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Sleigh Bells are an American musical duo based in Brooklyn, New York, formed in 2008 and consisting of vocalist Alexis Krauss and guitarist/producer Derek E. Miller. They became known for their overdriven style of noise pop , which incorporates elements from various genres including pop , hip hop , metal , and punk .
The lead single from Treats, "Tell 'Em", was released as a free download on April 28, 2010, via the duo's official website. [17] "Infinity Guitars" was released on November 14, 2010, as the second single from the album. [18] Rolling Stone placed the track at number 21 on their list of the 50 Best Songs of 2010. [19]
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Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Texis is the fifth studio album by American noise pop duo Sleigh Bells. [13] [14] Track listing
Kid Kruschev is an EP (referred to as a "mini-album" [1]) by American noise pop duo Sleigh Bells.It was released on November 10, 2017 through Torn Clean. [2]The mini-album was preceded by the lead single "And Saints", released on October 10, and the second single "Rainmaker", released on October 24.
Bitter Rivals is the third studio album by American noise pop duo Sleigh Bells.It was released on October 4, 2013 by Mom + Pop Music.The title track was released as the album's lead single on September 3, 2013, [2] with a music video released the day before. [3]
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"Tell 'Em" is a song composed of an intro, which has been described as a mixture of "piledriving beats" and a "towering riff trigger", [7] "bazooka beats and syncopated snaps" incorporated with "heavy metal guitar riffs", [8] and a chorus featuring Krauss' vocals over "machine-gun drums". [9]