Intwine

Intwine
Intwine performing at Underground Cologne on August 14, 2009.
Intwine performing at Underground Cologne on August 14, 2009.
Background information
OriginTilburg, North Brabant, Netherlands
Genres
Years active2001–2010
LabelsTiefdruck-Musik/Universal (2008-2010)
INterTWINE Records (2007-2010)
V2 (2004-2008)
Dureco (2002-2004)
MembersRoger Peterson
Jacob Streefkerk
Jon Symons
Eric Spring in 't Veld
Past membersErwin Gielen
Jeremy Bonarriba
Kevin Hissink
Ferdinand van Duuren
Touché Eusebius
Rocheteau Mahuwallan
Pablo Penton
Websiteintwine.nl

Intwine was a Dutch rock band formed in 2001 by five students of the Tilburg Rockacademie.

The band received nationwide notoriety in the Netherlands after lead singer Roger Peterson's participation in the Idols talent show in 2002.[1] Subsequently, Intwine charted the Dutch Top 40 five times, with "Happy?" (#3) and "Cruel Man" (#7) being their major hits. During their nine-year career they released four studio albums: Intwine (2003), Perfect (2004), Pyrrhic Victory (2006) and Kingdom of Contradiction (2009).

On October 16, 2010, Intwine revealed their breakup through its website.[2] The group's last line-up consisted of Roger Peterson (vocals), Jacob Streefkerk (guitar), Jon Symons (guitar) and Eric Spring in 't Veld (drums).

  1. ^ Review: Intwine - Kingdom of Contradiction[permanent dead link] Bart Nijssen, Rocktribune. (Dutch)
  2. ^ "Official website". Archived from the original on 2007-11-23. Retrieved 2007-11-15.