Don't get her wrong: Channy Leaneagh loves the fact that she's in a band with two drummers. She's very fond of the two guys behind the kits personally, too.
When asked for the key difference between a typical performance by her Minneapolis-based electro-rock group, Poliça, and their new album and tour with Berlin-based neoclassical ensemble Stargaze, however, Leaneagh said, "There are less drums to contend with."
"I can hear myself sing a lot better," she cheerily reported, qualifying her answer to not offend bandmates Drew Christopherson and Ben Ivascu.
"They're playing more electronic pads, and they've really reimagined their approach for this project — as have all of us. That allows me to get into this different kind of zone where I can relax more and kind of melt into the strings and the melodies."
The rhythmic allure of Poliça is still prevalent but slightly subdued alongside a lush layer of strings and a whole lot of other sonic experimentation on "Music for the Long Emergency," their adventurous and sometimes outright exotic new collaborative record with Stargaze.
As the LP lands Friday after a courtship between the two units that's lasted well over two years, Poliça and Stargaze have paired up for a string of U.S. dates, including a show at First Avenue next Wednesday.
Talking last week before a trio of East Coast dates, Leaneagh called the new album "what can happen when musicians of different backgrounds get together, get to know each other and work face-to-face."
"By the time we made the record, we had already played out together and really became friends," she said. "It wasn't just a collaboration that happened via the internet."