DELIVERANCE - If You Will (First Listen)

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  • Опубликовано: 4 окт 2024
  • Back with Christian metal masters Deliverance and their song If You Will from the self-titled album Deliverance, are you a fan of Deliverance? Get in the comments and tell me all about it.
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Комментарии • 52

  • @konnan
    @konnan Год назад +14

    On their first three albums, Deliverance’s guitar sound is tough to beat. Super chunky, thrash riffs!

  • @facesk3158
    @facesk3158 Год назад +11

    It cuts off like that because the song goes right into the next track, The Call.
    It's like listening to Postmortem without Raining Blood, it's just one of those things.
    One of my all time favorite albums.

  • @shreddog35
    @shreddog35 4 месяца назад +4

    Deliverance was a huge part of my life in 1991. Such a great band.

  • @dwaynegarfield1551
    @dwaynegarfield1551 Месяц назад

    ABSOLUTELY BRILLIANT ALBUM!!!💕🙏👊 DELIVERANCE IS STILL GOING TODAY!!!

  • @patrickmorgan9118
    @patrickmorgan9118 10 месяцев назад +4

    This song is by far their best song ever

  • @windwarattack2300
    @windwarattack2300 Год назад +7

    I actually remember buying this album on tape when it first came out in 89-90 at my local Christian book store when I was a teenager...I wore the hell out of it until the tape warped into a potato chip....Ahhh...those good old Thrash Metal days

  • @Thecouchpatatoshow
    @Thecouchpatatoshow 3 месяца назад

    Love this song one of my favorite worship albums metal

  • @brianlang6480
    @brianlang6480 Год назад +5

    Deliverance - legends!

  • @MichaelBuchanan-69
    @MichaelBuchanan-69 Год назад +4

    Here I am a young Mike happily listening to a brand new compilation called California Metal (An all time classic) Plenty of bands on it that I had never heard of. Like Gardian (Before they changed it to Guardian) Neon Cross, Mastedon. Well right after the opening track from Gardian come this pounding bass, drum sound and then what I can only describe as the one of the greatest thrash riffs I had ever heard from the Christian Metal scene. Attack, and I was hooked. I ran out to the local record store but was sadly disappointed that they didn't have an album out. That wouldn't happen for nearly two years but I did get the demo Greeting of Death. And yes that Greeting was a mistake on the cover. It should have been Greetings as there's a song on the demo called Greetings of Death. Apparently if I get this right, Jimmy's girlfriend (now wife) misheard the name and went to print with Greeting of Death. The song Attack changed my world forever.

    • @4themusicman
      @4themusicman Год назад +1

      Oh I remember those days well. It seemed like it took forever for there to be a new band release. California Metal was where it all started. Oh, and Hot Metal Summer!! Remember those compilations? I sorely miss those days.

    • @BelieverPatriot
      @BelieverPatriot 7 месяцев назад

      @@4themusicmanI Was At Cornerstone Festival One Year and They Threw Out Some Cassettes! Landing At My feet in the Mud Was Hot Metal Summer V. I Had never Heard of that series until that moment! I was fresh to Anything Rockier Than Petra! But This was a GREAT Year to Get into All the Bands I was FIRST introduced to Deliverance Music through mutual friends as they listened heavily! I was Raised to Believe Some pretty wrong thinking about what music was "Godly" and what was not! So It was NOT easy to really get into so many BUT Deliverance ALWAYS found a place with me Through All of their Stylistic Changes I stuck with them! Just a LOT of Great Memories Even The WAITING for a New Album Drop And THEN for it to ship to the local Christian bookstore (Usually Special Order Because they "NEVER heard of them before!" ) And that Mystery If you will like the other songs or Just be disappointment and out your 12.50 !! (Later 14.95) I Loved that Era And This Generation Could USE some of that Healthy Waiting before they get something once in awhile!! lol God Bless and As they used to say "Faster for the Master!"

  • @jamesnorthup7717
    @jamesnorthup7717 11 месяцев назад +2

    This album is awesome, beginning to end! No filler! Always my favorite!

  • @cizmar1972
    @cizmar1972 2 месяца назад

    My favorite Deliverance song! Thanks for reviewing it! (czma)

  • @vio2112
    @vio2112 4 месяца назад

    A couple of corrections; Learn was released in 1993, but the CD mistakingly had a copyright date of 1992 on it so it is often incorrectly listed as coming out in 92 online. Also River Disturbance is most definitely not the bands latest release LOL! That album came out in 1994 between Learn and Camelot. Essentially from 89 to 95 the band put out an album every year. After that Jimmy Brown disbanded the band until putting it back together in 2001 and since then has sporadically released new albums through the 2000s and 2010s. Frankly they were truly a 90s band.. Everything since then has kind of just been Jimmy going "Guess I'll put out some new material for the small but loyal fanbase begging for it."

