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Pillar: Rob Beckley (vocals); Noah Henson (guitar); Kalel (bass guitar); Lester Estelle (drums).In the circa 2003-'04 dusk of the rap-rock movement, for such bands to remain c...Read more
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This might be Pillar's crowning achievement. It is consistently good throughout. Here they stick to what works, Noah's layered fret-work.
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I decided to buy their album after I saw them in concert. They are now one of my favorite bands. I love rock, especially when it has a positive message. Read more

Where Do We Go from Here by Pillar (CD, Jun-2004, Flicker Records)

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Album Features
UPC:660518263108
Artist:Pillar
Format:CD
Release Year:2004
Record Label:Flicker Records
Genre:Contemp. Christian, Gospel

Track Listing
1. Hypnotized
2. Bring Me Down
3. Holding On
4. Let It Out
5. Simply
6. Rewind
7. Frontline
8. Underneath It All
9. Dirty Little Secret
10. Staring Back
11. One Thing
12. Aftershock

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Producer:Pillar, Travis Wyrick
Distributor:EMI Christian Music Group
Recording Type:Studio
Recording Mode:Stereo
SPAR Code:n/a

Album Notes
Pillar: Rob Beckley (vocals); Noah Henson (guitar); Kalel (bass guitar); Lester Estelle (drums).In the circa 2003-'04 dusk of the rap-rock movement, for such bands to remain contemporary they had to take the leap to melodic vocals. For some, this change still meant waning popularity; for others, it provided a new level of success. In the case of Christian hard-rockers Pillar, the latter proved true, and further developed the group's musical palette. The Kansas quartet's third full-length release, WHERE DO WE GO FROM HERE, is its crossover album. From the bitter regret of "Rewind" to the anthemic "Frontline," Pillar's songwriting is straightforward in both execution and intent. "Dirty Little Secret" reveals the shame of addiction, while boasting irresistible riffing courtesy of guitarist Noah Henson. "One Thing" captures the commonality of the human experience, a spiritual touchstone for a band that rests its foundation on meaningful, positive expression.

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Created: 15/07/08
This might be Pillar's crowning achievement. It is consistently good throughout. Here they stick to what works, Noah's layered fret-work.
The lyrics are good and presented in a modern way that listeners can appreciate. The guitar's have the edge that modern rock is looking for. Even though there is even less rapcore and screaming vocals this time around, this is the epitomy of Pillar's capabilities.
2 of 2 people found this review helpful.
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Pillar

Created: 05/08/07
I decided to buy their album after I saw them in concert. They are now one of my favorite bands. I love rock, especially when it has a positive message.
1 of 2 people found this review helpful.
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Pillar is great for the young and old rock lover!!

Created: 10/12/06
This cd is for all of the christian rockers out there. Buy this cd! It has a great message with great vocals and sounds.

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5 of 5 people found this review helpful.
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Pillar- where do we go from here ---cd

Created: 09/10/06
I love this cd the band is great the lyrics spoke right to me. I decided to buy this after my ex took off with my other copy I bought. So I actually bought this one twice!!! It's that good!
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Not Bad

Created: 10/06/09
Bought this for a friend who likes this style of music but doesn't need the destructive messages that sometimes go along with this style of music. He liked it, so I am happy with it. It's not really my kind of music, so I'll leave it at that.
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