Hyperbola is the eponymous debut album of the band Hyperbola, released in 2011. It is their second release, after the 2010 EP Crosswinds. The album in fact features a track from said EP ("Crosswinds"), and also contains new/cover versions of several tracks from band member Leonard Sheraldin's 2009 solo "demo" album Two Tree Hill ("Upon the Peak of Two Tree Hill", "Wanderer" and "Watcher of the Veil"). The album had a rather quiet release, but has since developed a cult following and gained positive critical reviews.
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| - Hyperbola is the eponymous debut album of the band Hyperbola, released in 2011. It is their second release, after the 2010 EP Crosswinds. The album in fact features a track from said EP ("Crosswinds"), and also contains new/cover versions of several tracks from band member Leonard Sheraldin's 2009 solo "demo" album Two Tree Hill ("Upon the Peak of Two Tree Hill", "Wanderer" and "Watcher of the Veil"). The album had a rather quiet release, but has since developed a cult following and gained positive critical reviews.
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Title
| - Wanderer
- A Scream in the Darkness
- Crosswinds
- Hyperbolic Curve
- Into the Valley of Fire
- Invalid Parameter
- Keep Close
- Parabolic Curve
- Quantum Insertion
- Recurrence
- Upon the Peak of Two Tree Hill
- Virtual Chaos
- Watcher of the Veil
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Writer
| - Sheraldin
- Sheraldin, Ake
- Sheraldin, Vasilyev
- Sheraldin, Vasilyev, Ake
- Sheraldin, Vasilyev, Ake, Roggeman
- Vasilyev, Sheraldin
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| - Hyperbola is the eponymous debut album of the band Hyperbola, released in 2011. It is their second release, after the 2010 EP Crosswinds. The album in fact features a track from said EP ("Crosswinds"), and also contains new/cover versions of several tracks from band member Leonard Sheraldin's 2009 solo "demo" album Two Tree Hill ("Upon the Peak of Two Tree Hill", "Wanderer" and "Watcher of the Veil"). The album had a rather quiet release, but has since developed a cult following and gained positive critical reviews.
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