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Confessions [edit]
by Pillar | Genre: Pop/Rock | Release Date: September 22, 2009
 

With an awakened hunger and passion, Pillar delivers messages of unity and commitment with the release of their sixth studio album, Confessions. More than just creating great music, their ambition is to revolutionize lives and bring their fans to a place of complete surrender to God. In an era saturated with new bands, Pillar continues to stand out as a leader in Christian rock. Produced by Dove Award-winning Rob Graves (Red).

Track Listing
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01. Intro
02. Fire On The Inside
03. Whatever It Takes
04. Secrets and Regrets
05. Better Off Now
06. Not Without A Fight
07. Will You Be There
08. Shine
09. Call To Action
10. Lose It All
11. You Are Not The End

Entry last edited by CCMSingles on 01.24.16

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Pillar redeems themselves. | Posted September 09, 2009
Pillar started back in 1998, and released a full-length debut, Above(3/5), in 2000 featuring a rap/rock sound. in 2002, they released Fireproof(4/5), which took the rap/rock sound and polished it making for a very nice listening experience. Then came Where Do We Go From Here(4.5/5), their best album to date, in 2004. They threw out the rap and went with a more Rock/Alt-Metal sound. In 2006, they released The Reckoning(3/5), which featured a more Southern Hard Rock/Metal sound. A good concept, but the execution was poor. For the Love of the Game(3/5) was released in 2008, and tried to mimic Where Do We Go From Here, but failed.

Now, Confessions is upon us. This is the closest they have ever come to the greatness of Where Do We Go From Here, but they did not try and make a carbon copy, rather, they improved on the sound. They succeeded. The intro and Fire on the Inside flow together wonderfully, with delicious guitar riffs found throughout the record, and the truthful, encouraging lyrics Pillar is well known for. They covered a song, Shine, addding enough of their own flavor to make it interesting. The heavy songs, and there are plenty, unlike other recent rock records, are some of Pillar's best, and the slower songs are, while not as slow, almost as good as Rewind, which is my personal favorite slow song from Pillar.

Thank you, NRT, for the album stream. This album went from a "probably buy" to a "will buy the day it comes out" for me.

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