Delirious- King Of Fools
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King Of Fools

Track Listings
1 Sanctify (4:12)
2 Deeper (4:18)
3 Rivival Town (4:56)
4 All the Way (4:14)
5 August 30th (6:19)
6 Promise (4:14)
7 King or Cripple (4:37)
8 Hands of Kindness (4:45)
9 Louder Than the Radio (3:24)
10 White Ribbon Day (6:46)
11 King of Fools (4:00)
12 History Maker (6:42)
13 What a Friend I've Found (5:26)


Discography
World Service (2004)
Access: D (2003)
Libertad (2003)
Touch (2002)
Deeper: The D:Finitive Worship Experience (2001)
Glo  (2000)
Mezzamorphis  (1999)
King Of Fools (1998)
The Cutting Edge  (1997)


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  Overall rating: +++-

 

 

Album Reviews

I became a Christian because of music. The people who showed love to me helped, but it was the music, all-encompassing and powerful that made me feel like something important existed beyond myself. Delirious's music was a big part of that.

King of Fools is centered around the complementary themes of doubt and faith, questioning God and redemption. One of the reasons I love this band so much is the fact that they aren't always "happy-clappy" like so many other other worship bands. Their songs are sincere, thoughtful, intelligent, and most of all, powerful. They address issues that anyone with a complex faith has struggled with, and found their faith stronger because of it.

For example, take their single, Deeper, one of my favorite worship songs, and one of the first I learned. It's alternatively questioning, enthusiastic, humble and completely in love with God. From the honesty of "I want to be meeker/But have you seen this old earth? and "I want to go deeper/But is it just a stupid whim?" to "And the wonder of it all is that I'm living just to fall/More in love with you," this song encompasses so many of the emotions inherent in the contemplative Christian life. (Or at least in mine.) Plus, it rocks. Likewise, "White Ribbon Day" expresses many of the same fears, and is particuarly relevant today (although it was released in 1998). I certainly couldn't help but think of Bush's lack of doubt about God's support for the War in Iraq listening to the lyrics "How can it be that God is love?/When blood rolls down upon our land." In all, the song is an insistant call for peace and love, following Jesus's message of loving one's neighbor.

As for music, anyone who thinks Christians are all uptight Republicans who can't rock hasn't listened to Delirious?. Beyond their punkish look, the band can rock with plenty of loud guitars and passionate singing. The music is generally straightforward rock, with a few lovely songs breaking the mold. For example, "What a Friend I've Found" starts as a sparcely arranged, prayer-like song and evolves into a gorgeous gospelly song backed by guitars.

In addition to all this, Delirious? prove you can write a terrific worship song without using the words "Jesus," "Lord" or "God" (in fact, they have several). If you want a Christian band that is just a great band in general, listen to Delirious? They're my favorite Christian band, and one of my favorites overall.

~ Storiteller

 

Delirious? has been around for awhile, but Americans are still discovering this band. Their first album that we were introduced to was Cutting Edge, which contained live recordings of their praise and worship gigs. Then came their full-length studio album, King Of Fools which launched this band on the map. Their catchy tune Deeper became an instant hit, and their follow-up single, Revival Town was also an instant classic. Unfortunately, and we are probably alone on this one, the album did not have much more to offer. We found the music to be very simplistic, and nothing really came out and grabbed us. We may be wrong on this one, but the success of this album is found on the two tracks mentioned above.

~ Kevin McNeese

  

     

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