Confessions (Pillar Album)
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''Confessions'' is the sixth album, from the
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band
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. The album was released on September 22, 2009, by Essential Records.


Musical style and concepts

Rob Beckley Robert Benjamin "Rob" Beckley (born August 20, 1975) is the lead singer and rhythm guitarist of the Christian rock band Pillar (band), Pillar, which was voted Best Hard Rock Band in ''CCM Magazines 2006 Reader's Choice Awards. Beckley started ...
commented about the album, "I had never had goose bumps listening to our own music before, but this album is just on a whole different level. We're indebted to everyone who played a role in pushing us out of our comfort zones. And I couldn't be more proud of our band." Beckley further describes the concept as, "1 John 1:9 says, 'If we confess our sins, God is faithful and just to forgive us our sins and cleanse us from all unrighteousness.' Every song on this album could be broken down to 'If you just confess.'" Under this umbrella, recurring themes on Confessions include unity, commitment and perseverance. When Blaine Barcus, VP of A&R, Provident Label Group talked about the album he spoke highly of it saying, "the album features songs which range from muscular, guitar-driven gut rock to beautiful, orchestral ballads. "Confessions is the kind of album that will make CHR radio listeners fans of rock music. The goal was that every single song on this album would be a great fit for radio, and I think the overall project reflects that goal. Rob and the guys poured themselves into the music and this project really delivers.”


Critical reception

''Confessions'' garnered mostly positive reception by eleven
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. At
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, Jared Johnson rated the album four-and-a-half stars, writing that "Pillar not just going through the motions but rather carving out a surprisingly intimate niche for themselves in the melodic rock world." Graeme Crawford of
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rated the album eight out of ten, calling it "not a groundbreaking album", but the band "retain their typical focus and deliver a strong album in their usual style." At Jesus Freak Hideout, Kevin Hoskins rated the album four-and-a-half stars, noting how "it’s a great record" on which "Pillar serves up a notable change that comes out nicely." Kevin Kempton of CM Spin rate the album nine out of ten, calling this "very typical to past Pillar releases" on which "there isn't a bad song on the album", and "There is a lot to love about Pillar's ''Confessions''." At Louder Than the Music, Suzanne Physick rated the album four stars, saying that this is "a great album". Thomas Jenkins of The Christian Manifesto rated the album three-and-a-half stars, stating that "final thoughts are most definitely positive." At New Release Tuesday, Jonathan Francesco rated the album three stars, commenting that "Most of the songs had some high enjoyability to them". Roger Gelwicks giving a second opinion review at Jesus Freak Hideout rated the album three stars, stating that the album is "unfortunately mostly a forgettable hard rock experience." At ''
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'', Andrea Dawn Goforth rated the album three stars, noting the album is "cookie-cutter" on which "tunes feel uninspired and become filler between the better songs." Rob Vischer of
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rated the album two-and-a-half spins, stating that "If mosh-pits and radio play measure success, Pillar's sixth album, ''Confessions'', will be quite smashing. Unfortunately, after the fist-pumping melodies end and the driving guitarmonies fade, there's not much there. Unwrapping this album is like going on a blind date with a gorgeous airhead. Looks good. Seems fun. But not very clever." At The Phantom Tollbooth, Jerry Bolton rated the album zero tocks, cautioning that "''Confessions'' is a couple bad covers, a handful of flagrant unoriginality, and an earfull of sounds you've already heard elsewhere."


Track listing

# "Fire on the Inside" - 3:22 # "Whatever It Takes" - 3:52 # "
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" - 4:43 # "Better Off Now" - 3:26 # "Not Without a Fight" - 3:08 # "Will You Be There" - 3:53 # " Shine" (
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Cover) - 4:38 # "Call to Action" (
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cover) - 3:48 # "Lose It All" - 3:29 # "You Are Not the End" - 3:35


Personnel

* Rob Beckley - vocals, rhythm guitar * Noah Henson - lead guitar * Rich Gilliland - bass guitar *
Joe Rickard Joe Rickard is an American drummer, record producer and mixing engineer. He was the drummer for the band Red from 2008 through 2014 and Swedish heavy metal band In Flames from 2016 through 2019. He then began primarily writing, mixing and pro ...
- studio drums * Taylor Carrol - drums at the time of the album's release Drummer Joe Rickard, from the band
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, recorded all the drums for the album since Taylor Carrol hadn't joined the band yet. Former
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and current
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guitarist,
Keith Wallen Keith Wallen (born February 24, 1980) is an American musician who is the rhythm guitarist and backing vocalist of the rock band Breaking Benjamin, former guitarist and backing vocalist of Adelitas Way, and the co-founder, lead singer and guitar ...
, contributed additional guitars and songwriting to "Call to Action" and "Lose it All". "Call to Action" was a song by Wallen's original band, Copper.


Charts


Awards

In 2010, the album was nominated for a
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for Rock/Contemporary Album of the Year at the
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.41st Annual GMA Dove Awards nominees announced
on
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(February 18, 2010)


References


External links


Official website

Jesus Freak Hideout
{{Authority control 2009 albums Pillar (band) albums Essential Records (Christian) albums