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Unloved: Artist You Should Know

The sexy, mysterious, 60’s style pop of Unloved is certainly capturing the imaginations of our listeners and has elicited quite a response judging by the number of people who have…

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By Rachel Reynolds • Feb 18, 2016 • 1 min read

The sexy, mysterious, 60’s style pop of Unloved is certainly capturing the imaginations of our listeners and has elicited quite a response judging by the number of people who have questioned me about this band out on the street (yes, I leave the KCRW basement now and then).

So for all those who have been asking, here is what I know.

  • Unloved is a trio —

    Jade Vincent (vocals),

    David Holmes (programming & percussion) and

    Keefus Ciancia (keyboards & programming). All three have appeared on KCRW in one way or another in previous projects and are well known on the LA music scene.

  • They are based in Los Angeles.

  • They are self releasing their album, “Guilty of Love“, on March 4 and the title track is a stunner.

  • They describe themselves this way: “if the Shangri Las got locked in a studio with Lee Hazlewood, Nancy Sinatra, Raymond Scott and Ennio Morricone.

Their second single is as good as the first if not better making them a bonafied Band You Should Know!

RR

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    Rachel Reynolds

    Producer, 'Morning Becomes Eclectic'

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