  • @tristramcoffin926
    @tristramcoffin926 Год назад +3

    These guys were my jam back in the day but I liked Weapons better than the debut. Both really good. btw, if you have the original presses of this you can get a small mint for them online. Also, Jimmy is very good friends with Eric Clayton of Saviour Machine. I looked and you haven't reacted to them, yet. This is surprising to me bc they have probably been more successful especially in Germany. I would recommend Carnival of Souls and American Babylon to start out.

  • @jsosgood
    @jsosgood Год назад +3

    Seeing Deliverance for the third time this summer at the Immortal festival part 1 in July in Versailles Ohio.

  • @thousandpound1994
    @thousandpound1994 8 месяцев назад +1

    This song pretty much cemented my interest in metal. It was on some christian metal compilation my mom bought back in '91 or so, when I was 10. Don't remember anything else on it, but I became obsessed with this song. She liked it, too, and bought the tape, which I wore out. Love this record so much, and although I'm not a christian, I still listen to christian metal a bunch. Some really great stuff if you don't get hung up on lyrics.

  • @Ronnie_McDoggle
    @Ronnie_McDoggle Год назад +2

    I thought the same thing about the cut-off part! 😅
    Fav part was 6:38

  • @SireGrailknight
    @SireGrailknight Год назад +1

    Love the reaction! I remember when I was a teenager, I loved the nest song The Call so much that I wanted to have a t-shirt that made people hear the main riff of The Call when they looked at it!

  • @lukearends7233
    @lukearends7233 Год назад +3

    The deliverance songs you have to cover is Bought by blood and Slay the Wicked.

  • @thecabinetninja5637
    @thecabinetninja5637 10 месяцев назад +1

    I just discovered your channel recently, and I love the reviews on all of the Christian metal that I grew up on. Also...you remind me of Jack Black in School of Rock. Rock on, brother!

  • @jasoncherry4221
    @jasoncherry4221 Год назад +3

    For some reason I just never checked this band out but I'm digging this

  • @MissAlthea
    @MissAlthea Год назад +2

    JAMS FOR JESUS! 🤘 This was decent for me! Opening riff reminded me a TEENY bit of a brief instrumental bit X Japan would do before segueing into Phantom of Guilt, way back in their indie days but they would still do it now and again up through the Jealousy era.

  • @rremnar
    @rremnar Месяц назад

    Great album from Deliverance. I have been a fan of them for a long time. That abrupt ending I think was cut at the point where the next song begins; like 2 songs blended together. Though I would agree they should fade out when keeping them separate on Spotify or where ever.

  • @kristeffor
    @kristeffor 4 месяца назад

    Deliverance's best record hands down.

    • @vio2112
      @vio2112 4 месяца назад

      Nah, Weapons is.

    • @kristeffor
      @kristeffor 4 месяца назад

      @@vio2112 I respectfully disagree.

  • @kevinfhaney
    @kevinfhaney 6 месяцев назад

    If you will

  • @amysson5151
    @amysson5151 Год назад +1

    SAVIOUR MACHINE…song ‘Jesus Christ.’
    Deliverance…song ‘Slay the Wicked.’
    The Showdown…songs ‘Heavy Lies the Crown’ and ‘A Man Called Hell.’
    The Crucified…song ‘Mindbender.’
    Six Feet Deep…songs ‘Condemned’ and ‘Homeless.’

  • @megiloth3634
    @megiloth3634 Год назад +1

    I forgot about the cut-off...yeah it runs into the next song.
    I had probably a 4th generation copy of their "Greetings of Death" demo back in the day...my first tattoo back in 1990 was basically the cover art. Deliverance was my first time hearing "Christian" thrash. I was already into Slayer, Anthrax, Metallica, etc...and the only "heavy" stuff in the Christian realm at the time was probably Saint, Messiah Prophet, Barren Cross, or Bride (early stuff). Then I picked up some cassette tape called California Metal that had Barren Cross on it and no other bands I ever heard of. It was great...then listening to side 2, track 3, Deliverance - "Attack". That song was the official "Holy $h!T" moment in Christian Metal history. There was nothing out at that time that even sounded close to this thrashy goodness. This was a first.
    Also in 1987, there was a festival out in California called Metal Mardi Gras that Deliverance played. People now know who they are and wanted to see them on the VHS video that was put out...but for some reason Deliverance was not on the video....lot of people were bummed!

