''Mezzamorphis'' is the second studio album by
Christian rock
Christian rock is a form of rock music that features lyrics focusing on matters of Christian faith, often with an emphasis on Jesus in Christianity, Jesus, typically performed by self-proclaimed Christians, Christian individuals. The extent to w ...
band
Delirious?
Delirious? (formerly known as The Cutting Edge Band) were an English contemporary Christian band. For the majority of their career, the lineup featured Martin Smith on vocals and guitar, Stu G (full name Stuart Garrard) on guitar and backing vo ...
. Released in 1999, it represented a large step towards a more
electronic
Electronic may refer to:
*Electronics, the science of how to control electric energy in semiconductor
* ''Electronics'' (magazine), a defunct American trade journal
*Electronic storage, the storage of data using an electronic device
*Electronic co ...
sound for the band and received a huge critical acclaim.
''Mezzamorphis'' spawned two UK singles, "
See the Star" and "
It's OK", both of which landed in the top 20 of the
UK Singles Charts
The UK Singles Chart (currently titled Official Singles Chart, with the upper section more commonly known as the Official UK Top 40) is compiled by the Official Charts Company (OCC), on behalf of the British record industry, listing the top-s ...
, whilst the album itself peaked at No. 25 on the
UK Album Charts
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, giving Delirious? their second top 30 album in a row. The album has since been certified
silver
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in the UK. In the US, "
Gravity
In physics, gravity () is a fundamental interaction which causes mutual attraction between all things with mass or energy. Gravity is, by far, the weakest of the four fundamental interactions, approximately 1038 times weaker than the str ...
" was released as the lead single in promotion of the album.
Recording and production
Following their breakthrough 1997 album ''
King of Fools'', Delirious? started recording ''Mezzamorphis'' in February 1998, and continued to record throughout that year, interspersed with summer tours throughout the US and UK. The band began recording with roughly half the songs already written, and continued writing as they recorded.
Most of the recording took place in an old school in
West Sussex
West Sussex is a county in South East England on the English Channel coast. The ceremonial county comprises the shire districts of Adur, Arun, Chichester, Horsham, and Mid Sussex, and the boroughs of Crawley and Worthing. Covering an a ...
. In the words of lead vocalist
Martin Smith Martin Smith may refer to:
Arts and entertainment
*Martin Seymour-Smith (1928–1998), British poet, literary critic, biographer and astrologer
*Martin Cruz Smith (born 1942), American writer
*Martin Smith (drummer) (1946–1997), British drummer ...
, "We turned a classroom into a control room, and there were some wooden rooms where students used to dine, in which we set up a drum kit with different mike positions. We did the bulk of it there for the first six months in between touring. In the end, we went to a smaller studio in Ford just to finish it off." The band used movable drapes to experiment with different drum sounds and
reverbs; most of the drums on the album are thus natural and unprocessed.
Formerly known for a sound similar to that of
U2,
[ (delirious.org.uk mirror)] Delirious? aimed for a more dense and electronic sound, taking inspiration from
Radiohead.
Producer
Tedd T was brought in to add aspects of
electronica
Electronica is both a broad group of electronic-based music styles intended for listening rather than strictly for dancing and a music scene that started in the early 1990s in the United Kingdom. In the United States, the term is mostly used to ...
to the production.
Recording was finished at a small studio near
Littlehampton
Littlehampton is a town, seaside resort, and pleasure harbour, and the most populous civil parish in the Arun District of West Sussex, England. It lies on the English Channel on the eastern bank of the mouth of the River Arun. It is south sou ...
, putting the final touches on vocals.
The album was mixed by
Jack Joseph Puig
Jack Joseph Puig is an American audio engineer, A&R executive, and record producer. He has worked with Tonic, Hole, Jellyfish, The Black Crowes, John Mayer, Weezer, Fiona Apple, Roger Hodgson, Taxiride, Green Day, Counting Crows, No Doubt, Klax ...
in Los Angeles early in 1999. In the words of guitarist
Stu G, "Martin and I went out to LA in January for three weeks and sat down with him and explained to him what we were doing and where we were coming from, what we were trying to accomplish with the music. He was very perceptive. He definitely took our tracks and made them into something we couldn't have done ourselves."
Puig's mixing of the album deepened the bass sound and brought it more of a "club" feel.
Content
As with the previous album, ''
King of Fools'', ''Mezzamorphis'' is mostly midtempo; notable exceptions include "Bliss"
and "Gravity".
The new electronic direction taken by the band incorporated a
theremin
The theremin (; originally known as the ætherphone/etherphone, thereminophone or termenvox/thereminvox) is an electronic musical instrument controlled without physical contact by the performer (who is known as a thereminist). It is named afte ...
