Reviews
"One could eloquently describe Sleigh Bells’ fourth album as a band harnessing their raw power and pushing it in new exciting directions.", 3.5 stars out of 5 -- "Krauss sounds at once playful and vengeful: 'God only knows the hell that I chose,' she shouts over tornado guitars on 'Rule Number One,' like Brian Wilson high on a holy migraine.", "It’s all deranged enough to convince us that Sleigh Bells are still menacing outliers, but on a deep cover mission to infiltrate the mainstream, horns still poking out of their ’80s mullet wigs.", 4 stars out of 5 -- "'Unlimited Dark Paths' and 'As If'' attack contemporary R&B with avant-garde mentalism -- it's both far-out and potentially pack-leading.", "Several songs act as palate-expanders, traipsing the uncanny valleys inherent in lurching tempo changes, prog-like suites and miniatures bridging one stuffed setpiece to the next....Like no other rock in 2016, JESSICA RABBIT is rife with worthwhile whiplash..."