A trio of Bens who mixed electronic pop with classical elements across three albums.
For a quick sense of their range, 'Peter Pan' shows their atmospheric pop side, while 'finché le stelle non brillano' reveals their more classical-leaning, Italian-language work.
Their song 'Peter Pan' became their most notable track, showing how they could blend atmospheric electronics with pop structures. The Italian-language 'finché le stelle non brillano' and 'Sara Lo Sa' demonstrated their willingness to work across different musical and linguistic spaces. Even early accusations about borrowing classical melodies pointed to the classical influences that ran through their sound.
They released three albums, 'The Lost City,' 'Wonderlust,' and 'Reverie', before stopping. Ben Wood handled vocals and guitar, Ben Charles played keyboards, and Ben Howard was on drums. The details around their split aren't clearly documented.
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