Sleigh Bells have announced plans to begin work on their follow up to their huge (sound-wise and success-wise) debut, ‘Treats’.
In an interview with Rolling Stone, the band’s Derek Miller said “Emotionally, it’s a really heavy record. Some of [‘Treats’] you could consider party music. That’s definitely no the case with this one.”
Alexis Krauss added: “It sounds really huge, so there’s going to be still tons of volume.”
The band spawned in 2008, but their luck kicked in when the band’s demos gained the attention of M.I.A., who grabbed Miller to work on her third album ‘MAYA’.
After that, their noise-infused pop saw them play at some of the biggest festivals in the world and topping critics best albums list thanks to their unique sound.
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