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 ...
Sleigh Bells are very, very popular among a small subset of people. Depending on who you are, where you live, what kind of music you listen to and the types of websites you visit, you either have ...
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 ...
Since 2010, there have been three guarantees in our society. The first one is that social media gets worse with every passing year. To pine for the days of having a Top 8 and a profile song on MySpace ...
Sleigh Bells have returned with a new song, “Locust Laced,” set to appear on their upcoming album, Texis, out September 10th via Mom + Pop. “Locust Laced” is classic Sleigh Bells with cranked-to-11 ...
Dialing in from Kingston, New York, Derek Miller has happily replanted himself somewhere new. Removed from Brooklyn, New York—his home of 11-plus years and where he and Alexis Krauss, his other half ...
Last year, Sleigh Bells’ landmark debut album Treats turned 10. The duo was all set to honor it with a special show timed to its anniversary, but the pandemic got in the way. That show has been ...
Sleighbells have a new music video for their song ‘Infinity Guitars’ and I’m not impressed. Alexis, as always, is smoking hot but I want her to do something with the baseball bat she’s carrying around ...
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, ...
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