, played by bassist Jon Thatcher; additionally,
Stu G used
Revox
ReVox (on-logo styling REVOX) is a brand name, registered by Studer on 27 March 1951 for Swiss audio equipment.
History
The first Studer-designed tape recorders were branded Dynavox. After the first production series of Dynavox recorders, a new ...
tape delays to create keyboard-like guitar effects.
Classical instruments were also included, including a
Salvation Army
Salvation (from Latin: ''salvatio'', from ''salva'', 'safe, saved') is the state of being saved or protected from harm or a dire situation. In religion and theology, ''salvation'' generally refers to the deliverance of the soul from sin and its ...
brass band on "It's OK",
an upright bass (also played by Thatcher) on "Kiss Your Feet", and a
string quartet
The term string quartet can refer to either a type of musical composition or a group of four people who play them. Many composers from the mid-18th century onwards wrote string quartets. The associated musical ensemble consists of two violinist ...
throughout the album.
While ''Mezzamorphis'' is not strictly a
concept album
A concept album is an album whose tracks hold a larger purpose or meaning collectively than they do individually. This is typically achieved through a single central narrative or theme, which can be instrumental, compositional, or lyrical. So ...
, more than one professional reviewer has pointed out that there is a general theme of getting to
heaven
Heaven or the heavens, is a common religious cosmological or transcendent supernatural place where beings such as deities, angels, souls, saints, or venerated ancestors are said to originate, be enthroned, or reside. According to the bel ...
running through the whole work.
The band have confirmed this,
[ (delirious.org.uk mirror)] and have also pointed out a theme of change.
"Heaven", inspired by the troubles in Northern Ireland, ties the two themes of heaven and change together; according to Smith, "we have to come to realize that we come from the dust, yet we believe one day we'll meet Jesus. In the meantime, we're caught between two worlds. Heaven is my home."
[ (delirious.org.uk mirror)]
The first track, "Mezzanine Floor", is the change-oriented centrepiece of the album, written about the musical growth of the band.
According to Stu G, "we feel that we're at a point where we've left where we were, but we're not yet where we believe we're going to end up. So, we're on the way, in the middle, on the mezzanine floor."
"Metamorphis", written solely by Stu G, further explores this theme of change. The name of the album is a mixture of the names of these two tracks (see
metamorphosis and
mezzanine
A mezzanine (; or in Italian, a ''mezzanino'') is an intermediate floor in a building which is partly open to the double-height ceilinged floor below, or which does not extend over the whole floorspace of the building, a loft with non-sloped ...
).
Another strong theme from the album is
peer pressure
Peer pressure is the direct or indirect influence on peers, i.e., members of social groups with similar interests, experiences, or social statuses. Members of a peer group are more likely to influence a person's beliefs, values, and behavior. A g ...
, particularly due to the band's part-Christian-part-mainstream status. The song "Gravity" refers to the opposing influences of Heaven and the secular world pulling the band in opposite directions, whilst "Metamorphis" further explores "the fact that out in the world, although everybody wants to be their own selves, we're pulled this way and that. Everyone you meet wants you to be something or another. The song asks God to help us to be our own true selves, as God sees us, not the way folk pressure us to be what they want us to be." "Bliss" deals with accusations of
selling out
"Selling out", or "sold out" in the past tense, is a common expression for the compromising of a person's integrity, morality, authenticity, or principles by forgoing the long-term benefits of the collective or group in exchange for personal g ...
; in the words of Stu G, "we know exactly where we want to go, we want to take our music to the world and have it recognized as being as good as anything that's out there. But we're not going to compromise or back away from our integrity as Christians."
Promotion and reception
The promotional UK tour featured American rock band
Switchfoot
Switchfoot is an American rock music, rock band from San Diego, California. The band's members are Jon Foreman (lead vocals, guitar), Tim Foreman (bass guitar, backing vocals), Chad Butler (drum kit, drums, percussion), and Jerome Fontamillas (g ...
as support. Delirious? also performed several songs live at
Glastonbury Festival
Glastonbury Festival (formally Glastonbury Festival of Contemporary Performing Arts and known colloquially as Glasto) is a five-day festival of contemporary performing arts that takes place in Pilton, Somerset, England. In addition to contempo ...
.
The first single, "
See the Star", was released in the UK in 1999, selling over 5,000 copies in the first day and 12,000 copies in the first week. This was enough to push it to No. 16 in the
UK Singles Charts
The UK Singles Chart (currently titled Official Singles Chart, with the upper section more commonly known as the Official UK Top 40) is compiled by the Official Charts Company (OCC), on behalf of the British record industry, listing the top-s ...
and No. 2 in the indies — the highest chart position ever held by a Delirious? single. A year later, the band released "
It's OK", which entered the singles charts at No. 18 and the indie charts at No. 3.
