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band formed in Rhode Island in 1991 by former
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and
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member Tanya Donelly. The original lineup consisted of Donelly on vocals and guitar, Fred Abong on
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, and brothers Tom and Chris Gorman on guitar and drums respectively. The band released two albums during the early 1990s
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boom before breaking up in 1995. They reunited in 2016 and mounted limited tours in the United States and United Kingdom that year. All four original members knew each other from high school on
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,
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– the Gormans and Abong coming out of the Newport hardcore scene (the Gormans having played in Verbal Assault, Abong in Vicious Circle). Donelly had previously co-founded two Boston-based
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bands,
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and
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, the former with her step-sister
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and the latter with Kim Deal of the
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. In 1993, their debut album ''
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'' was released, and its lead single "
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" would be Belly's biggest hit song, peaking at number one on ''
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chart and number 95 on the
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. Several additional singles from the album also appeared on the Modern Rock Tracks chart. Shortly after the release of ''Star'', Abong left the group and was replaced by
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. The band released their second album, ''
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'', in early 1995 and broke up at the end of that year, and Donelly embarked on a long solo career. She reformed Belly in 2016 with the same lineup that had recorded ''King'', and their third album, ''
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'', was released in 2018.


History


1992–93: Formation and ''Star''

Donelly named the band "Belly" because she thought the word was "both pretty and ugly." The band played their first concert on March 14, 1992 at the 3's bar in their hometown of
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. The band's debut EP, ''Slow Dust'' (1992), made it to number one on the United Kingdom indie chart. Soon after, their single "
Feed the Tree "Feed the Tree" is a song by American alternative rock band Belly, released as the band's first single from their debut album, ''Star'', in 1993. It is the band's biggest hit, reaching number one on the US ''Billboard'' Modern Rock Tracks chart ...
" made the
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in the
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and their first album, ''
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'' (1993), hit number two on the
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. In the United States, the album was
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certified
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, largely based on the success of "Feed the Tree" on Modern Rock radio stations and
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, where the video was featured as part of MTV's
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videos and Alternative Nation video show for much of 1993. Two follow-up singles were released, "Gepetto" and "Slow Dog," but neither matched the initial success of "Feed the Tree." Belly was nominated for two Grammys in
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:
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and Best Alternative Music Performance for ''Star''. The album went on to sell over 800,000 copies in the US alone. On several early '93 tour dates in the US and the UK, former
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member Leslie Langston lent a hand on bass. In early 1993, they embarked on a 'joint headliner' tour with
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. Following a short warm up tour of smaller venues in the UK also in early 1993, they embarked upon a larger tour where they were supported by
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.


1994–96: ''King'' and break-up

Just after the release of ''Star'', bassist Fred Abong left and was replaced by
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. Greenwood was originally a guitar player in a Boston-area metal band before being recruited to play bass in Belly. The live sound of the band evolved to accommodate her style, with its shows featuring more
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than before and less of the dreamy quality of its first album. As a result, the group's next album, ''
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'' (1995), was more
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oriented. The album's sales did not meet label expectations, and its numerous singles fail to sustain any significant airplay on Modern Rock radio. Belly appeared on the April 20, 1995 cover of ''
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'' magazine. The band also performed "Superconnected" on the ''
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'' in June that year. It was one of the band's last major U.S television appearances. In the summer of 1995, Belly was one of the support bands in Europe for R.E.M. on their world tour, then finished out the year extensively touring the US with Catherine Wheel and Jewel as support acts. In 1996, Donelly broke up the band. Speaking to '' Q'', she explained the reasons behind her decision: "The first couple of years of Belly were a blast. ''Star'' was a big hit and we partied hard. But by the time we went to make ''King'', there was a lot of negative stuff going on. ''King'' was a reaction to the bright shininess of ''Star'' and we weren't surprised when it didn't sell. I regret not making another Belly album, but at the time I thought, Screw it, I'm outta here." After the break-up Tanya Donelly started a successful solo career and has since released several solo albums. Greenwood went on to stints playing bass for L7 and for Bif Naked, while playing guitar in her own Rhode Island-based band Benny Sizzler. Tom Gorman played briefly with Buffalo Tom, then on tour in 1999 with
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before joining up with his brother Chris in a commercial photography business based in New York City. Fred Abong first worked post-Belly as a carpenter "working in a high-end woodworking shop making fancy cabinets for rich people", then went on to earn a PhD in philosophy.


