Intwine

Intwine

Infobox Musical artist
Name = Intwine
Background = group_or_band
Origin = Tilburg, Netherlands
Genre = Rap rock, Reggae rock (first 2 albums)
Alternative rock
Years_active = 2002-present
Label = V2
URL = http://www.intwine.nl/
Current_members = Roger Peterson
Jacob Streefkerk
Touche Eusebius
Rocheteau Mahuwallan
Jon Symons
Past_members = Kevin Hissink
Erwin Gielen
Ferdinand van Duuren

Intwine is a Dutch rockband with Latin influences. The band was formed in the autumn of 2002. The members met each other at the Fontys Rockacademy of Tilburg.

Biography

In 2002 five members of the Fontys Rockacademy started the band Intwine.

Their first single "Happy?" was a big hit in the Netherlands and Belgium in 2003. Their debut album "Intwine" spawned three more singles: "Way out", "Get outta my head" and "Let me be". The band was nominated for the TMF Awards and for an Edison Award.

In 2004 the band composed and recorded the title song "Cruel Man" for the Dutch film The Preacher. Their second album "Perfect" became a success.

Intwine became known in other countries as well, such as in Turkey, where "Cruel man" got to number 1 in the charts.

In 2005 Intwine were nominated again for an Edison Award. Intwine also performed at the Pinkpop festival.

In 2006 the band wrote the title song "Feel it" for the film Nachtrit.

In 2007 Roger Peterson sang a song in "Carmen meets Carmen".

Discography

Albums

* Their latest album is Pyrrhic Victory. There are no Caribbean influences any more, it is pure rock. The two new members have had influence on this album. Because of that it has more electrical influences.

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External links

[http://www.intwine.nl official site]


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  • Intwine — In*twine , v. i. To be or to become intwined. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

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