By the end of the two-and-a-half-hour set, the entire band was rocking in lockstep.
The iconic alt-rock band Belly returns with Dove, their first album in 23 years.
The album is more sensual and surreal than anything produced by the band’s immediate progenitors.
Gone are the so-called “ugly verses,” the ones that made Donelly’s big, bleeding choruses even more potent.
Compromise may have shrunk the band’s fanbase at the time, but it left behind a thought-provoking, near-perfect pop album.
Donelly finds herself smack-dab in the middle of a musical uprising not unlike the kind she helped spearhead over a decade ago.