Intersections (Mekong Delta album)

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Intersections
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Studio album by
Released23 April 2012
Recorded2011- 2012
Genre Neo-classical metal
Progressive metal
Thrash metal
Length53:26
Label Steamhammer / SPV
Producer Ralph Hubert
Mekong Delta chronology
Wanderer on the Edge of Time
(2010)
Intersections
(2012)
In a Mirror Darkly
(2014)

Intersections is the tenth album from progressive/thrash metal band Mekong Delta, released in April 2012. It is a compilation of songs from previous albums that were re-recorded with the current line-up. [1]

Contents

Track listing

  1. "The Cure" - 04:15
  2. "Shades of Doom" - 04:20
  3. "Sphere Eclipse" - 06:18
  4. "The Healer" - 07:38
  5. "Innocent" - 05:20
  6. "Memories of Tomorrow" - 04:44
  7. "Heroes Grief" - 05:44
  8. "Heartbeat" - 07:04
  9. "Transgressor" - 03:38
  10. "Prophecy" - 04:25

Song origins

Band line-up

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References

  1. Andrew Edmunds (3 June 2012). "Intersections Review". Last Rites. Retrieved 15 April 2019.