Mezzamorphis by Delirious?
A late discovery of Delirious?'s 1999 album, a bold step from worship band into ambitious British rock.
Martin Smith was the lead vocalist and rhythm guitarist of Delirious?, and the principal songwriter and founder of the band. After the group disbanded in 2009 he pursued a solo career and continued writing worship music.
A late discovery of Delirious?'s 1999 album, a bold step from worship band into ambitious British rock.
A late discovery of Delirious?'s 1997 album, a raw and ambitious record that helped reshape British worship.
Jesus Culture's 2012 Live from New York is a long, fervent night of worship with Martin Smith and Kim Walker-Smith.
Delirious?'s 2008 album questions easy comfort and points outward, mixing rock and worship with a searching heart.
Delirious?'s mid-nineties Cutting Edge recordings are raw, urgent worship that helped reshape a generation's praise.
Delirious?'s 2001 album, a bold, restless rock record that pushed the band beyond worship into wider, stranger songs.
Delirious? sharpen into a leaner rock band on this 2005 album about answering the call to go and serve.
A 2000 Delirious? record found later: a continuous worship rock set built around recurring glow-in-the-dark interludes.
The British band Delirious? balance arena rock and honest worship on this ambitious 2003 album about grace.