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Intwine
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Intwine was a Dutch rock band formed in 2001 by five students of the Tilburg Rockacademie.
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![]() Intwine performing at Underground Cologne on August 14, 2009. | |
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Origin | Tilburg, North Brabant, Netherlands |
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Years active | 2001–2010 |
Labels | Tiefdruck-Musik/Universal (2008-2010) INterTWINE Records (2007-2010) V2 (2004-2008) Dureco (2002-2004) |
Members | Roger Peterson Jacob Streefkerk Jon Symons Eric Spring in 't Veld |
Past members | Erwin Gielen Jeremy Bonarriba Kevin Hissink Ferdinand van Duuren Touché Eusebius Rocheteau Mahuwallan Pablo Penton |
Website | intwine.nl |
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).