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Sleigh Bells (band) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Jump to navigation Jump to search. Sleigh Bells. 2009: Sleigh Bells EP. From the beginning, Miller and Krauss set high expectations for themselves, with the goal to make a living off of their music. Holly by Sleigh Bells is the sixth track of their self-titled, self-released 2009 EP. It can also be found on the B-side of the Tell 'Em 7' single released in 2010 on Mom + Pop Records. Sleigh Bells ft. Tink - 'That Did It' Official Music Video - Duration: 2 minutes, 46 seconds. Red Bull Music & Culture. 110,215 views; 4 years ago; 3:04. Play next; Play now. Sleigh Bells is an American noisepop/experimental band from Brooklyn, New York. Characterized by its loud and raucous nature, their music features earth-shattering percussion and bass production.
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Create msi from installed software will not open. Sleigh Bells is an Dance-Punk/Alternative Rock duo made up of vocalist Alexis Krauss and guitarist Derek Miller. The two met in a Portuguese restaurant that Derek worked in, when Alexis' mother found out that he was looking for a bandmate, and suggested her daughter for the spot. A short while after, the two released their debut album Treats, to great critical acclaim.
Discography:
- Sleigh Bells (EP) (2009)
- Treats (2010)
- Reign of Terror (2012)
- Bitter Rivals (2013)
- Jessica Rabbit (2016)
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Sleigh Bells provides examples of:
- Badass Adorable: Alexis.
- Badass Boast: 'Rule Number One''There will be no end to my rainmaking'
- Bait-and-Switch: At the end of the video for 'Bitter Rivals', Derek and Alexis menacingly approach the camera as if to flip off the screen, but instead cheerfully flash the victory sign and the phrase 'Be Good tTo Each Other' pops up above them.
- Batter Up!: Alexis wields a baseball bat in the 'Infinity Guitars' video.
- Brooding Boy, Gentle Girl: Alexis' sweet vocals are a mighty contrast to Derek's hard, crunchy guitars. As well, Alexis herself has claimed to be the 'calm, older sister' to Derek's brooding.
- Careful with That Axe/Cluster F-Bomb: 'True Shred Guitar'.
- Catholic School Girls Rule: In the 'Infinity Guitars' video.
- Dance-Punk: They are highly influenced by this genre
- Genki Girl: Alexis is positively beaming with energy on stage.
- Girl With a Gun: Alexis in the 'Comeback Kid' video.
- High School: They seem to take a big chunk of inspiration from the American high school experience, often with a twist. For example:
- The Treats album cover features a photo of cheerleaders, with their faces scratched off. The Reign of Terror cover shows a pair of blood-splattered Keds.
- Their song 'Crush' features percussion provided by a crowd stomping their feet from the bleachers in a gymnasium.
- Common themes in their videos include cheerleaders, letterman jackets, uniforms, high school campuses. and so on. And did we mention the occasional explosions and random acts of violence?
- Hot Teacher: Look at Alexis for a moment. Consider that she was, in fact, a Spanish teacher. You may now swoon.
- Ironic Nursery Tune: 'Treats' comes across as this.
- Lesser Star: Derek, who despite playing all the instruments, producing the albums, and writing the songs, is completely in shadow of Alexis (who only sings) to casual listeners.
- Loudness War: Intentionally done on their albums, especially Treats.
- Mohs Scale of Rock and Metal Hardness: From a 5 to a 7.
- 'True Shred Guitar' would probably be an 8.
- Ms. Fanservice: Alexis.
- Neoclassical Punk Zydeco Rockabilly: Many have described their sound as a mix of Pop / Metal / Punk / R&B. Ain't that quite a pedigree? Derek himself has called 'Comeback Kid' an R&B song with guitars.
- Non-Appearing Title: The song 'Rill Rill' on Treats. On the 2009 EP the song was 'Ring Ring' which does appear in the lyrics, but it was rewritten slightly for Treats, becoming 'Ring Ring II', which became 'Rill Rill' for the finished album.
