With an awakened hunger and passion, Pillar delivers messages of unity and commitment with the release of their 6th 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.
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2.5 out of 5 stars
Reviewed by ben (bancroft), January 23, 2010
what happend! i now music changes but pillar took a wrong turn there lyrics are less about God and being a christian and more about complaining! sorry but bad move pillar
5 out of 5 stars
Reviewed by Wayne F (Oregon), January 06, 2010
After seeing so many mixed reviews about this CD I wasn't really sure what to expect. I have been a Pillar fan since the first CD, and I can understand people being fond of the Fireproof Rap Rock era of the Pillar CD's I know I was, but music changes, and I have to say I really like the new direction Pillar has taken. I know some say they have sold out, but I disagree, I would say they have matured musically, and spiritually for that matter. So I give the CD 5 stars for me!
3 out of 5 stars
Reviewed by Charles Kramer (Lincoln,Nebraska), November 16, 2009
This new album from Pillar really is disapointing to me, the change in the band this has reflected in their music. This is
not in the style of Above, Fireproof, Where do we go from here, For the love of the game, and The Reckoning. Way too commercialized.
But if your new to this band and this suits you, all thumbs up I guess. BUT definately check out their first three albums.
4.5 out of 5 stars
Reviewed by jacob (hollywood, FL), November 14, 2009
This CD is great. What I also like about this album is that a few of the songs are true for teenagers these days. For example, Secrets and Regrets talks about how our "skeletons" hold us back from becoming who God wants us to become. This is a great message, especially for teenagers.
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