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Based in Brooklyn, New York, Sleigh Bells is composed of Derek E. Miller (songwriter,
guitarist, producer) and Alexis Krauss (vocals, songwriter). Miller
was formerly the guitarist for the hardcore band Poison the Well,
and Krauss was a member of the teen pop group Rubyblue. Krauss
also appeared in a Nickelodeon Magazine commercial as a young girl.[1][2] The duo met and formed in 2008. Miller was waiting
tables at a neighborhood Brazilian restaurant, Miss Favela, where
he encountered Alexis and her mother. [3] when he mentioned he
was looking for a female vocalist to work with on a musical project;
Krauss' mother immediately volunteered her. The duo performed at
the CMJ Music Marathon in October 2009.[1] They signed to M.I.A.'s
N.E.E.T. Recordings soon after and Mom + Pop Recordings.[4] The
two quickly got in the studio and recorded a 7 track self-titled
EP. Their EP soon gained attention from The Guardian, New York
Times, Pitchfork Media, ABC News's Amplified, and other sources.
Stereogum named them a Band To Watch October 22, 2009.[5] The Guardian
named them Band of the Day in December 2009.[6] Pitchfork named
their song "Crown on the Ground" the 57th best track of 2009.[7] Miller recorded the track "Meds and Feds" with M.I.A. from the album Maya towards the end of 2009, and began recording
Treats with Krauss in 2010. "Rill Rill" uses a sample from Funkadelic's "Can You Get to That". The group released "Tell
'Em", the first single from their debut album, Treats, as a free download in April
2010.[8] Treats was released on May 11, 2010 exclusively through
the iTunes Store by Mom + Pop Music.[9] They performed at the Coachella
Valley Music and Arts Festival in April 2010 and 2011,[10] the
Primavera Sound Festival in May 2010,[11] and the Pitchfork Music
Festival in July 2010. In June 2010, they released "Crown on the Ground" as their second single. The track "Rill Rill" from the album Treats was featured in a 4th season episode of Gossip Girl. The
song "Kids" off of the album Treats was used in an advert for Koppaberg and the Promo for
MTV's Skins, adaption of UK series. Music videos were shot for
their third and fourth singles, "Infinity Guitars" and "Rill Rill". "Infinity Guitars" has also featured in commercials for Windows Phone.[12] Sleigh Bells began tracking 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."[13] On December 2nd, 2011, the band's website began to link to this Vimeo video. It served as a teaser trailer for the upcoming album, revealing the title to be "Reign of Terror". There was no release date or any other information attatched to the trailer. The trailer features scenes of Alexis Krauss sitting at a vanity mirror, grooming herself, interspersed with various backstage and live concert footage, as well as footage depicting the band's touring. During the duration of the video, a riff plays in the background and serves as the only sound. This can be assumed to be part of an upcoming song on the album.[14] On December 7th, 2011, the band announced via press release the date of the album's release and the tracklist. The band's publicist said of the upcoming release [The album features] "songs that are as crushing and authoritative as their title suggests; they're effortlessly robust and heavier than any of the band's previous output ... the sonic equivalent of a beautiful shotgun to the head."[15] On December 15th, 2011, the band released the first single of their new album, Born To Lose. The album is set to be released on February 14th, 2012. Along with the announcement of the release date
and tracklist, Sleigh Bells also announced a tour of strictly Floridian
venues.[16] This tour will precede the release of the album. The Sleigh Bells song "Kids" was
featured in a recent trailer of the 2011 game, Bodycount (video
game) as well as their song "Infinity Guitars" in a trailer of Brothers in Arms: Furious 4. Additionally, "Tell 'Em" was featured in a teaser commercial for X Games 17. The song "Kids" was also featured in the trailer of the movie Abduction and in the trailer of
the game FIFA 12. "Riot Rhythm" features on the soundtrack to Saints Row The Third. Treats (2010) [edit] EPs Sleigh Bells |
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