Channy Leaneagh of Poliça Is Leaving Facebook and Instagram and “Breaking From Music to Put All Energy Towards My Family, My Minneapolis Community and Action”

Channy Leaneagh, singer and keyboardist for Minneapolis based synth pop band Poliça, has announced she plans to delete her Facebook and Instagram accounts. The singer plans to focus her efforts and energy into her hometown of Minneapolis, as she is committed to defunding police and supporting black and minority owned businesses on the north side of the city.

Leaneagh also wrote that she claims to combat white supremacy, and to engage with her community to bring about positive change. She noted that she plans to “break from her music” as to put her energy toward the community of Minneapolis. Her decision to refocus her efforts to her hometown comes after the tragic killing of George Floyd and the protests that followed.

The singer announced that she and the band will remain on Twitter despite leaving Facebook and Instagram. The decision is likely because of Twitter’s decision to mark some of President Trump’s Tweets to alert users that not everything written is necessarily factually accurate, while Facebook and Instagram have made no similar announcements regarding content on their platforms.

Leaneagh recently collaborated with Night Stone on the band’s new single “Night Rider,” the first single from their upcoming album. Poliça has released two new songs during the quarantine, “Tricky Lovers” and “Coming Down,” after having to cancel their 2020 tour plans due to the coronavirus pandemic, which included an appearance at Rock The Garden in the band’s hometown of Minneapolis.

Photo Credit: Raymond Flotat

Drew Feinerman: I have just completed my senior at the University of Michigan majoring in international studies with an emphasis in political economics and development, with a minor in Chinese language and culture, and I have recently been accepted into the Berklee School of Music's masters of music business program. Although my academic interests include economics, political science, and history, I consider music to be my one true passion. Music is, and has always been, a driving force for the way I think and act every day of my life. I have been playing the tenor saxophone since the age of ten, and playing an instrument at a high level has allowed me to only further my understanding and appreciation for music. While I grew up listening to predominantly classic rock, I soon found myself gravitating toward jazz, hip-hop, funk, and other genres, as my learned to both play and analyze music as a listener. As a writer, I am able to apply my skills both as a musician and a listener, and look forward to the opportunity to being able to express my thoughts on various stories in the music industry.
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