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Penalty Life

 
Album Review: Penalty Life

  • Artist: The Pillows
  • Rating: StarStarStarStar
  • Release Date: December 23, 2003
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Rock

Review

Penalty Life starts with one of the best alt rock tracks there is -- a simple, clever number with the dynamic James Bond-themed rhythm section and deceptively effective college boy vocals. It's definitely justified to say that this song ("Dead Stock Paradise") sums up all the best there is about the Pillows (no capital in the official spelling) and their Pixies-inspired brand of rock that shows it's possible to stick firmly to the alternative side of music and still be fit for charts, radio, and movie credits. However, it's also a success that's too hard to replicate, at least along the course of one album, and so the expectations set by the first song will probably be brought down a bit by the end of Penalty Life. Which is a shame, really, as there are plenty of other strong tracks on the record -- "Freebee Honey," for one -- that show the Pillows' ability to pack huge amounts of energy and melody into three-minute chunks and deliver them without abusing the distortion pedal. The band has some garage rock vibe, but they sound upbeat, not reckless, and far too professional to really remind one of the Stooges -- "Terminal Heaven's Rock" even has a brass section. This song also tries to capitalize on the success of "Dead Stock Paradise," basically rewriting the bassline from that track and showing the main problem of Penalty Life -- while the Pillows' supply of energy seems infinite, their bag of tricks starts to run short after a while, and so they get somewhat repetitive. "Phantom Pain" is plain filler, and even when they try to patch things up with a rockabilly influence ("I Know You," "Super Trampoline School Kid"), it can't really replace the lack of a proper hook, especially since the ascetic arrangements leave little to explore in the way of textures and hidden melody lines (that's to say, there aren't any). However, the uneven track selection can't hide the fact that Penalty Life is a strong record, and if the album happens to be set on repeat, bringing the listener back to "Dead Stock Paradise," there's a huge chance it will get a lot of playing time. ~ Alexey Eremenko, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Dead Stock Paradise Sawao Yamanaka The Pillows (2:31)
Lonesome Diamond Sawao Yamanaka The Pillows (4:27)
Freebee Honey Sawao Yamanaka The Pillows (3:34)
Terminal Heaven's Rock Sawao Yamanaka The Pillows (4:21)
The Sun That Will Not Rise Sawao Yamanaka The Pillows (6:16)
Phantom Pain Sawao Yamanaka The Pillows (3:56)
I Know You Sawao Yamanaka The Pillows (3:26)
Moon Marguerite Sawao Yamanaka The Pillows (3:59)
Super Trampoline School Kid [Instrumental] Sawao Yamanaka The Pillows (2:14)
Mole Town Prisoner Sawao Yamanaka The Pillows (2:17)
The Scar Whispers, Nobody Is in Paradise Sawao Yamanaka The Pillows (9:26)

Credits

Yasuji Yasman Maeda (Mastering), Seiichi Takubo (Editing), Zin Yoshida (Producer), Zin Yoshida (Mixing), Tomoka Konagaya (Art Coordinator), Naoki Shinoda (Art Direction), Naoki Shinoda (Design), Michifumi Onodera (Mixing), Yoshiyasu Kumada (Equipment Technician), The Pillows (Main Performer), Sawao Yamanaka (Guitar), Sawao Yamanaka (Vocals), Sawao Yamanaka (Group Member), Kumiko Haraki (Make-Up), Kumiko Haraki (Hair Stylist), Mitsunori Kadoike (Executive Producer), Satoru Kawaguchi (Engineer), Kaxumichi Kokei (Photography), Yoshiaki Manabe (Guitar), Yoshiaki Manabe (Programming), Yoshiaki Manabe (Mixing), Yoshiaki Manabe (Group Member), Takeshi Matsubara (Assistant Engineer), Shinichiro Sato (Drums), Shinichiro Sato (Group Member), Jun Suzuki (Bass), Jun Suzuki (A&R)
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Penalty Life
Studio album by The Pillows
Released November 6, 2003 (JP)
May 3, 2005 (US)
Recorded Bazooka Studio
Polar Bear Studio
Genre Alternative rock
Length 46:28
Label King Records (JP)
KICS-1039
Geneon (US)
Producer Zin Yoshida
Professional reviews
The Pillows chronology
Another Morning, Another Pillows
(2002)
Penalty Life
(2003)
Turn Back
(2004)

Penalty Life (ペナルティーライフ?) is an album released by The Pillows on November 6, 2003. It is the first album to be also released in America.

Track listing

  1. "Dead Stock Paradise" – 2:31
  2. "Lonesome Diamond" (ロンサムダイヤモンド) – 4:27
  3. "Freebee Honey" – 3:34
  4. "Terminal Heaven's Rock" (ターミナル・ヘヴンズ・ロック) – 4:21
  5. "The Sun that Will not Rise" (昇らない太陽) – 6:17
  6. "Phantom Pain" (ファントムペイン) – 3:56
  7. "I Know You" – 3:26
  8. "Moon Marguerite" (ムーンマーガレット) – 3:59
  9. "Super Trampoline School Kid" (スーパートランポリン スクールキッド) – 2:14
  10. "Mall Town Prisoner" (モールタウン プリズナー) – 2:17
  11. "The Scar Whispers, Nobody is in Paradise" (傷跡の囁き 誰もいないパラダイス) – 9:26
  12. "I'm Broken Piece" (ぼくは かけら, hidden track)

Outtakes

  • Over Amp
  • Sick Vibration



 
 

 

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