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The Borderland Sessions

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Download links and information about The Borderland Sessions by John Mark McMillan. This album was released in 2014 and it belongs to Gospel, Rock, Christian Rock, Songwriter/Lyricist genres. It contains 22 tracks with total duration of 01:05:29 minutes.

Artist: John Mark McMillan
Release date: 2014
Genre: Gospel, Rock, Christian Rock, Songwriter/Lyricist
Tracks: 22
Duration: 01:05:29
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Tongues of Fire (Commentary) 0:44
2. Tongues of Fire 4:31
3. Monsters Talk (Commentary) 1:36
4. Monsters Talk (feat. Bear Rinehart) 3:51
5. Visceral (Commentary) 0:33
6. Visceral (feat. Ray Dalton) 3:54
7. Future / Past (Commentary) 2:11
8. Future / Past (feat. Kim Walker-Smith) 5:10
9. Borderland (Commentary) 1:22
10. Borderland 4:50
11. Love at the End (Commentary) 1:04
12. Love at the End 4:01
13. Heart Runs (Commentary) 1:55
14. Heart Runs (feat. Sarah McMillan) 4:57
15. Counting On (Commentary) 1:36
16. Counting On (feat. Brady Toops) 4:40
17. Guns / Napoleon (Commentary) 2:37
18. Guns / Napoleon 5:30
19. Silver Shore (Commentary) 1:28
20. Silver Shore (Acoustic in New Zealand) 3:26
21. Holy Ghost (Commentary) 1:46
22. Holy Ghost 3:47

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The result of a successful Kickstarter campaign, Borderland, the fourth long-player from earthy Charlotte, North Carolina-based singer/songwriter John Mark McMillan, offers up a richly detailed set of creative and impassioned praise & worship songs that eschew the usual CCM, megachurch pop templates in favor of a more organic, experimental, and authentic approach, especially on epics like "Future/Past" and "Guns Napoleon," that evokes the fiery folk-rock of Bruce Springsteen, the shape-shifting cadences of Gungor, and the heartfelt, rustic affability of the David Crowder Band.