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Alex Bent (born January 31, 1993) is an American musician who is the drummer for heavy metal bands Arkaik[3][4] and Dragonlord.[5] He is a former drummer for Trivium,[6][7] Battlecross[8][9] and Brain Drill,[3] and has also toured with Decrepit Birth[1] and Testament.[3]
Early life
[edit]Bent was born January 31, 1993, in Oakland, California. When he turned 11 years of age, he asked his father to assemble his old drum kit. After teaching himself how to perform percussion for just over one year, he competed in drum competitions and auditioned for various musical ensembles.[1]
When Bent turned 15, he performed with Marching Band, Concert Band, Jazz Band,[10] Modesto Junior College Jazz Band in addition to other local musical groups. Within the next 3 years, he participated in the Guitar Center Drum Off making it to Regional Finals.[1]
Career
[edit]In 2011, Bent joined Arkaik, touring with Decrepit Birth and Hatriot in 2012 and becoming a settled member of Brain Drill[11] and Dragonlord in 2015.[12]
In April 2015, American blue collar metal band Battlecross employed Bent for their "Summer of Doom Tour" with Crowbar and Lord Dying.[13] Later that year, Bent filled in for Gene Hoglan of Testament.[14][15][16]
At the recommendation of producer Mark Lewis, Trivium had Bent audition for the role as their new drummer,[17] replacing former drummer Paul Wandtke.[18] In January 2017, Trivium confirmed Bent as their drummer for their February 2017 European tour[19] with Sikth and Shvpes.[3] Bent played with Trivium for nine years, leaving the band on October 3, 2025.[20][21]
Discography
[edit]
Trivium
[edit]- The Sin and the Sentence (2017)
- What the Dead Men Say (2020)
- In the Court of the Dragon (2021)
- Struck Dead (2025)
Brain Drill
[edit]- Boundless Obscenity (2016)
Dragonlord
[edit]- Dominion (2018)
Alterbeast
[edit]- Feast (2018)
Battlecross
[edit]- Rise to Power (2015)
Arkaik
[edit]- Metamorphignition (2012)
References
[edit]- ^ a b c d "Artists A-F – Axis Percussion". Axispercussion.com. Retrieved August 8, 2017.
- ^ a b c "Alex Bent – Sick Drummer Magazine". Sickdrummermagazine.com. December 29, 2008. Retrieved August 2, 2017.
- ^ a b c d "Trivium Name New Drummer, Paul Wandtke Comments on Exit". Loudwire. January 23, 2017. Retrieved August 7, 2017.
- ^ "Video: Trivium Perform Live with New Drummer Alex Bent for the First Time". MetalSucks. February 12, 2017. Retrieved August 7, 2017.
- ^ "TESTAMENT Guitarist's DRAGONLORD Mixing Third Album". Blabbermouth.net. April 19, 2015. Retrieved August 2, 2017.
- ^ "Trivium Announce Alex Bent as New Drummer for European Tour, Share Audition Video". Revolvermag.com. January 23, 2017. Retrieved August 2, 2017.
- ^ "TRIVIUM Bassist Says Drummer PAUL WANDTKE Wasn't 'The Right Fit'". Blabbermouth.net. February 15, 2017. Retrieved August 2, 2017.
- ^ "Battlecross Officially Welcome Drummer Alex Bent To Their Lineup". Theprp.com. April 6, 2015. Retrieved August 2, 2017.
- ^ "Trivium News". Metalunderground.com. Retrieved August 2, 2017.
- ^ "Alex Bent – Sick Drummer Magazine". sickdrummermagazine.com. December 29, 2008. Retrieved August 7, 2017.
- ^ "Alex Hernandez-Bent – Metal Storm". metalstorm.net. Retrieved August 7, 2017.
- ^ "TESTAMENT Guitarist's DRAGONLORD Mixing Third Album". blabbermouth.net. April 19, 2015. Retrieved August 7, 2017.
- ^ "Battlecross Officially Welcome Drummer Alex Bent To Their Lineup". Theprp.com. April 6, 2015. Retrieved August 7, 2017.