The song was featured an episode of the US television series ''
Get Real''. "Gravity" was planned to be released as a single in the UK, but was only released as a radio single in the US, due to
Radio One's refusal to playlist the band.
''Mezzamorphis'' was released on 12 April 1999 in the United Kingdom. Despite the extensive publicity campaign, the album debuted at No. 25 in the
UK Album Charts
The Official Albums Chart is a list of albums ranked by physical and digital sales and (from March 2015) audio streaming in the United Kingdom. It was published for the first time on 22 July 1956 and is compiled every week by the Official Charts C ...
and No. 2 in the indies,
[ (delirious.org.uk mirror)] lower than the band's first album, ''
King of Fools''; however, it was the second consecutive Top 30 release for the band. The album also reached No. 2 in the
contemporary Christian music
Contemporary Christian music, also known as CCM, Christian pop, and occasionally inspirational music is a genre of modern popular music, and an aspect of Christian media, which is lyrically focused on matters related to the Christian faith and ...
charts in America and No. 137 in the
''Billboard'' 200 (No. 5 in the
Heatseekers
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) following its 8 June release.
Critical response was generally positive in both the secular and UK Christian music media. ''
Rock Sound
''Rock Sound'' is a British magazine that covers rock music. The magazine aims at being more " underground" and less commercial, while also giving coverage to better-known acts. It generally focuses on pop punk, post-hardcore, metalcore, punk, ...
'' magazine praised "the band's talent for writing instant rock/pop songs"
and stated, "it shouldn't be long before Delirious? claim their rightful place as one of Britain's brightest new bands", whilst ''
Q'' magazine named them "the hottest thing in Christian rock" and predicted, "Mezzamorphis will be the album that makes them". The UK Christian music magazine
Cross Rhythms
Cross Rhythms is a Christian media organisation based in Stoke-on-Trent, England. It operates an FM and online radio station, produces radio shows sent internationally, and its website has resources about contemporary Christian music.
His ...
awarded the album a full ten-square rating, calling the album an "absolute classic",
whilst Jesus Freak Hideout stated, "the musical growth is evident... and appreciated". The album also drew comparisons to U2's anthemic qualities
[ (delirious.org.uk mirror)] and was praised for its modern production.
In the United States, the
Virgin
Virginity is the state of a person who has never engaged in sexual intercourse. The term ''virgin'' originally only referred to sexually inexperienced women, but has evolved to encompass a range of definitions, as found in traditional, modern ...
marketed version omitted two songs ("Kiss Your Feet" and "Jesus' Blood") that were included on the Sparrow version. Each of these contained explicit faith references.
Additionally, the album caused some controversy in the US Christian music scene
due to the lyric "she's as pretty as hell" in the song "It's OK".
The band had left the song off promotional copies of the album, and Sparrow Records had considered leaving the song off the album; several Christian retailers dropped the album amongst the complaints.
Smith wrote a response to the controversy on the band's website;
[ (delirious.org.uk mirror)] however, many fans continued to believe that the band had left
Christian rock
Christian rock is a form of rock music that features lyrics focusing on matters of Christian faith, often with an emphasis on Jesus in Christianity, Jesus, typically performed by self-proclaimed Christians, Christian individuals. The extent to w ...
for the secular industry. The band also received criticism for the lack of the word "Jesus" on the album.
"We recognise the ultimate validity of the criticisms leveled against us," responded lead singer Martin Smith, "and we feel as a band that this just speaks to the spiritual and intellectual maturity of our listening audience and Christians in general, for that matter."
Track listing
UK track listing
# "Mezzanine Floor" (
Martin Smith Martin Smith may refer to:
Arts and entertainment
*Martin Seymour-Smith (1928–1998), British poet, literary critic, biographer and astrologer
*Martin Cruz Smith (born 1942), American writer
*Martin Smith (drummer) (1946–1997), British drummer ...
,
Stuart Garrard) – 3:44
# "Heaven" (Smith, Garrard) – 3:59
# "Follow" (Smith, Garrard) – 4:39
# "Bliss" (Smith, Garrard) – 3:15
# "
It's OK" (Smith, Garrard) – 4:08
# "Metamorphis" (Garrard) – 4:20
# "
See The Star" (Smith, Garrard) – 3:30
# "
Gravity
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" (Garrard, Jonathan Thatcher, Smith) – 3:18
# "Beautiful Sun" (Garrard) – 4:35
# "Love Falls Down" (Smith, Garrard) – 3:58
# "Blindfold" (Smith) – 5:58
# "Kiss Your Feet" (Smith, Thatcher) – 4:19
US track listing (Sparrow Records version)
# "The Mezzanine Floor" (Smith, Garrard) – 3:44
# "Heaven" (Smith, Garrard) – 3:59
# "Follow" (Smith, Garrard) – 4:39
# "Bliss" (Smith, Garrard) – 3:15
# "Beautiful Sun" (Garrard) – 4:35
# "Metamorphis" (Garrard) – 4:20
# "
See The Star" (Smith, Garrard) – 3:30
# "
Gravity
In physics, gravity () is a fundamental interaction which causes mutual attraction between all things with mass or energy. Gravity is, by far, the weakest of the four fundamental interactions, approximately 1038 times weaker than the str ...
