Pillar

Pillar, the rock band you're referencing, seems to be a different act from the one represented by the song titles listed, which appear to be associated with a Chinese artist or group. However, there is indeed an American Christian rock band named Pillar that has been an active force in the music scene.

Pillar, formed in 1998 in Tulsa, Oklahoma, is well-known in the Christian rock scene for delivering powerful, anthemic songs with a distinct nu-metal and hard rock edge. The band, comprising of lead vocalist Rob Beckley, guitarist Noah Henson, bassist Kalel, and drummer Lester Estelle Jr., gained significant attention with the release of their album "Fireproof" in 2002. Their aggressive sound and spiritually-charged lyrics resonated with fans, anchoring them as a force in both Christian and mainstream circles.

The group's discography includes several commercially successful albums, including "Where Do We Go From Here" in 2004, which continued their streak of hit singles and served to broaden their fan base. Pillar’s tracks often tackle themes of faith, perseverance, and personal struggle, drawing on their Christian beliefs to inspire and uplift listeners. Albums like "The Reckoning" (2006) and "Confessions" (2009) have helped them maintain a consistent presence in the genre, with their last full-length release, "One Love Revolution" in 2015, being a testament to their enduring appeal. Even their take on a classic Christmas carol, "God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen," illustrates their ability to infuse traditional material with their signature rock sound.

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