- ^ "TESTAMENT Taps BATTLECROSS Drummer ALEX BENT For Upcoming Shows". blabbermouth.net. October 8, 2015. Retrieved August 7, 2017.
- ^ "Testament Taps Battlecross Drummer Alex Bent for Upcoming Shows". screamingguitars.com. October 10, 2015. Archived from the original on August 8, 2017. Retrieved August 7, 2017.
- ^ "Testament to hit studio after Slayer tour". teamrock.com. January 25, 2016. Retrieved August 7, 2017.
- ^ "TRIVIUM Bassist Says Drummer PAUL WANDTKE Wasn't 'The Right Fit'". blabbermouth.net. February 15, 2017. Retrieved August 7, 2017.
- ^ "Drummer Paul Wandtke is Out of Trivium, Alex Bent is In". MetalSucks. January 23, 2017. Retrieved August 7, 2017.
- ^ "Trivium Announce Alex Bent as New Drummer for European Tour, Share Audition Video". revolvermag.com. January 23, 2017. Retrieved August 7, 2017.
- ^ "TRIVIUM Parts Ways With Drummer ALEX BENT". BLABBERMOUTH.NET. October 3, 2025. Archived from the original on October 4, 2025. Retrieved October 4, 2025.
- ^ Kennelty, Greg (October 3, 2025). "TRIVIUM Splits With Drummer ALEX BENT". Metal Injection. Retrieved October 4, 2025.
Alex Bent
View on GrokipediaEarly life
Childhood and family background
Alex Bent was born on January 31, 1993, in Oakland, California.[1] From an early age, Bent was immersed in a music-saturated environment, as his father was a singer and musician, and most of his family members were involved in music. This familial influence exposed him to various musical styles and instruments during his infancy, fostering a natural affinity for rhythm and performance.[1] Bent engaged with the local music scene in Modesto, California, through non-professional outlets. During high school, he participated in marching band, concert band, and jazz band as a freshman, gaining foundational ensemble experience. Later, he joined the Modesto Junior College Jazz Band, further developing his skills in a collegiate setting amid the Central Valley's vibrant community music programs.[1][8]Introduction to drumming
Alex Bent began playing drums at the age of 11 around 2004, when he asked his father to assemble an old drum set from storage.[1] Surrounded by music from a young age due to his family's involvement—particularly his father, a singer and musician—this exposure fueled his early dedication to the instrument.[1] Bent learned entirely through self-taught methods, practicing independently without any formal lessons, which allowed him to explore the drums on his own terms.[1] His progress was remarkably swift; just 13 months after starting, at approximately age 12, he competed in the Guitar Center Drum-Off in Modesto, California, winning the initial round.[1] Bent reached the regional finals of the Guitar Center Drum-Off, showcasing his growing technical proficiency.[9] This period marked his transition into regular performances with local musical groups, highlighting his budding versatility across genres. Bent's early performance opportunities extended to school ensembles, where he participated in his high school's marching band, concert band, and jazz band as a freshman.[1] He also joined the Modesto Junior College Jazz Band, gaining experience in structured group settings that complemented his self-directed practice and helped refine his sense of timing and dynamics.[1] These experiences laid the groundwork for his emerging identity as a dedicated young drummer before pursuing professional opportunities.Musical career
Early bands and touring (2005–2016)
Bent began his professional drumming career at the age of 12 in the Bay Area metal scene, winning the first round of the Guitar Center Drum-Off in Modesto, California, after just 13 months of self-teaching drums. This early achievement marked his entry into local performances with various unsigned bands, including the metal group Valkyrja, where he contributed as a young drummer honing his skills across genres. By 2008, at age 15, Bent had already gained recognition in underground circles for his rapid progress, as evidenced by his first-place win in Metal Injection and Sick Drummer Magazine's inaugural Digital Blast-Off competition for unsigned artists.[10][1] In late 2011, Bent joined the technical death metal band Arkaik as their drummer, contributing to their second album, Metamorphignition, released in 2012, which showcased complex rhythms and progressive structures characteristic of the genre. His tenure with Arkaik solidified his reputation for precision in extreme metal, leading to support tours alongside Decrepit Birth in 2012 and 2013, where he performed high-speed blast beats and intricate fills during live sets, including shows at venues like DNA Lounge in San Francisco and Southwest Rock Festival in Portugal. These experiences emphasized Bent's ability to maintain endurance and accuracy in the demanding technical death metal style.