For The Love Of The Game

For The Love Of The Game

Pillar's For The Love Of The Game is big, fun, infectious rock and roll that further solidifies Pillar s position as fearless leaders in the Christian Rock world.



Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0083061086923
Format: Enhanced
Label: Essential Records
Manufacturer: Essential Records
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Essential Records
Release Date: 2008-02-26
Studio: Essential Records



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Spotlight customer reviews:

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Summary: Great Album
Comment: Pillar keeps getting better. This album follows their anthem like songs found in the album Fireproof that skyrocketed them to the top of the charts. This is a great album that goes back to there roots and really shows who Pillar is!!!

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Summary: Rocking the Word
Comment: PILLAR is real rock. The album is awesome. See them in concert if you get a chance. Buy this Cd, recommend it to friends, buy it for birthday presents. After you purchase this and wear it out try Seventh Day Slumber and Skillet. Great music, great people. Support them as much as you can. Get on their website and buy a t-shirt!

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Summary: New album, great sound, more rock
Comment: The new album from Pillar is really good. These guy's continue to rock with strong lyrics and music. This is a good buy for those who are into hard rock without any valgarity. Pillar rocks!

Customer Rating: Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5
Summary: The Return Of The Hard Rock Anthem
Comment: With so many rock bands out there trying to come up with the next anthem tune, it's nice to see that Pillar has returned to their anthemic ways with "For The Love Of The Game." This time around, Pillar is rocking harder and heavier and still manage to squeeze in some melodic tunes. Unlike their two previous albums, the late 80's/early 90's metal and hard rock influences bleed through. I can hear a little bit of Def Leppard and a whole lotta Skid Row (especially in "Reckless Youth," which borders on plagiarism). There are plenty of songs to shout to that beckon one to remember tunes like "Frontline." Some of the highlights of this album include the title track, "Get Back," "Turn It Up" and the wonderful "Smiling Down." My personal favorite tune is "State of Emergency."

Hard rock fans will rejoice with this album and its sound so rooted in hair metal and hard rock. This is not only an uplifting album, but a great album to relieve stress to. Highly recommended to anybody who loves great hard rock, nu metal, and hair metal.

Customer Rating: Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5
Summary: Good CD, withone minor prob
Comment: The was a solid effort from Pillar. no bad songs, which is hard to find, I am sort of an album guy, I want a list of good solid songs, with no bad ones, and I don't need a top 40 hit to be happy. This fits the bill. Only down side is the rip off of 'Youth Gone Wild' from Skid Row. surprised they did not get sued.


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