You know your band’s pretentious when the name of your album sounds like it was a line ripped from a Robert Frost poem. Okay, so that’s an off the cuff remark that has nothing to do with the music of this Norwegian foursome. The sound? It was oddly compelling as we get a slightly temperamental mix of fusion jazz and techno metal. By now you’re asking yourself; how in the world does all that go together in one sound? The answer is very delicately, but Twisted into Form seems to make it work and as I write that, I finally understand the origin of the band’s name. In the hands of a band that clearly knows what it’s doing (spending six years playing together before the release of your first album probably helps), this music is an interesting experiment in form and style. I’m not sure it entirely works, but it was fun to listen to.
Enter Nothingness
Instinct Solitaire
Torrents
The Thin Layers Of Lust And Love
Tear
Manumit
The Flutter Kings
Erased
House Of Nadir
Coda