2016–present: Reunion and ''Dove''

On February 8, 2016, the band launched an official web site announcing a limited summer reunion tour with dates in the UK, Ireland and the US. In advance of the tour, the band performed two warm-up shows in their hometown of
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on July 8 and 9, the band's first live appearances since 1995. Two new songs, "Human Child" and "Army of Clay" were debuted on the tour that followed, hinting that the band was evolving, while at the same time maintaining familiar elements of the Belly "sound" of the past. Belly announced in July 2017 that they had begun recording a third album, to be titled ''
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''. On October 5, 2017, the band started a
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campaign for the album, and the album was released on May 4, 2018. On October 26, 2017 the band released their cover of
Hushabye Mountain
as an exclusive download on Pledgemusic- their first new recording in over 20 years. "Shiny One", the first single from ''Dove'', was released on February 23, 2018. Preceding the release of ''Dove'', the band released the ''Feel'' EP for
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in April 2018. In the summer and fall of 2018, the band went on a tour of the United States and Europe to promote the album. For their 30th anniversary and for Record Store Day 2021, the band released a compilation of B-Sides and cover songs called ''Bees''.


Style

Belly vocalist Tanya Donelly's voice has been described as having a "fiery spark" with a "sweet rasp in her throat", with a style described as "down to earth." Her lyrics are rich with celestial, mythological and fairytale-like imagery. Musically the band finds its foundations in guitar rock, with sometimes quirky, but tightly composed arrangements that put a premium on melody.


Band members

* Tanya Donelly – lead vocals, rhythm guitar (1991–1996, 2016–present) *Chris Gorman – drums (1991–1996, 2016–present) *Thomas Gorman – lead guitar, backing vocals, keyboards (1991–1996, 2016–present) *
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– bass, backing vocals (1993–1996, 2016–present) Former members *Fred Abong – bass (1991–1993)


Timeline


Discography


Studio albums

*''
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'' (1993) *''
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'' (1995) *''
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'' (2018)


Extended plays

*''Slow Dust'' (1992) *''Gepetto'' (1992) *''Feed the Tree'' (1993) *''Moon'' (1993) *''Seal My Fate'' (1995) *''Now They'll Sleep'' (1995) *''Super-Connected'' (1995) *''Sun'' (1995) *''Feel'' (2018)


Singles


Compilation albums

*''Baby Silvertooth'' (1993) – Japanese release *''Sweet Ride: The Best of Belly'' (2002) *''Bees'' (2021)


Songs contributed

*'' Stone Free: A Tribute to Jimi Hendrix'' (1993) – "
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" *''Generation X: Alternative Point of View'' (1994) – "Feed The Tree" *''Just Say Roe (Just Say Yes Vol. 7)'' (1994) – "It's Not Unusual" *''With Honors'' oundtrack(1994) – "It's Not Unusual" *''UMPF'' (1995) – "Now They'll Sleep" *'' Mallrats'' oundtrack(1995) – "Broken" *''Sharks Patrol These Waters'' (1995) – "White Belly" *''This Is Fort Apache'' (1995) – "Star" *'' Tank Girl'' oundtrack(1995) – "Thief" *''Safe and Sound: A Benefit In Response To The Brookline Clinic Violence '' (1996) – "Think About Your Troubles" *''A Bunch O' Hits: The Best Rock of the 90's, Vol. 1'' (1996) – "Feed The Tree" *''In Defense of Animals, Volume 2'' (1996) – "Spaceman" *''Twister'' oundtrack(1996) – "Broken" *''The Rolling Stone Women in Rock Collection'' (1998) – "Feed The Tree" *''Intimate Portrait: Women in Rock'' (1999) – "Feed The Tree" *''Out of Bounds: Journey Through Modern Rock'' (1999) – "Gepetto" *''Double Shot: Pop Alternative'' (2000) – "Feed The Tree" *''Rick and Morty'' 1:Ep8(2014) - "Seal My Fate"


See also


References

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