When Sleigh Bells released their debut album, Treats, in 2010, even their most ardent fans might have had a hard time imagining a future beyond the distortion-drenched riffs of “Infinity Guitars.” The ...
Despite an arduous genesis Sleigh Bells' fourth album, Jessica Rabbit, is more conventional than you might expect. The Noise Pop pioneers seem to have settled on a sound that leans heavily on the ...
Sleigh Bells, the noise-pop duo of Alexis Krauss and Derek Miller, have announced a new album. Out April 4, via Mom + Pop, Bunky Becky Birthday Boy features the previously shared track “Wanna Start a ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. On the title track to their 2013 album, Bitter Rivals, Sleigh Bells singer Alexis Krauss howled the phrase, “It was the best of ...
You may long for 2010, but the jittery, irreverent pop-punk of the duo’s new album can’t recapture the fluorescent glow of their glory days. Save this story Save this story Do you want to throw your ...
This post is in partnership with Consequence of Sound, an online music publication devoted to the ever growing and always thriving worldwide music scene. There’s a flip side to this post-mashup, ...
Welcome back to Split Record Review! Last week’s record was more divisive than normal for James and me, so let’s see what happens with Sleigh Bells’ “Treats.” Sleigh Bells is a noise pop/rock duo from ...
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