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More Than The Average Rock Album Sep 08, 2008 I'll admit, after "For The Love of the Game" I sort ofwrote off Pillar. In my humble opinion FTLOTG was a semi-poor excuse for a modern rock album. First of all, it was very short (like 10 songs) the songs were mostly rip offs of other bands (this was even intentional on "Turn it Up") and on top of all that, the lyrics were a little shallow (dime a dozen type stuff.) It was an OK album, but nothing to the modern fasionings of "Red" and "Thousand Foot Krutch."
Boy was I wrong about Pillar. I happened to be in a local F.Y.E. and decided to take a risk and back pedal with my Pillar collection to "Where do We Go From Here." I stuck it in with lots of doubts, but pulled it out with none of them. This CD is 100% genuine, hard rocking, Christ worshiping art. If you are a Christian, a fan of great rock, or just an avid music listener, I highly reccomend picking this CD up.
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awsome album May 20, 2008 This was a very great album from pillar with unique songs and awsome guitars playing. Pillars song frontline was a major hit on this album witch i really thought was awsome but all these songs were great, this was a great album from them.
Great Album Mar 01, 2008 I'm not Christian, in fact I don't believe in religion, but this is a very good album, with some catchy songs, good lyrics and musically good. A couple of songs I skip, but otherwise great.
Left Hypnotized Sep 28, 2007 Pillar is back and now more rock then rap. They blow it away with more guitar and drum sounds and the production of this album is far superior to their previous albums. Pillar has matured in this album and with that comes a solid sounding album with well thought out vocals and instrumentals. They still have the talent of those awesome hooks that keep you singing along to every song. Awesome album that will leave you hypnotized.
Solid rock with some sick groove Aug 17, 2007 From a musician's natural perspective all I can say is this band can groove and rock at the same time. Some of the feel in this song is so tight it could make my grandma start krump'n. If you see this band in concert you'll know what I mean if you no anything about groove.
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