Pillar Frontman Rob Beckley Featured on Hardie Avenue's New Single "Indestructible", Listen Here (VIDEO)
Pillar Frontman Rob Beckley Featured on Hardie Avenue's New Single "Indestructible", Listen Here (VIDEO)
Pillar frontman Rob Beckley recently teamed up with Christian pop/rock band Hardie Avenue for their new single, "Indestructible", which is available to download now at iTunes. and you can listen the track above. "Indestructible" will be on of the Hardie Avenue's upcoming album, to be released later in 2014.
Just last year, Hardie Avenue released their album, Party at the End of the World, from the band's own H. Ave Records with distribution through Elevate Entertainment. The album earned strong reviews, and heavy airplay in many markets from coast to coast. Their latest radio single, "Now I Say," has just been released to radio stations nationwide.
"In the last year our band has changed like never before," says frontman Yuriy Mayba. "It is not just the music coming from the stage or just a performance. It is now more about relationship. We are not just playing a concert but we are also sharing who we were and how God has changed our lives. There has never been a time that we did not see someone give his or her life to God, someone healed, someone turned from committing suicide or pulled from depression. We will go on to show the light that God put in our hearts!"
The Tulsa-based-band formed in 2005, releasing a few independent projects before stepping into the national spotlight with their 2009 Tate Records release, "Beautiful Words." In recent years, Yuriy Mayba (lead vocals/guitar), Dave Allie (bass/BGVs), Steve Allie (lead guitar) and Josh Harms (drums) have shared the stage with many of Christian music's top acts, including Disciple, Hawk Nelson, Family Force 5, Jars of Clay, KJ-52, Sanctus Real, Fireflight, Manic Drive and many more.
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