Delirious, the popular UK band that recently visited India as part of their promotional tour for their latest release "Now is the Time" ushering in the new year with yet another promising album.
Beginning from UK, these worship pioneers have uplifted congregations in 23 countries–––including Willow Creek! featuring 14 popular songs with the companion DVD highlighting live recordings of "I Could Sing of Your Love Forever," "History Maker," and "Majesty (Here I Am)".
The prolific group doesn't gives room for complaints as they cut a rock album almost every year. And, while the British–based band could appear to be capitalizing on the product chain, the group generally turns out consistent collections that die–hards devour no matter what the content. The group’s latest concert CD/DVD combo, "Now Is the Time," comes on the heels of several others – the most recent being 2004’s Hillsong collaboration "[UP] Unified:Praise" – though the set list remains fresh, and the performance quality is again top notch.
Rather than recycling it's hits over and over again, Delirious takes a cue from Dave Matthews Band by often integrating new material and rarely performed selections into each tour. This particular outing was in support of its latest studio creation, "The Mission Bell," and features the majority of those selections, which works to the gang’s advantag e considering the disc’s explosive mixture of jarring guitars, catchy choruses and congregational appeal.
The track list is virtually identical on both the audio and visual installments, including lively versions of the old hymn turned alternative expression “Solid Rock,” the Coldplay–esque “Now Is the Time,” the grandeur of “Miracle Maker” and the barnburner “Paint the Town Red.”
While the CD is a little limited in translating the audience’s excitement to a personal stereo, the DVD more than makes up for the slack. Not only is the crowd especially energetic, but the production is top–notch and could rival any major mainstream concert release. Older fans will also appreciate a gripping rendition of “History Maker” (exclusive to the DVD), one of the show’s most moving examples of simultaneous praise and partying. All in all, Delirious once again steps in an inventive direction while refusing formula in one of its most worthwhile live offerings to date.