Mezzamorphis by Delirious?
A late discovery of Delirious?'s 1999 album, a bold step from worship band into ambitious British rock.
Stuart Garrard, often known as Stu G, was the lead guitarist and a backing vocalist of Delirious?, joining the band in 1994. He later formed the project One Sonic Society and worked as a session guitarist and solo artist.
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.
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.