

Artist: Delirious?
Product: Kingdom Of Comfort
Label: Furious? Records
Release date: 14th April 2008
Product Code: FURYCD13
Of Kingdoms, Kings and Comfort
It’s really not supposed to be this way. As bands
approach the mid-point of their second decade they’re
supposed to make their selections from an increasingly limited
menu.Right about now it’s supposed to be all hiding
behind big gates and sweeping driveways, taking things easy,
making yourself comfortable.
Thankfully, none of the above have ever been an option for
Delirious?. Instead something bigger, bolder, perilous has
happened, leaving the band well and truly messed up, fully
inspired and utterly uncomfortable. ‘Kingdom of Comfort’
is the band’s 11th studio album. What can we say?
From cancer to consumerism, fear and failure to hope and
unity, Martin, Stu G, Stew, Tim and Jon-the-bassist offer
their most real and risky album to date. With anthems and
wakes, anger and the rawest guts you’ve ever heard,
Delirious? have produced their loudest album yet. Hooks
and melodies drip from every track, drawing listeners in
only to have the razor-words slash away all that is fake
and artificial. It all started with trips to slums in India
and Cambodia – encounters with life that made poverty
personal and forced hard questions to be asked by each member
of the band. Living the five star dream comes with a whole
load more baggage when it’s fused with feeding projects
and faith. So Delirious? took their questions into the studio
and emerged with this: a heart full of tracks that rage
and praise and applaud and tear down and stumble and sprint.
Soaked in stories and personal experience, you’ll
have to wait for the song-by-song to catch the detail of
individual tracks, and there are too many highlights to
lift out here. But if you want a simple sound bite to savour,
try this dragnet of lyrics: ‘See me falling down…
there will come a day when this all will fall away…
I can’t believe that I just turned away from the souls
living in this hell today… see me falling down…
save me from the kingdom of comfort where I am king, from
my unhealthy lust of material things… is there a place
in your arms of love strong enough?’
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