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LoveyDove is a musical duo of Dan West, guitars, keys and vocals, and Azalia Snail, keys, vocals and percussion.[3][4] Their sound has been described as "melodic soulful pop with eloquent grooves and seductive hooks, modern bubblegum pop, psychedelic rock with a sophisticated clarity."[5]
The Los Angeles Times has called LoveyDove "an extraordinarily perfected and intricate band of modern, underground pop" who "specialize in creamy, enigmatic confections of pastel-toned psychedelia and intricately arranged experimental pop." They also noted LoveyDove's "consistently impressive" songs, which feature drummer Jerry Buscek, as "impeccably executed, intricately arranged and featuring a dazzling range of instruments - harpsichords, woodwinds, cellos, distorted fuzz guitar ... They have reached for, and attained, a near Olympian artistic plateau."[6]LA Weekly said, "LoveyDove ... never fail to flabbergast," describing their sound as "deliciously chewy, loaded with dynamics, color and articulate lyrics that are both acutely chosen and shrewdly applied."[7]
West and Snail met in Los Angeles and are a real life couple[14] who married on April 25, 2014. They credit their success to being on the same page musically and the fact that they love playing music together.[15] They chose the name LoveyDove after Snail wrote a song for West called LoveyDove. He followed up with a song for her titled Azalia's in Bloom.[16]LA Weekly likened LoveyDove to "something like Sonny & Cher, except really good."[17]
West told the Los Angeles Times, "LoveyDove plays positive uplifting music. For us, it's time to feel good, to climb up out of the darkness." Snail added, "When I was a teenager, I was full of angst, hatred, I had so much confusion and anger, such a downtrodden view of the world. So, now, we want to lift people out of their potential doldrums, to stop all the negativity, to accentuate the positive, as corny as that sounds."[6]
LoveyDove has toured the United States, Europe and Australasia.[18] In September 2014, LoveyDove performed four shows with King Missile frontman John S. Hall in Los Angeles. The trio officially took the name King Missile IV and toured New Zealand in February 2015.[19] The group recorded an EP titled, This Fuckin' Guy, released by Powertool Records on March 10, 2015. Later that year, LoveyDove and d'Animal headlined a tour of Europe from October 20 to November 12, 2015. They performed songs from their self-titled debut album and their follow-up album ShowStopper in the UK, France, Spain, the Netherlands and Germany.[20] In 2019, King Missile IV changed their name to You, Me and This Fuckin’ Guy and recorded their debut LP, Garden Variety Fuckers, released by Dromedary Records on April 17, 2020.
They have also performed at multiple live venues in Los Angeles, including the Ace Hotel, The Teragram Ballroom, Harvard & Stone, Taix, Viva Cantina, El Cid, the Dresden, and at The Grammy Museum, where they sang with the legendary singer Melanie.[21][22][23][24][25]
Discography
LoveyDove's first self-titled album was released in the US in by LA's Fine. L.A. Record praised their debut album, saying, "Not since Wings wrote "Silly Love Songs" has a couple captured a love so sugary and yet so recognizable to those who have ever tasted the good stuff."[26] The album references Shakespeare, Brian Wilson, Sergio Mendes, and Burt Bacharach.[6] Their music was described as a "sonic and seductive collaboration," "unusually irresistible" and "one of LA's choicest homegrown sensations" by LA Weekly.[27]
Their second album Showstopper was released in New Zealand by Powertool Records and in the US by Records Ad Nauseam.[28][29]L.A. Record called the album "an eclectic and electrically exciting blend of excellent songwriting and pinpoint precise production, with melodies to live by and a dance beat to die for!"[30] LA Weekly said, "With their new album, Showstopper, a 13-bombon blast of harmonious psych-pop confections, the local (duo) have outdone themselves. Sweet, savory, gorgeously rendered and painstakingly arranged, every track is a masterly example of their complex bubble-gum simplicity - a cunning, stunning contradiction that reliably engages the brain as it reaches deep into the soul. It's an approach the pair has long since perfected, but on Showstopper, it's displayed in even fuller, richer form than ever before." ShowStopper also featured synth-pop artist Allene Norton of Cellars[31] and King Missile artist John S. Hall. It was produced and arranged by West.[32]
Snail Meets West, released by Union Pole in 2015, is the free-jazz duo of indie mainstay Azalia Snail and psychedelic maestro Dan West. Both have a long resume of various pop and roll projects, including LoveyDove. Snail Meets West is a tribute to the late free jazz pioneer Ornette Coleman who influenced many musicians. Snail plays drums and West plays piano.[33]