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Internationally Acclaimed Rock Band Delirious?
Calls The Church On New Album
Carrying on its tradition of globally relevant
music, Delirious? returns with their new studio album, The
Mission Bell, releasing Dec. 26 on Sparrow Records. Known
as the galvanizing force that changed the face of worship
and for its compelling live performances that took them into
23 countries last year alone, Delirious? speaks directly
to the Church through The Mission Bell, delivering a call
of action to all believers.
“What are we going to do with what we have been given?” asks
Delirious? member Martin Smith. “We love what we do,
but there’s gotta be more. We want to make a change.
Surely, this whole God thing is not just for putting Christian
records out. Surely, God has called us to higher things.
It’s not enough to sit back and enjoy the ride, but
to be sure of the ride we’re on.”
This is the shared vision of Smith,
guitarist Stu G, keyboardist Tim Jupp, bassist Jon Thatcher
and drummer Stew Smith, delivered in the vessel that is
The Mission Bell. There is a sense of urgency, a challenge
to the Church to quit talking about what it believes and
to take action with all it’s been
given. “I think there’s a lot of inspiration
for people to get out of these songs,” says Stu G. “I
think it’ll help some folks kind of work out their
calling, work out what they’re supposed to be doing.”
And this message will resonate all
over America as the band’s
first stateside radio single from the recording, “Fires
Burn,” hits the airwaves next month. “There aren’t
many songs about the return of Jesus and it is a healthy
reminder that heaven is the destination,” says Martin.
Sometimes the mission Delirious? shares
also means tackling the difficult issues. In the album’s “Our God
Reigns,” the band deals with the subject of social
injustice, particularly A.I.D.S., abortion and the constant
focus of Western culture on self-improvement and materialism,
definitely not the usual subject matter for rock ’n’ roll,
but something Martin felt was important to address. “All
I had was the chorus when I started out, and I thought ‘Oh,
fantastic, this is going to be another little church song
that everyone will sing. That will be great.’ But I
could not write any verses for it, and all of the sudden,
these heavy lyrics came out,” Martin recalls.
The album also features the talents
of well-known artist tobyMac on “Solid Rock,” a remake of the hymn, “On
Christ the Solid Rock.” Additionally, The Mission Bell
will be enhanced with a 12-minute behind the scenes video.
In anticipation of the December 26 release of The Mission
Bell, Delirious? will be prepping American audiences by playing
new music at four dates in California beginning in San Francisco.
The band is also planning a US tour next April. For all the
latest tour updates, go to www.delirious.co.uk.
Despite playing for capacity crowds
at venues worldwide, including stints with Bon Jovi, Bryan
Adams, and most recently in front of a million people in
Germany for World Youth Day, and their recognition as an
RIAA certified Gold selling band, Delirious? members believe
the best is yet to come. It’s
this desire to continue to up the ante that causes the band
to maintain such revitalizing innovation in their music and
message.
Provided by: Sparrow Records
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