Metamorphosis (Pillar Album) - Members

Members

  • Rob Beckley: lead vocals (1998–present) rhythm guitar(2008–present)
  • Noah Henson: lead guitar, vocals (2001–present)
  • Michael Wittig: (AKA Kalel): bass (1998–2008, 2012-present)
  • Lester Estelle II: drums, vocals (2002–2008, 2012-present)


Former members

  • Taylor Carroll: drums (2009–2011)
  • Brad Noone : Drums (1998–2002)
  • Travis Jenkins : guitar (1999–2001; 2012 (studio only))
  • Dustin Adams : guitar (1998–1999)
  • Rich Gilliand: bass, vocals (2008–2011)

Former touring members

  • Joey Avalos : guitar, backing vocals (2006–2007) - Filled in as second guitarist during "The Reckoning" era
  • James Holloway : drums (2008) - Filled in for Lester on Creation Festival tour
  • Josh Gleave : bass (2008) - Filled in for Kalel on For The Love Of The Fan tour
  • Chase Lovelace : drums (2008–2009) - Filled in for Lester for short time until Taylor joined the band, now in Superchick

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