Working on the new album also saw Krauss and Miller evolve into a more tight-knit partnership. For the singer it was a huge step forward in terms of bringing her ideas to the table for proper collaboration.
"For many years after Derek left Poison the Well he was really self-reliant and very controlling of being able to do things himself," says Krauss. "But he understands full-well that this band is now very much my band as well. It's both of our lives that I needed to be more involved with the creation of the music."
While her strong suit in the development of the duo's sound is writing melodies, much of the Sleigh Bells identity relies on Krauss' trademark saccharine vocals. She says her singing is often recorded at a very low volume with her almost whispering into the microphone, and then layered to effect.
"I definitely approach the recording with a very childlike way of singing," she says. "The melodies and the delivery are very pop-orientated - with the exception of songs where I'm shouting my brains out."
In the midfield between the shredding guitar tracks and the jump-around party numbers lies Comeback Kid, the first true single from Reign of Terror. A video for the single has been released which features a sweetly-smiling Krauss holding a rifle and jumping around in an immaculately-kitsch bedroom setting, playing with contrasting elements in the same manner as their music. To shoot the low-budget video the two flew to Miller's hometown of Florida, and had it directed by his old high school friend, Gregory Kohn.
"We kind of kept in the family," Krauss says. "The scenes in the bedroom and in the house are actually Derek's parents' home, so everything was done in terms of production and props - it was just all right there."
Krauss says the pair will soon be looking to get into the studio and make another record and keep putting out music. She attributes their tenacity to the lack of romance in their friendship.
"We've never been in a relationship, there's no baggage. It's always been about working together as musicians, which is really great because from the start everything about Sleigh Bells was extremely focused."
But before that, Sleigh Bells is touring around the world to promote Reign of Terror, a journey that Krauss says will hopefully bring them to these shores.
*Sleigh Bells' Reign of Terror is out now on Mom+Pop/Liberator.
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