" (Garrard, Jonathan Thatcher, Smith) – 3:18
# "
It's OK" (Smith, Garrard) – 4:08
# "Love Falls Down" (Smith, Garrard) – 3:58
# "Blindfold" (Smith) – 5:58
# "Kiss Your Feet" (Smith, Thatcher) – 4:19
# "Jesus' Blood" (Smith) - 5:54
# "Deeper 99" (Smith, Garrard) - 4:19
US track listing (Virgin Records version)
# "The Mezzanine Floor" (Smith, Garrard) – 3:44
# "Deeper 99" (Smith, Garrard) - 4:19
# "Heaven" (Smith, Garrard) – 3:59
# "Follow" (Smith, Garrard) – 4:39
# "
It's OK" (Smith, Garrard) – 4:08
# "Metamorphis" (Garrard) – 4:20
# "
See The Star" (Smith, Garrard) – 3:30
# "
Gravity
In physics, gravity () is a fundamental interaction which causes mutual attraction between all things with mass or energy. Gravity is, by far, the weakest of the four fundamental interactions, approximately 1038 times weaker than the str ...
" (Garrard, Jonathan Thatcher, Smith) – 3:18
# "Bliss" (Smith, Garrard) – 3:15
# "Beautiful Sun" (Garrard) – 4:35
# "Love Falls Down" (Smith, Garrard) – 3:58
# "Blindfold" (Smith) – 5:58
Personnel
Delirious?
*
Martin Smith Martin Smith may refer to:
Arts and entertainment
*Martin Seymour-Smith (1928–1998), British poet, literary critic, biographer and astrologer
*Martin Cruz Smith (born 1942), American writer
*Martin Smith (drummer) (1946–1997), British drummer ...
– vocals, guitars
*
Stuart "Stu G" Garrard – guitars, backing vocals
* Tim Jupp – keyboards,
Logic Audio programming
* Jon Thatcher – keyboards, electric bass, upright bass,
theremin
The theremin (; originally known as the ætherphone/etherphone, thereminophone or termenvox/thereminvox) is an electronic musical instrument controlled without physical contact by the performer (who is known as a thereminist). It is named afte ...
* Stewart Smith – drums, percussion, backing vocals
Additional musicians
*
Tedd T – additional programming
* Andy Harwood-White – brass
* Steven Mathieson – brass
* Jayne Murrill – brass
* Paul Sharman – brass
* Anthony Thompson – brass
* Nicholas Tollervey – brass
* Matthew Wells – brass
* Douglas Wilson – brass
* Tim Harries – string arrangements
* Tony Patoto – backing vocals
Production
*
Lynn Nichols
Lynn Arthur Nichols is an American songwriter, producer,(January 24, 2009New 'Day' Dawns ''Billboard (magazine)'' (identifying Nichols as a producer with associations with Phil Keaggy and Switchfoot) and musician from New York who now resides in ...
– executive producer
* Delirious? – producers, engineers at Tortington Park, Sussex, UK; Ground Zero Digital, Sussex, UK; ICC Studios, Sussex, UK; Ford Lane Studios, West Sussex, UK
* Julian Kindred – additional engineer
* Martin Smith – recording of sounds to tape
* Stuart "Stu G" Garrard –
Otari RADAR engineer
* Tim Jupp – editing
*
Jack Joseph Puig
Jack Joseph Puig is an American audio engineer, A&R executive, and record producer. He has worked with Tonic, Hole, Jellyfish, The Black Crowes, John Mayer, Weezer, Fiona Apple, Roger Hodgson, Taxiride, Green Day, Counting Crows, No Doubt, Klax ...
– mixing at
Ocean Way Recording
Ocean Way Recording was a series of recording studios established by recording engineer and producer Allen Sides with locations in Los Angeles, California, Nashville, Tennessee, and Saint Barthélemy. Ocean Way Recording no longer operates record ...
, Hollywood, California
* Jim Champagne – mix assistant
* Chris Blair – mastering at
Abbey Road Studios, London, UK
* Nick Webb – mastering assistant
* Stewart Smith – art direction
* Dan Harding – design
* Robert Fleischauer – location photography
* Andy Hutch – studio photography
* Tony Patoto – band management
Charts
Album
Singles
Notes
External links
Lyrics from UK version of the album
{{Authority control
1999 albums
Delirious? albums