Dove is the third studio album by American alternative rock band Belly , released on May 4, 2018. It was released twenty-three years after Belly's previous album King (1995) and their subsequent disbandment. The band reformed in 2016, and, following a successful reunion tour, chose to crowdfund a new album which would become Dove .[ 15]
Dove Released May 4, 2018 (2018-05-04 ) Studio Stable Sound (Portsmouth , Rhode Island) Downwind Farm (Rhode Island) Lavastudio (New York) Studio 24 (Massachusetts) Rock 'n' Roll Control Center (Rhode Island) Genre Alternative rock Length 52 :42 Label Producer
"Shiny One" Released: February 23, 2018[ 1]
"Stars Align" Released: March 29, 2018[ 2]
Dove continued the band's tradition of releasing albums with four-letter word titles.
All tracks are written by Belly (Tanya Donelly , Gail Greenwood , Tom Gorman and Chris Gorman)
Title 1. "Mine" 5:20 2. "Shiny One" 5:22 3. "Human Child" 5:39 4. "Faceless" 4:58 5. "Suffer the Fools" 4:05 6. "Girl" 4:44 7. "Army of Clay" 3:39 8. "Stars Align" 3:37 9. "Quicksand" 4:27 10. "Artifact" 4:20 11. "Heartstrings" 3:26 12. "Starryeyed" (hidden track) 3:05 Total length: 52:42
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