  • @dpwellman
    @dpwellman Год назад +1

    I can attest early days of "Christian" mosh pits were indeed like that. By 2000s after Metalcore got big and Hardcore as well they became a bit more... fight-y.

  • @markboller4313
    @markboller4313 4 месяца назад

    Shane.... you're a cool dude. ❤❤❤

  • @ryanjennings7415
    @ryanjennings7415 8 месяцев назад

    First thing I think of when I hear the song cut off is Michael Sean Black saying 'Chicago.' Who's with me?

  • @cameronvinson
    @cameronvinson 11 месяцев назад

    bill metoyer produced deliverances first album and touriquets 2nd album psycho surgery. bill produced alot of other metal bands albums

  • @amysson5151
    @amysson5151 Год назад +1

    …also, Six Feet Deep…song ‘Angry Son.’

  • @ChrisHolmes1977
    @ChrisHolmes1977 Год назад

    Great album. I actually have Jimmy P. Brown’s own patch from this era that he wore on his jean jacket. When I purchased it from him he wrote me to give me the info. Pretty cool.

  • @Playlist12ification
    @Playlist12ification Год назад

    When you stated having covered all the Christian metal acts, I'm positive it was just an oversight to not mention Living Sacrifice - Second Death, right Mr Diablo? I know you covered the band, but I've been waiting for your take on that beyond timeless, Satan crushing track. And although the Sunday Morning Mosh was short lived at our church, Second Death was the track that nearly made that happen!
    Do check it out. It both slays AND blesses at the same time....and thats a good feeling sir...Best!

  • @markking6631
    @markking6631 Год назад

    Love Deliverance first 3 records, changed their sound a lil after that. Great heavy metal

  • @moshkteer
    @moshkteer 4 месяца назад

    Other Deliverance diamonds are: No Time, What a Joke, and Sanctuary

  • @kevinsmith7-7-7
    @kevinsmith7-7-7 Год назад

    Shane Eternal Decision is Great they sound a bit like ole Metallica No Joke

  • @americanman1365
    @americanman1365 8 месяцев назад

    10:30 It cuts into the next song! You probably should have played part of it. 0:13

  • @gordonteats298
    @gordonteats298 3 месяца назад

    Do this song HELL SMELLS by APOLOGETIX, Apologetix is the number 1 Christian parody band in the world, it a parody of HELLS BELLS/APOLOGETIX HAS 73 CDS OUT,THEY ARE CELEBRATING 32 years together

  • @prunepurple
    @prunepurple Год назад

    Favorite Deliverance album too. Underrated band. I’m not really interested by there Christian trip, that’s just good Thrash Metal to me. I don’t know if these bands like Deliverance, Vengeance Rising or Tourniquet are such underrated because of there Christian lyrics or because they were on really underground labels with bad distribution. But for sure there early albums are all super good ones

    • @4themusicman
      @4themusicman Год назад +1

      It's both. The message was offensive and the labels were pathetic at marketing, probably because nobody had any money to properly promote these bands. I've heard so many countless stories of how awful these bands were treated and/or stolen from, I'm amazed and thankful we have the albums that we do.

    • @BelieverPatriot
      @BelieverPatriot 7 месяцев назад +1

      I Can Say That The "Church" Would not allow it's youth to listen to this music. And "The World" Would not want it so much because of the lyrics. And the Poor Promotion and lack of Funds to distribute and pay All parties involved. Which is why when looking back If you see Maybe Several thousand listeners per month That Was HUGE for it's time! Like these guys (bands like this) Stuck with it and Never saw the money! But, they loved the music and the message! It is a Great untold Story But one which really makes it more valuable in the long run. When Shane Asked "How many Dove Awards have they won?" I Chuckled! So Like Dove Awards RARELY covered the Metal or heavy rock scene The Mainstream exception was Stryper!
      But, That was just the way it was then... Many Bucked the Music as being "Too Worldly" And not an example of how God wanted us to be. Others Just Did not have room for some lesser name band that they barely knew.
      I was in a second hand bookstore searching for EXACTLY Deliverance and Possible Some Tourniquet... I was in there a long time scanning those cassettes! And a couple of long haired dudes came busting in and Immediately Located the Bands I was searching for! I was SO UPSET that they stumbled on them And I was there For So Long. Then One Turned to me and Said "Hey, If you EVER see this label Called INTENSE Records, BUY IT Man! They May be like Christian or whatever BUT they have some of the BEST Music I ever heard!" And As Disappointed as I was....I was Glad they found it. They Probably Really needed that Quality Stuff to jam to. And MAYBE they would spread the word! God Bless You Man!!