The time elapsed between Sunflower Bean’s exit and Sleigh Bells’ entrance felt notably long, and this paired with the two groups’ distinctive sounds made the sets feel as though they belonged to two ...
The two sounds that seemed especially important during Thursday’s Third Annual A Not So Silent Night were the ringing of sleigh bells on horse-drawn carriage rides and the ringing of cash registers in ...
The juxtaposition of Alexis Krauss’ sweet vocals against harsh, gritty beats, synths and guitar from Derek Miller has been Sleigh Bells’ signature since the band’s debut album eight years ago. The duo ...
Show: With Doldrums on Tuesday at the 9:30 Club. Doors open at 7 p.m. 202-265-0930. www.930.com. Show is sold out. Love it or hate it, Sleigh Bells’ sound is nothing if not recognizable. After ...
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 ...
The overdriven crackle of Metallica's "Death Magnetic" was a sonic mistake, and a controversial one. But the over-the-top in-the-redness of Sleigh Bells' "Reign of Terror" is an artistic choice, a ...
Sleigh Bells return with their fifth album titled Kid Kruschev, yet seven years after their debut the band sticks with a similar sound to Treats without the punch. At only 21 minutes long, Kid ...
There’s a period of time between Halloween and Thanksgiving where uncertainty surrounding decorations leaves homes with half-rotting pumpkins on the porch steps and blow-up turkeys in the front yard.
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