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Say Hello To Our Shiny New Subscription Service, Boombox!
April 1st 2013
Exciting news — Today we’ve launched our shiny new subscription service, Boombox! Through Boombox,
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Mom+Pop Invades The Season Premiere Of No Reservations
September 4th 2012
We love Anthony Bourdain. So we love that last night’s (final) season premiere of
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Sleigh Bells Premiere New Video For “End Of The Line”
August 28th 2012
Sleigh Bells unveiled the latest video from February’s Reign of Terror yesterday on Pitchfork.tv.
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Sleigh Bells Drink Beer & Tattoo Anthony Bourdain On Upcoming Episode Of No Reservations
August 22nd 2012
This one doesn’t need too much explanation! While they were in Austin for SXSW,
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Sleigh Bells Premiere Demons Video, Diplo Remix
May 22nd 2012
Sleigh Bells’ newest video for the song “Demons” is out now. Directed by Derek
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Sleigh Bells Announce Summer Dates
May 7th 2012
After completing a full North American tour this spring, Sleigh Bells have announced that
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Sleigh Bells’ Reign Of Terror Out Now
February 22nd 2012
FINALLY! It’s out. Get Reign Of Terror on iTunes for $9.99 or at your
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Watch Sleigh Bells Play Terminal 5 Right Here
February 17th 2012
Sleigh Bells are playing Terminal 5 tonight in NYC. It’s about as sold out
The New York City duo known as Sleigh Bells emerged in the Fall of 2009 with rhythmic pop songs that combine overdriven guitar riffs and sugary female vocal melodies. Derek Miller, who played in the popular Florida hardcore outfit Poison the Well, teamed up with singer Alexis Krauss after he happened to serve her and her mother at a Brazilian restaurant in Brooklyn. As proof of their winning formula, Sleigh Bells quickly earned the adoration of critics at the New Yorker, Pitchfork, Rolling Stone, and the Village Voice. They are celebrated by both their hometown’s outer-borough lo-fi rock scene and international pop acts like Major Lazer and M.I.A., who collaborated with Derek on her forthcoming third LP.
Sleigh Bells spent the first two months of 2010 at Treefort Studios in Brooklyn re-recording the demo tracks that had generated so much excitement in the previous year. They’ve also added a handful of new songs to round out their debut record, due out Spring/Summer 2010. Tours with Yeasayer and Major Lazer, including dates at South By Southwest, Coachella, Pitchfork, and Primavera Festivals, have been announced for the first half of 2010.





