Unconditional
Unconditional was an indie-folk band that formed in California in the late 2000s. Their debut album 'Magic Feet' came out in 2009, with the title track...
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Unconditional was an indie-folk band that formed in California in the late 2000s. Their debut album 'Magic Feet' came out in 2009, with the title track becoming one of their most recognizable songs. They also recorded 'Computer Love' and 'Feel So Right' around that time.
Emily A. Sprague handled lead vocals and wrote most of the material. The band's sound had a gentle, acoustic quality that drew from folk traditions, though they later incorporated some electronic textures on their 2014 album 'Vessels'.
They released three albums over about five years: 'Magic Feet' in 2009, 'Bloom' in 2012, and 'Vessels' in 2014. The group's activity became less consistent after that period, with some hiatuses mentioned in early coverage.
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