1) An electronic duo from… Read Full Bio ↴There are multiple artists that use this name:
1) An electronic duo from Nottingham, England. They are the founders of Sport Records.
2) A no-wave/post-punk trio from Brisbane, Australia.
3) A power-pop band from Manila, Philippines.
4) Bent is also the name used by an Icelandic rapper and XXX Rottweiler Hundar member; a Balikpapan, Indonesia, digital hardcore band; and others.
1) Bent is the name of the Nottingham, UK,duo formed by Neil Tolliday (aka Nail Tolliday) and Simon Mills. Their critically acclaimed début album was Programmed to Love (2000) and their latest studio album is Intercept! (Oct 2006).
Programmed to Love was a very successfully for advertisement music. "Invisible Pedestrian" track featured in a 2003 Absolut Vodka commercial and, more famously, a late-90's USA Volkswagen bus commercial. Also, "Private Road" was included in a 'Bank of Carlsberg' TV ad' clip (Dec 2001).
Other albums included The Everlasting Blink (2002), Ariels (2004) and, most recently, the more disco-pop inspired Intercept!.
Later, a cluster of remix / rework singles / EPs appeared, around the release of Best of (Aug 2009). Four years later saw the 34-track From The Vaults: 1998-2006 (Jun 2013).
2) BENT are a Brisbane 3-piece on Emotional Response Records. Their Bandcamp profile goes thusly:
"BENT are a trio of wonky post-punkers from Brisbane Australia. On “Snakes and Shapes”, their 2nd full length, the band deliver 14 tracks of inspired and skewed pop - raw and beautiful.
3) Bent was an early 2000s power-pop band from Manila, Philippines. The all-girl band consisted of a group of high school friends: songwriter Erna Morcozo on lead guitar, Tinn Naval on drums, Dianne Bolo on vocals, and Azelle Mendoza on bass. Bent released one album, Fragile, in 2002.
The Everlasting Blink
Bent Lyrics
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As the lyrics to Bent's "Wrong Rock" are instrumental, there is no specific meaning to be interpreted. Instead, the focus here is on the musical composition and production of the song. The instrumental track features a driving beat with layered synthesizer melodies that create a dreamy, atmospheric sound. The use of electronic and acoustic instruments blended together creates a unique listening experience that is both soothing and energizing. Throughout the track, there is a sense of tension building and releasing, which creates a feeling of anticipation and excitement.
Visually, the music video that accompanies "Wrong Rock" features a colorful and psychedelic animated landscape that complements the dreamy soundscapes of the song. The animation style is reminiscent of the 1960s and 1970s era, adding a nostalgic element to the visuals. The combination of the song and the video creates a surreal and immersive experience for the listener and viewer.
Contributed by Alaina R. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
@boygeniuspavement
Atlantiques (2009, Mati Diop) brought me here.
@Piranhudao
If a picture is worth 1000 words, this song is worth 1000 emotions
@83joonior
I hope your account is still active and this comment reminds you to listen to Bent
@gmontagu2048
Bent...the original makers of the most lush music to hit the mind and flitter onto the whole body like morning dew.
@anaarrabalesgomez2060
Siguen pasando los años y sigue siendo una locura escuchar esto...
@roshiancetcreepy3962
I love that intro
@Toralya
Thank you so much for posting this. I love Bent!
@wohelfycopper7943
Music is awesome
@underground7505
This make me feel like a baby in a suspence film... kind of peace and a lil bit scared at the same time
@k3zzyP
Enchanting!!