The Dahles once again focused on Limblifter, and released their second album
Bellaclava in 2000. Although the album didn't have the commercial success of the band's first album, it did spawn two popular radio singles, "Ariel vs. Lotus" and "Wake Up To The Sun". However, the band didn't have a chance to follow up on their success, as Kurt left the band to concentrate on the celebrated independent band
The New Pornographers. Faced with financial shortages, Ryan Dahle lay dormant for a while before recruiting former
Matthew Good Band drummer Ian Browne and a few other musicians for a short-lived, but highly anticipated band named
Alarm Bell. The group never released any albums or singles, though they did release several demos that would eventually find their way onto Limblifter's third album (including "Get Money", "Fiercely Co-Dependent", and "Perfect Day to Disappear"). Ryan would return to his major project, Limblifter, and recruit a new group of musicians, including Megan Bradfield, Dave Patterson, and studio drummer
Pat Steward. The band released its third album,
I/O in 2004, and toured across Canada as openers for Matthew Good's solo act, during the
Put Out Your Lights tour. ==Producing work and solo career==