Sleigh Bells have released a second track off the forthcoming release Bitter
Rivals. “You Don’t Get Me Twice” reminds me of the earlier Bells sound with its
huge drums, distorted vocals, and punishing riffs, three elements always welcomed round here…
Showing posts with label Poison The Well. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Poison The Well. Show all posts
Tuesday, September 17, 2013
Tuesday, September 3, 2013
Video: Sleigh Bells – “Bitter Rivals”
And we are back... Seemingly out of nowhere Sleigh Bells dropped a video for the
title track from their forthcoming LP #3, Bitter Rivals. From a first listen
the track has a little bit of LP #1 with the big drums and a little bit of LP
#2 with the more “complex” song structure, whatever the case it maintains that
party feel the band does well. Directed by the band and filmed in Queens NY.
Thursday, October 4, 2012
Listen: Sleigh Bells – “Never Say Die” (AraabMUZIK Remix)
AraabMUZIK takes stab at remixing tour mates Sleigh Bells and their Reign of Terror tune “Never Say Die”. The MPC wizard adds his trademark beats to the joint without changing things up too much, but that’s what the man does most of the time to great effect isn't it?
Monday, August 27, 2012
Video: Sleigh Bells: “End Of The Line”
Sleigh Bells unveiled their latest video from their sophomore
effort, Reign Of Terror, this morning. “End Of The Line”, was directed by
Sleigh Bells’ Derek Miller and Gregory Khon…
Tuesday, May 22, 2012
Video: Sleigh Bells – “Demons”
SleighBells are back with another video from their sophomore LP Reign of Terror. "Demons" was directed by
the band's Derek Miller along with Gregory Kohn
and features footage from live shows in Omaha, Oklahoma City, Dallas, and
Houston. It was apparently inspired by classic Pantera videos.
Tuesday, February 14, 2012
Listen" Sleigh Bells - "Reign Of Terror" Full LP Stream
Sleigh Bells will follow up their début Treats on February 21 with their new album, Reign of Terror. We've already heard two cuts from the LP in the form of "Born to Lose" and lead single “Comeback Kid” and now the band has offered up a full album stream over at the NY TIMES. The band will continue their promotion for the release this week as the musical guests on Saturday Night live.
Tuesday, January 24, 2012
Video: Sleigh Bells – “Comeback Kid”
Sleigh Bells will follow up their début Treats on February 21 with their new album, Reign of Terror. We've already heard two cuts from the LP in the form of "Born to Lose" and lead single “Comeback Kid” and now the band has offered up the visuals for said lead single that you can enjoy below….
Monday, January 16, 2012
Listen: Sleigh Bells – “Comeback Kid”
Sleigh Bells will follow up their début Treats on February 21 with their new album, Reign of Terror. We've already heard one cut from the LP in the form of "Born to Lose", and now the band has offered up the album's first proper single, "Comeback Kid", enjoy below…
Comeback Kid by Sleigh Bells Reign Of Terror is out 2/21 via Mom + Pop.
Thursday, December 15, 2011
Listen: Sleigh Bells – “Born to Lose”
Several weeks back we told you of Sleigh Bells return with their highly anticipated forthcoming sophomore LP, out on February 14th 2012, entitled Reign of Terror, now we can share the bands first bombastic single form the LP, "Born to Lose" below...
Friday, December 2, 2011
Video: Sleigh Bells Announce New Album
Sleigh Bells have announced the follow-up to their 2010 debut due Valentines Day 2012 Treats. It's called Reign of Terror and we finally get to hear something from it, check out the fun yet overly dramatic teaser below as well as the track list, a great way to start out our Friday posts!
Slegh bells - Reign of Terror
True Shred Guitar
Born to Lose
Crush
End of the Line
Leader of the Pack
Comeback Kid
Demons
Road to Hell
You Lost Me
Never Say Die
D.O.A.
Saturday, July 2, 2011
Sleigh Bells - "Riot Rhythm"
For some reason this video was never got the exposure that "Infinity Guitars" or "Rill Rill" got but I've always prefered "Riot Rhythm" from Brooklyn, NY's Sleigh Bells. Sleigh Bells are composed of Derek E. Miller and Alexis Krauss, Miller was formerly the guitarist for the hardcore band Poison the Well, and Krauss was a member of the teen pop group Rubyblue. "Riot Rhythm" can be found on the bands 2010 album Treats.
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