Delirious? enter final year together with new live album

|PIC1|It may be their final year together, but Delirious? are starting it on a productive note with the announcement of a forthcoming live CD and DVD.

The album is one of their last ever new projects after 15 years of dominating the Christian music scene at home as well as abroad.

‘My Soul Sings’ was recorded last year in front of 12,000 passionate Christians in a breezeblock building not too dissimilar from the ones the band started out their live gigs in during their early years.

The track list covers the band’s development over the year, including early favourites like ‘Deeper’, ‘History Maker’, and ‘Bliss’, and songs that embody the band’s transition to a deeper connection with the heart of God, like ‘God’s Romance’, ‘Rain Down’, and ‘Majesty’. Also in the mix are more recent tracks like the hit ‘Kingdom of Comfort’, ‘Break the Silence’ and ‘My Soul Sings’, in which their passion for social justice is bound up with their ardent desire to worship and glorify God.

The ‘My Soul Sings’ live CD and DVD will be released in the UK on March 16.
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