''Intersections'' is the second
studio album by the
Chicago
(''City in a Garden''); I Will
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-based singer-songwriter Evan Thomas Weiss, known as
Into It. Over It. ''
Rolling Stone
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'' listed the album 38th on the "40 Greatest Emo Albums of All-time" list.
Critical reception
The ''
Chicago Reader
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'' called the album "lush and lovely," writing that Weiss "keeps finding new ways to express himself within an idiom that’s already been declared dead several times."
Track listing
Personnel
;Into It. Over It.
*Evan Thomas Weiss –
vocals
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guitar
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bass
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, other instruments
;Additional personnel
*Nick Wakim – Drums
References
2013 albums
Into It. Over It. albums
Triple Crown Records albums
Big Scary Monsters Recording Company albums
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