- Number of the Beast: 'Sixteen six six six and I'll never part' ('Rill Rill') and 'They're gonna stand em up six by six by six' (adequately, 'Demons').
- Odd Friendship: Certainly seems that way, at first. While Derek was playing in punk bands, Alexis was a kindergarten teacher.
- Platonic Life-Partners: They've stated that they feel more like brother and sister and Alexis has more input into their albums, balancing out their sound.
- Pep-Talk Song: 'Comeback Kid'
- Rage Against the Heavens: 'Treats':'Bomb heaven/can we bomb heaven?'
- Record Producer: Derek is a 'DIY' type of this, having produced both their albums himself.
- Rock Me, Asmodeus!: 'Demons'.
- Sampling: 'Rill Rill' borrows its riff from Funkadelic's 'Can You Get To That'.
- Single Stanza Song/Looped Lyrics: 'A/B Machines' is simply the lines 'Got my A machines on the table/Got my B machines in the drawer' repeated throughout its three and a half minute length.
- Stock Trailer Music: 'Crown on the Ground' is played in the trailer of Sofia Coppola's The Bling Ring.
- 'Infinity Guitars' is featured in TV spots for Kick-Ass 2.
- Sunglasses at Night: Derek. He's since ditched them by the time their album Bitter Rivals came around because he didn't want to be that guy who wore sunglasses inside. Also, he stopped drinking heavily and thus didn't need the glasses to hide his hangover.
- Surreal Music Video: The 'Rill Rill' video. A picture day session at a school from hell, a shrine filled lockers, a bleeding telephone… what?!
- Textless Album Cover: All three of their albums.
- Word Salad Lyrics: Lots of the songs on Treats have these, because the music behind them was created first, and then lyrics were added to them on top. The songs on Reign of Terror, however, were more carefully crafted, with an increased emphasis on lyrical content. Bitter Rivals is a balance of the two, with Alexis contributing more lyrics.
- Workaholics: Self-described. They prefer to keep busy and released three albums in three years.
- You All Meet in an Inn: Alexis met Derek in a restaurant that he was a waiter at.
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Biography
Years Active
2008 – present (11 years)Founded In
Brooklyn, New York, New York, United StatesMembers
- Alexis Krauss (2008 – present)
- Derek E. Miller (2008 – present)
Sleigh Bells Ep 2009 Zippered
Sleigh Bells is an electronic and noise pop duo formed in 2008 in Brooklyn, New York, USA. The band members are Alexis Krauss (vocalist, lyricist) and Derek E. Miller (songwriter, guitarist, producer). Miller was formerly the guitarist for the hardcore band Poison the Well, and Krauss was a member of the teen pop group RubyBlue.
In 2008, Miller was waiting tables at a neighborhood Brazilian restaurant, Miss Favela, where he encountered Alexis and her mother. When he mentioned he was looking for a female vocalist to work with on a musical project, Krauss' mother immediately volunteered her. After steadily gaining popularity throughout 2009, Sleigh Bells signed to M.I.A.'s label N.E.E.T. in Spring 2010.
The duo released the 7-track EP Sleigh Bells. The EP received much attention and all but the last two tracks were re-recorded for their debut album.
Sleigh Bells issued the single 'Tell 'Em' as a free download in April 2010. On 11 May 2010, they released their debut full-length album entitled Treats. Amidst blown-out drum beats, fuzzed guitars and synth-pop sensibilities, Krauss balances each song with a voice that is both forceful and elegant. Four other singles supported the album: 'Crown on the Ground', 'Infinity Guitars', 'Rill Rill' and 'Riot Rhythm'.
Sleigh Bells began recording songs for their second studio album in June 2011. Describing the sound of the new album, Krauss said, 'It sounds really huge, so there's going to still be tons of volume'.
On 15 December 2011, the band released the single 'Born To Lose', followed in January 2012 by 'Comeback Kid'. The second album, Reign of Terror, was released on 21 February 2012.
Official site: http://reignofterror.tv
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