REVIEW: Pillar “The Reckoning” (JFH)

October 4th, 2006 | Reviews | Source: JesusFreakHideout.com (52)

This one is indisputably Pillar’s most diverse album to date. “Crossfire” and the title track take them into an even more aggressive metal sound that they pull off quite well. “Elysian” is a very enjoyable guitar driven instrumental track, and “Last Goodbye” takes Pillar to new places with its 5/4 time signature verse and slow melodic chorus. “Angel In Disguise” and “Wherever The Wind Blows” are two very simple pop songs. They lack creativity but do provide a respite from the other hard hitting songs, at the same time adding variation to the disc. […read more]

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