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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." ...
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 ...
On the title track to their 2013 album, Bitter Rivals, Sleigh Bells singer Alexis Krauss howled the phrase, “It was the best of times/ It was the worst of times” over the sounds of barking ...
This week cranks The Amplifier all the way up — and then further into overload. Sleigh Bells, the duo of Alexis Krauss and Derek Miller, have just released their sixth album, “Bunky Becky ...
“There was a tremendous amount of safety use for bells, so sleigh bells were massive for us. We had catalogs, 20 pages long, of different cut styles and configurations of sleigh bells,” Bevin say ...
You can yearn for the apocalypse, or, maybe more pointedly, for the year 2010. Sleigh Bells are there with you, spiraling and scrolling. Consciousness might be a bit much right now, the band says.
in this case it's the rhythm of the sleigh bells, and these sleigh bells go chink, chink, chink, that's the regular rhythm of sleigh bells, so having done that, it's necessary to build the music ...
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I can accept that “Treats” isn’t well-received across the board, and despite my suggestion of this record this week, I agree with many of Henry’s criticisms.
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.” ...
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.” ...