[11][12][13] By 2015, Bent expanded his involvement in multiple projects, joining Battlecross for their album Rise to Power, where his dynamic playing supported the band's thrash-influenced metalcore sound, and contributing drums to Underling's debut full-length Bloodworship, a post-black metal release blending atmospheric elements with aggressive percussion. That same year, he became a full member of the grindcore act Brain Drill, delivering ferocious, high-tempo drumming on their third album Boundless Obscenity in 2016, which featured relentless double-bass patterns and rapid shifts emblematic of the band's brutal style. Bent's work in these groups highlighted his evolution toward a technical style rooted in speed and precision, particularly in technical death metal and grindcore.[14][15][11][16] Throughout this period, Bent also took on guest roles, including fill-in performances with thrash metal legends Testament and assisting in drum pre-production for their 2016 album Brotherhood of the Snake, where his input helped refine the record's aggressive percussion elements. These opportunities, combined with his band affiliations, built a foundation in extreme metal subgenres, allowing Bent to develop a versatile technique focused on explosive velocity and meticulous control, setting the stage for broader recognition.[17][18]Tenure with Trivium (2016–2025)
In 2016, Trivium recruited Alex Bent as their drummer following recommendations from mutual friends in the metal scene, who highlighted his technical prowess from prior bands like Brain Drill and Underling.[7] The band flew him to Florida for an audition, where his performance impressed the members enough to secure his position as a full-time core member, replacing previous drummers and stabilizing the lineup after years of turnover.[7] Bent's arrival marked a pivotal shift, bringing a blend of speed, precision, and groove that aligned with Trivium's evolving metalcore and thrash influences. Bent's primary contributions came through his drumming on four major releases with Trivium. He performed on the eighth studio album The Sin and the Sentence (2017), which revitalized the band's sound with aggressive rhythms and dynamic fills.[3] This was followed by What the Dead Men Say (2020) and In the Court of the Dragon (2021), where his versatile style supported the albums' progressive and melodic elements, earning critical praise for enhancing Trivium's live adaptability.[3] His final recording, the EP Struck Dead (2025), showcased intensified blast beats and complex patterns, serving as a capstone to his tenure.[19] Notably, the track "Betrayer" from The Sin and the Sentence earned Trivium a Grammy nomination for Best Metal Performance at the 61st Annual Grammy Awards in 2019, underscoring Bent's role in elevating the band's production quality.[20] During his nine years, Bent played a key role in Trivium's extensive touring schedule, including major world tours supporting albums like In the Court of the Dragon and headline runs across North America and Europe.[21] His performances at prominent festivals, such as Wacken Open Air in 2017 and Summer Breeze Open Air in 2023, amplified the band's high-energy live reputation, with Bent's drum cams highlighting his technical endurance and crowd engagement.[22] These appearances helped solidify Trivium's status as a festival staple, contributing to sold-out shows and broader international reach. On October 3, 2025, Bent announced his amicable departure from Trivium after nine years, citing personal reasons including complications surrounding the birth of his daughter, and expressing deep gratitude for the shared experiences and pride in their collaborative achievements.[23][24] In his statement, he emphasized focusing on future solo projects and touring opportunities, while affirming the band's ongoing success.[6] Trivium reciprocated with well-wishes, noting Bent's lasting impact, and announced Alex Rüdinger as their new touring drummer for the upcoming North American tour and for participation in writing sessions for the next album.[25] Bent's time with Trivium profoundly shaped his career, establishing him as a prominent figure in modern metal drumming known for his adaptability across extreme and melodic genres.[3]Other projects and collaborations
