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Polaris Hall Presents

MIYA FOLICK

  September 16, 2023 8:00 PM

Doors Open: 7:00 PM
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GENERAL ADMISSION 21+ / GENERAL ADMISSION UNDER 21 Public Onsale: June 2, 2023 10:00 AM to September 16, 2023 12:00 AM

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In Miya Folick’s new record Roach, she doesn’t refer to the album’s title until halfway through the tracklist. The song is “Cockroach,” a self-produced ripper that  starts with droning synthesizers and bursts into dizzying drums. She sings “Crush  me under the weight / Bitterness, jealousy, hate / Cause I’m a fucking cockroach and  you can’t kill me.” It’s a fitting image, dropped right into the middle of an album that  stares you straight in the eye. 

On Roach, Miya shares her ugliness, her joy, her struggle, all of it, and does so in a  way that lets you know it’s okay. That there’s going to be messiness, but she’ll get  through it, and that’s okay. Since her critically acclaimed debut album, Premonitions, came out in 2018, Miya has  been through quite a bit of messiness and struggle. She quit drugs. She went through  a breakup. She left her previous label (Interscope/Terrible) and signed with a new one  (Nettwerk). She struggled to make this follow up record into what she wanted it to be,  building and rebuilding each song, throwing away some full productions when she  didn’t feel they were right. And just as she was finally figuring out this new record, her  father suddenly passed away. The final pieces of the record were put together as Miya  moved through her grief. 

With earworm melodies, straight-shooting poetry, and genre-hopping production,  Roach documents the head-spinning highs and soul-crushing lows of one woman’s  bumpy, imperfect life. Says Miya, “It’s an album about resilience, growth, and honesty.  It’s about trying to get to the core of what life really is.” The title pays homage to  Clarice Lispector’s The Passion According to GH, a 1964 novel that heavily influenced  Miya’s writing and thinking. “That book made me understand something about myself.  This sense that I am always quivering. That somehow simple things feel huge and hard  for me. There’s beauty in that sense of agitation but also danger.” Roach is something  of a coming-of-age story housed inside a tilt-a-whirl. “I think over the course of  writing this record, I actually did the work and got closer to the person that I really  want to be,” she explains, “But that path isn’t linear, I still have moments where I  disappoint myself, where I’m angry with myself. That’s why the album might feel a bit  emotionally dizzying. It’s not a straight path.” 

Above all, Roach is a tribute to perseverance, to messiness, to stillness, to resilience.  It’s a real achievement — a gorgeous, labored-over time capsule of life’s pains and  joys.


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