Deliverance (metal band)
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Deliverance - circa 1988
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Background information | ||
Origin | USA | |
Genre(s) | Thrash metal Speed metal Progressive metal Christian Metal |
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Years active | 1985-2002 2006-present |
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Label(s) | Retroactive Records | |
Website | Deliverance Official Myspace | |
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Jimmy P. Brown II Mike Phillips Corin Jae Scott Tim Kronyak Mike Reed |
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Former members | ||
Manny Morales David Gilbreath Larry Farkas Jesse Rivera (deceased) Glenn Rodgers George Ochoa Marcus Colon Brian Khairullah Mike Grato Chris Hyde Kevin Lee Jon Knox Jeff Mason Jim Chaffin Jonathan Maddux |
- See Deliverance (disambiguation) for other uses of this name.
Deliverance is an American Christian Speed/Thrash metal band which later shifted into more of a Progressive Metal outfit that is led and was founded by Jimmy P. Brown II in 1985.
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[edit] History
Deliverance formed in the 1985 as a speed metal outfit, where the Christian metal community first encountered them on the compilation album "California Metal". They published their self-titled debut album Deliverance in 1989 with Jimmy P Brown (guitars and lead vocals), Glenn Rogers (lead guitar), Brian Khairullah (bass), and Chris Hyde (drums), but did not make major waves in the Christian metal community until their 1990 release "Weapons of Our Warfare". During this time, the band replaced guitarist Glenn Rogers with George Ochoa, and released a video on MTV for the title track of "Weapons".
During the production of their third album, Brian Khairullah and Chris Hyde were replaced with Mike Grato and Kevin Lee respectively. The third album did not perform as well, and tensions within the band resulted in George Ochoa leaving.
Their fourth album was a major change in direction for the band musically. "Stay of Execution" went in a more progressive metal direction, complete with new guitarist Mike Phillips. While this move did anger fans at the time, others feel that "Stay" represents Deliverance's best work. Their fifth album "Learn" continued in a progressive direction with new bassist Manny Morales. From this time on, the other positions in the band changed with increasing frequency, but the core of the band remained Jimmy Brown and Manny Morales.
Deliverance released "River Disturbance" in 1994 and "Camelot in Smithereens" in 1995. Originally intended to be a single album, conflicts with their record companies resulted in these albums being released separately, with "Camelot" being the poorest seller in the Deliverance catalog at the time.
Deliverance disappeared until 2001, when they released their final studio album, "Assimilation", which was not well received by fans due to its major changes from the classic Deliverance style.
After Deliverance, Jimmy Brown started to work on his new line-up, electronica-industrial-gothic group Fearful Symmetry. The name is probably derived from Daniel Amos Fearful Symmetry album. The only member besides Brown in the group is Corin Jae Scott. The group has published two albums, "This Sad Veil of Tears" in 2002 and "A Loss of Balance" in 2005.
Deliverance recently reformed with a lineup of Jimmy P. Brown II, Mike Phillips, Corin Jae Scott, Tim Kronyak, and Mike Reed. The band's upcoming album set to be titled "As Above - So Below" is set to be released on April 24, 2007.[1] Full length songs from the album can currently be heard on the band's official MySpace page.[2]
[edit] Discography
- Deliverance (1989, Intense Records)
- Weapons of Our Warfare (1990, Intense Records)
- What a Joke (1991, Intense Records)
- Intense Records Presents: Recorded Live, Vol. 1 (1992, Intense Records)
- Stay of Execution (1992, Intense Records)
- Learn (1993, Intense Records)
- River Disturbance (1995, Brainstorm Artists, Intl)
- Camelot in Smithereens (1995, Intense Records)
- Assimilation (2001, Indie Dream Records)
- Live at Cornerstone 2001 (2001, Magdalene Records)
- As Above - So Below (2007)
Other Releases
- I Predict A Clone (1994, tribute to Steve Taylor)
[edit] Current members
- Jimmy P. Brown II - Vocals/ Guitars
- Mike Phillips - Guitars
- Corin Jae Scott -Keyboards
- Tim Kronyak - Bass
- Mike Reed - Drums
[edit] Former Members
- Manny Morales - Bass
- David Gilbreath - Keyboards
- Larry Farkas - Guitars
- Jesse Rivera (deceased 2006) - Drums
- Glenn Rodgers - Guitars
- George Ochoa - Guitars
- Marcus Colon - Guitars
- Brian Khairullah - Bass
- Mike Grato -- Bass
- Chris Hyde - Drums
- Kevin Lee - Drums
- Jon Knox - Drums
- Jeff Mason - Drums
- Jim Chaffin - Drums
- Jonathan Maddux - Keyboards
[edit] References
- Hale, Mark (1993). "0796", Headbangers, First edition, second printing, Ann Arbor, Michigan: Popular Culture, Ink., 92. ISBN 1-56075-029-4.
- Powell, Mark Allan (2002). Encyclopedia of Contemporary Christian Music, First printing, Peabody, Massachusetts: Hendrickson Publishers, 252. ISBN 1-56563-679-1.