The Belle Curves - Subject to Change

LGBTQIA+
By
Katie Rife
February 26, 2025
Rainbow Rodeo
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Spring is just beginning to sprout from under the frozen earth. And The Belle Curves album Subject to Change is the perfect prelude. The band’s chief singer-songwriter, Delaney Haefner, lives in upstate New York, where it’s as slushy and muddy in early spring as it is in my hometown of Chicago. And her music has a feeling of longing to it, of putting on a jacket and heading outside on the first warmish day, of feeling the sun on your face and dreaming of brighter things ahead.

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