Texis

Texis

by Sleigh Bells
Texis

Texis

by Sleigh Bells

Vinyl LP(Long Playing Record)

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Overview

While making their fifth album, Sleigh Bells' Alexis Krauss and Derek Miller decided not to worry about reinventing their particular wheel. Though they pushed their sound forward with impressive results on 2016's Jessica Rabbit, on Texis they're content to play with the contrasts that made their music so exciting when they burst onto the scene with 2010's Treats. Compared to that album and Jessica Rabbit, Texis is radically simple. Its shifts are quicker, its dynamics more polarized, and the duo uses just a handful of elements to maximum impact. On "Sweet75," chugging and squealing guitars, sugary synths, and Krauss' pop star harmonies represent Sleigh Bells' puree of genres at its purest, even though the refrain "Aren't you a little too old for rock 'n' roll?" feels like an acknowledgement that they don't have the shock of the new on their side anymore. Though Miller and Krauss don't rehash Treats' sound, Texis taps into that era's exuberant energy. When Krauss sings "I feel like dynamite!" over plunging surf guitars on "Locust Laced," she expresses how Sleigh Bells have always blurred the boundaries between euphoria and explosions, while "Tennessee Tips" harks back to the heyday of anything-goes blog bands with grungy synth pop. A pared-down version of Sleigh Bells is still highly volatile, and Texis offers plenty of reminders of just how weird -- and often weirdly brilliant -- their music can be. The cheerleader metal of "Justine Go Genesis" is a prime example, as is the trail of destruction left by "Red Flag Flies" or the way neatly stacked vocal layers are razed by wrecking ball riffs on "Hummingbird Bomb." Amidst Texis' chaos, there are still some glimpses of Jessica Rabbit's emotional depth on "True Seekers" and "I'm Not Down," a power ballad with a beat that splits the difference between IDM glitches and rapid-fire metal double kick drums. Not so much a retreat as a celebration of what Sleigh Bells do best, Texis' finest moments thrive on the razor's edge between sweetness and annihilation. ~ Heather Phares

Product Details

Release Date: 02/18/2022
Label: Mom + Pop Music
UPC: 0810090090078
Rank: 7544

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Sleigh Bells   Primary Artist
Sarah Devine   Vocals (Background)
Alexis Krauss   Vocals,Melodica
Derek Miller   Bass,Drums,Guitar,Percussion,Synthesizer
Jessica Wagner   Vocals (Background)
Tania Jones   Vocals (Background)
Jeff Fettig   Vocals (Background)

Technical Credits

Will Hubbard   Management
Andrew Dawson   Mixing
Alexis Krauss   Composer,Engineer,Producer
Derek Miller   Beats,Composer,Engineer,Producer
Joe LaPorta   Mastering
Jen Appel   Publicity
Doug Singer   Booking
Chris Vultaggio   Photography
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