Bend Sinister

Bend Sinister is a dynamic Canadian rock band adept at infusing their music with a spirited blend of rock, pop and progressive elements. Named after a novel by Vladimir Nabokov, the band originates from Vancouver, British Columbia, and has been honing its craft since its formation in 2001. The members' prowess in creating an eclectic sound is evident in their engaging and energetic live performances as well as their recorded works. Led by frontman Dan Moxon's powerful vocals and keyboard skills, Bend Sinister has carved out a niche in the indie music scene with their ambitious songwriting and charismatic stage presence.

Over the years, Bend Sinister's discography has expanded to reflect their musical evolution and versatility. Their recent releases, such as "Renegade" and "What It Takes," showcase their ability to craft infectious melodies and rock anthems with a fresh and invigorating sound. In a departure from their traditional repertoire, the band has also explored holiday-themed music with original songs like "All I Want For Christmas" and "If Christmas Comes This Year," as well as a rendition of the classic "Joy To The World." Their tracks "Price You Pay," "Why Can't We Be Happy?" and "Truth II" continue to resonate with fans, offering thoughtful lyricism combined with memorable hooks. With each new release, Bend Sinister reaffirms their dedication to the art of music-making and their connection with an ever-growing audience of listeners who appreciate their unique, genre-blending approach.

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Mostly Great Things
Album - 12 Tracks - Released April 12, 2024
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