Delirious Working on New Album

British pop and rock worship band Delirious have revealed their plans for their new album which will be released in the UK in November 2005. Their seventh studio album, following 'World Service', released in December 2003, had provisionally been named 'Now Is The Time'.

From January this year, the band have been working diligently on the new album at ICC Studios in UK between their touring schedule. Together with producer Sam Gibson, who previously mixed the 'World Service' album, they will continue to record it over the next few months.

The new album has been described by Stew Smith as "The strongest, most honest album we have ever made."

It will contain about 15 songs, and one of the tracks titled 'Now Is The Time' has already made a public appearance last month at a Delirious performance at Hillsong Church in London.

More details about the new album are yet to emerge and other new songs will be added when they become known. Delirious are also preparing to lead the worship at the Soul Survivor, Grapevine and Summer Madness festivals in the UK this July and August.
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