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Loveless Bio

Loveless is a Boston-based indie rock band composed of Dave Wanamaker, Pete Armata, Jen Trynin, and Tom Polce from Letters to Cleo. The band formed as a project by Wanamaker and Armata in 1999 who recruited Polce to play drums, and Trynin to play the guitar and provide back-up vocals. In 2000, the band threw together a 5-song EP, featuring four tracks that would appear on their future full-length album, and one other track.

Although Loveless planned to release their album a year after the EP, when Trynin got pregnant, the band took a break, and hence extended the wait between the EP and the album to 3 years. The band finally released the full-length album, Gift to the World, on November 11, 2003. The album received critical acclaim from many publications, including The Boston Globe, Rolling Stone, and Spin Magazine. Their track, "Go," off the album also received considerable airplay on Boston and New York radio, and was included in an online campaign for Abercrombie & Fitch.

During a show opening for Kay Hanley in August 2004, at The Paradise Rock Club in Boston, Massachusetts, Wanamaker announced it as the last Loveless show that would ever be.

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