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World Service Review
Delirious' studio releases are getting to
be like Star Trek movies: every other release is the good
one. While Mezzamorphis and Touch had their bright moments,
it was the subsequent releases of Glo and World Service that
truly testify to the musical and songwriting brilliance of
these faith-based Brit rockers. Lead man Martin Smith, well
known within Christian music circles for his songwriting
prowess (such as "I Can Sing of Your Love Forever"),
combines with guitarist Stu Garrard for 12 tracks filled
with melody, catchy hooks, and enough crunch to satisfy anyone's
cutting-edge tastes. The irresistible chorus lines in "Rain
Down," "Majesty," and "Everyone Knows" show
that the Smith-Garrard tandem knows a good pop song. But
the more subtle and substantial element in World Service
is the clear comfort the band has with each other. Drummer
Stew Smith and bassist Jon Thatcher lay down rock-steady
rhythms throughout while keyboardist Tim Jupp adds just enough
spice to make it interesting. "Inside Outside" is
a great example of this with plenty of space between each
musician's moments. Delirious is clearly more confident and
mature in their craft. Music fans in the Christian world
and beyond will be all the better for it.
Review by: Michael Lyttle, Amazon.com
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