Stella Donnelly: Beware of the Dogs
On her debut album, Stella Donnelly manages to distill pop music to its bare essentials. With Donnelly’s cute vocal delivery and knack for a good hook, Beware of the Dogs is delightfully twee, reminiscent of bands like Heavenly or Belle and Sebastian. Her lyrics are quirky and full of personality (“My mum’s still a punk and you’re still shit” is a personal favorite), telling intriguing little snippets of stories. “Boys Will Be Boys” tells the story of her friend’s sexual assault-- a “no means no” message that’s important and relevant, if not a bit too heavy handed. As most of the songs on Beware of the Dogs are pretty minimalist in the way of instrumentation, Donnelly manages to do a lot with a little. Simple guitar chords combined with great melodies and engaging lyrics is a tried-and-true recipe for pop that can never go wrong.Â
Grade: A-














