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The Pillows

 
Artist: The Pillows
The Pillows

Group Members:

Manabe Yoshiaki, Sato Shinichiro, Ueda Kenji, Sawao Yamanaka

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  • Formed: 1989, Hokkaido, Japan
  • Genres: Rock
  • Representative Albums: "Penalty Life," "Rock Stock & Too Smoking the Pillows," "Pied Piper"

Biography

Formed in Japan's northernmost province of Hokkaido at a time when most of their Tokyo contemporaries were in thrall to the sounds of Seattle, Japanese three-piece the Pillows sidestepped the loud-soft dynamic to provide a more wholesome take on the alternative rock scene, inspired by the lyrical folk-rock of Simon & Garfunkel and classic British pop, from the Beatles to the Jam. Outside of their homeland, the band is best known for its soundtrack to the anime series FLCL (pronounced "furi-kuri"). Over the course of their career, the Pillows have left a considerable stamp on the Japanese alternative rock scene, as evidenced by the release of a 2004 tribute album that saw various Japanese pop and rock luminaries pay them homage.

The Pillows debuted in 1991 with the album Moon Gold, although the band's early reputation was built upon a frenetic nationwide touring schedule that was matched only by the intensity of their performances. A burgeoning fan base was cemented with the release of the 1996 single "Strange Chameleon," which today remains a cult favorite among longtime fans of the band. For their breakthrough album Please Mr. Lost Man (1997), the Pillows signed to King Records, and the same took their live show to London.

The Pillows found a wider international audience when their songs were featured in the Gainax-produced anime FLCL, broadcast in the United States in 2000. The series followed the travails of a 12-year-old boy, Naota, who meets a guitar-wielding, Vespa-riding woman. The Pillows penned a new track, "Ride a Shooting Star," for the closing theme. In 2005 the Pillows performed in the United States for the first time at the South by Southwest music festival. Altogether they played six shows across the states, including New York and San Francisco at a Chicago anime convention that saw the group play to 4,000 people over two days. The U.S-released album My Foot followed in summer 2006 on the Geneon label, and their popularity overseas has led to tens of thousands of friends on their MySpace page. Domestically, the band switched to Avex Trax for the release of 2007's Wake Up! Wake Up! Wake Up! and the following year's Pied Piper. ~ David Hickey, All Music Guide
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The Pillows

Background information
Origin Hokkaidō, Japan
Genres Alternative rock, Indie rock
Years active 1989–present
Labels Captain, Pony Canyon, King, Avex Trax
Website www.pillows.jp
Members
Sawao Yamanaka
Yoshiaki Manabe
Shinichirou Sato
Jun Suzuki
Former members
Kenji Ueda
Tatsuya Kashima

The Pillows (styled as the pillows) are a Japanese alternative rock band, best known internationally for the soundtrack of the anime series FLCL.[1] During its long-running career, the group has released more than a dozen original studio albums, along with several EPs, singles and compilations. The Pillows are currently signed to the Avex Trax label.

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History

The Pillows were formed on September 16, 1989 by Sawao Yamanaka (rhythm guitar and vocals), Yoshiaki Manabe (lead guitar), Kenji Ueda (bass), and Shinichirou Sato (drums) in Hokkaidō. Kenji Ueda would leave the group three years later and has never been officially replaced.[1]

Following Ueda's departure, the band recruited Tatsuya Kashima as a replacement on bass. Out of respect for Ueda, Kashima was only labeled as a guest musician on releases he performed on. He would stay with the band through 1999 and the release of their 7th overall album "Runners High." Kashima was replaced by Jun Suzuki who is still with the band today.

In 1999, The Pillows were approached by the anime studio Gainax, which licensed The Pillows' three previous albums for the soundtrack of their latest anime FLCL. The Pillows also composed two new songs for the show, "Ride on Shooting Star" and "I Think I Can," which were released on their album "Fool on the Planet."[1]

In March 2005, The Pillows played their first show in the United States at the South by Southwest Festival in Austin, Texas,[2] followed by concerts in New York City and San Francisco.[3] In the following year, The Pillows returned to North America during their tour in support of the album My Foot, with several more dates in the U.S. and a show in Mexico City.[4]

The group's album Wake Up! Wake Up! Wake Up! was released on May 2, 2007 their first on the Avex Trax label.

The single, "Ladybird Girl," was released on August 15, 2007, and is being used in the Japanese version of the children's show Ben 10 as its theme song.

They returned to the US in 2008 starting with Los Angeles, followed by another appearance at SXSW, San Francisco, Seattle, New York City, and Boston.[5]

Pied Piper is the sixteenth studio album by The Pillows, released on June 25, 2008. It includes the singles "Ladybird Girl," "Tokyo Bambi," and "New Animal" as well as the b-side "Across the Metropolis."

Logo and mascot

The band's logo, as it has appeared on their releases since the 1998 album Little Busters.
Buster-kun.

Buster-kun has been The Pillows' mascot since about 1998, when on a visit to London, they saw a doll of a "grotesque and creepy-looking teddy bear" (which can be seen in their video "Hybrid Rainbow") and subsequently used it for the artwork of the album Little Busters and on t-shirts sold during the following tour. Buster-kun was named after the album and the group also uses the term "little busters" for its fans.[6]

Lineup

Former members

  • Kenji Ueda (上田ケンジ Ueda Kenji?) – bass (1989–1992)
  • Tatsuya Kashima (鹿島達也 Kashima Tatsuya?) – bass (support member, 1992–1999)

Discography

The Pillows' frontman Sawao Yamanaka during the Delicious Bump Tour in USA 08.

Studio albums

References

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