natural thing 
 a lot of our friends record there and its really sweet kinda getaway outside the city 
the huge metropolis of minneapolis so busy that we just 
 gotta get away so that's why its friends
yeah feels like a cabin getaway we you know get to cook dinner and sit down 
 and spend some time with each other as much as we are recording a record
we're all influenced by i think really different music and then we're 
 also very much influenced by each other Chris and I 
play off of each other a lot, if i lay down a vocal 
 line onto a track and then Chris lays bass over it, 
it often happened that i would re-record vocals based on like what the bass and drums do on top 
 of my vocals  and then am kind of reacting back to them so we are greatly inspired
i think are largely inspired by each other and by kind of this assembly 
 line of reaction and kind of collaging off of each other 
i think Polica is a band that is a good representation 
 of what goes on in the scene in Minneapolis
we all played music in Minneapolis in different bands and saw 
 each other playing in those bands, in a small scene
because everyone's kind of interested in what everyone else is doing and 
 very supportive really and like we like to collaborate 
umm, i know so many people who're in four or five bands and 
 so i mean when you're kind of spreading yourself out 
across a  bunch across a  bunch of different genres, really exciting things can happen you know i grew 
 out of a noise punk band and now am playing like, you know electronic double jams and stuff
Hey am Channy
Am Chris
and we're from Polica and you're watching Baeble music