In addition to his primary band commitments, Alex Bent has demonstrated his technical prowess and adaptability across various metal subgenres through several side projects and guest contributions starting in 2015. Around the same time, Bent became the drummer for Dragonlord, Testament guitarist Eric Peterson's symphonic black metal project, contributing to their long-delayed third album Dominion in 2018; his performance featured relentless blast beats and dynamic shifts that enhanced the album's orchestral intensity.[26][27] Bent further showcased his death metal roots in 2018 by performing drums on Alterbeast's sophomore album Feast, a technical deathgrind release characterized by chaotic riffs and brutal breakdowns, where his precise, rapid-fire execution anchored the record's extremity.[28] In 2022, he collaborated on Ibaraki's debut album Rashomon, a black metal supergroup led by Trivium's Matthew Heafy; Bent provided drums on select tracks, blending his skills with contributions from Emperor's Ihsahn and others to create an atmospheric, Japanese folklore-inspired sound.[29][30] Bent's versatility spans technical death metal, symphonic black metal, and thrash, as evidenced by his influences ranging from salsa rhythms to extreme metal pioneers, allowing him to adapt seamlessly across these styles.[31] His participation in Trivium's Grammy-nominated track "Betrayer" in 2019 for Best Metal Performance elevated his profile through his contributions to the band's achievements.[32][33] Following his departure from Trivium in October 2025, Bent has established himself as a studio and touring drummer based in Modesto, California, offering in-person lessons in the local metro area and virtual sessions worldwide to students of all ages and skill levels.[34] He maintains endorsements with Axis Percussion, including a signature bass drum pedal unveiled in 2024, supporting his ongoing work in session recordings and potential new band ventures.[35]Discography
With Trivium
Bent joined Trivium as their drummer in 2016 and provided lead drumming performances on all tracks for the band's subsequent releases during his tenure. His contributions are featured on three studio albums and one EP, where he handled the full drum recordings under producer Josh Wilbur.[36][37][38][39]Studio albums
- The Sin and the Sentence (2017) – Full drumming on all 11 tracks, including the single "Betrayer," which earned a Grammy nomination for Best Metal Performance in 2019.[36][4]
- What the Dead Men Say (2020) – Full drumming on all 10 tracks; Bent contributed to the songwriting process for the first time in the band's history.[37][40]
- In the Court of the Dragon (2021) – Full drumming on all 10 tracks.[38]
EP
- Struck Dead (2025) – Full drumming on all three tracks, marking Bent's final contribution to Trivium before departing the band in October 2025.[39][19]
With Brain Drill
Alex Bent performed drums on all tracks of Brain Drill's third studio album, Boundless Obscenity, self-released on July 21, 2016.[41] As the band's drummer during this period, Bent's contributions were integral to the album's technical death metal style, infused with grindcore intensity and rapid tempos.[42] His drumming emphasized high-speed blast beats, including precisely executed hyper blasts scattered throughout the tracks, alongside complex fill patterns that provided dynamic structure to the chaotic compositions.[43] Bent maintained relentless consistency in speed and tempo, earning praise for performances akin to a "human drum machine" that elevated the album's overall precision and aggression.[43] The release of Boundless Obscenity in mid-2016 served as a pivotal bridge in Bent's career, transitioning from his earlier extreme metal endeavors with Brain Drill—where he had been involved since the band's formation phase—to his joining Trivium later that year.[44]With other bands
Alex Bent has contributed as a session or full-time drummer to several projects in the technical death metal and black metal scenes, often providing intense, precise performances that align with the genres' demands for speed and complexity. With Underling, Bent performed full drumming duties on the band's debut album Bloodworship, released in 2015, where his percussion work supported the post-black metal sound alongside instrumentation by Rob Morey.[45][46] Bent provided drumming contributions to Arkaik's albums, delivering synchronized and dynamic patterns that complemented the band's progressive technical death metal style during his early career involvement.[47][48]- Metamorphignition (2012) – Full drumming on all tracks.
- Lucid Dawn (2015) – Full drumming on all tracks.[49]
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