© 1996-2019 the pillows official web site All rights reserved. A Japanese rock band that started in the late 80s; now consists of Sawao Yamanaka, Yoshiaki Manabe and Shinichiro Sato. The Pillows did the soundtrack for.
The band's mascot, Buster-kun. The pillows formed in 1987, when the legendary '80s J-Rock band split up. Former Trips (Bass) and (Drums) teamed up with (Guitar), who had previously played for 80s hair-band, and (Vocals). The group recorded their first five-song demo tape, Pantomime, as The Coinlocker Babies. They toured and performed for almost three years before being picked up by as the pillows. They re-recorded the demo, which was then released as their first EP.
This was immediately followed by a second EP,. The pillows then signed on to, and in 1991, released their first full album,.
In 1992, shortly after their second album, was recorded, Ueda left the band. He was never properly replaced; the band simply used a series of guest bassists in recording sessions and on tours. In 1994, the band once again moved, this time to, and released, their major-label debut. With Ueda no longer in the band, the pillows' style started slowly drifting away from their minimalist rock sound, and wildly experimented between varying styles. Kool Spice contained everything from warbling blues rock to elevator music; the 1995 release included experiments in retro-pop and reggae. It was their grunge record, 1997's where the pillows finally got their groove.
Preceded by a series of hit singles, and evocative of such American rock bands as and, it catapulted the band to mainstream success in Japan. After a wildly successful tour, the band proceeded to release three increasingly successful follow-up albums over the next two years:,,. In 1999, the pillows were approached by Gainax, an anime studio famous for hits such as.
Gainax wanted to license the pillows' three most recent albums, for their latest experiment: an anime called. The pillows agreed, even composing two new singles specifically for the anime; ' and '. The pillows would not release another album until 2001, but they were still successful; the FLCL soundtracks sold well, as did their own best-of compilation,. Sawao concentrated his energies on, his record company side project. Manabe released a solo album as 'Nine Miles', continuing the reggae experimentation hinted at in earlier albums. The pillows released their next album,, without releasing any singles. In 2002, the FLCL anime became available in America, winning more converts to the band, which was releasing its tenth album,, along with a double-album collection of B-sides,.
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After another short break, during which Sawao released some solo work under Delicious Label, Manabe released a second Nine Miles album, and Sato toured with various other bands, the pillows released in November 2003. In 2004, albums,,, and were released. Was a tribute album to the pillows, done by an assortment of other popular Japanese bands. In early 2005, the DVD was released. This DVD covered their 15th Anniversary concert, filmed live at September 16, 2004 at Shibuya AX. The singles ' and ' soon followed, and with the start of 2006 came a full-length album titled. In 2007, the pillows signed with and released a new single named ' on April 4, 2007 and the album on May 2, 2007.
They would follow up this album with another single, ', the Japanese version of the children's show theme song on August 15, 2007. Throughout 2008, the pillows would release two singles: the first it's a reference to the eponymous deer from the book and film 'Bambi', ', released in January, which was followed in May by '.
The group released their 15th original album,. In June 2008. They celebrated their 20th anniversary in 2009 by releasing '. In 2010 the bands lead singer, released his first solo album and released a second only four months later titled.
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About the Pillows The pillows is a long-running Japanese rock band, best known outside Japan for their music in the anime series FLCL. Early beginnings the pillows formed in 1989 when Sawao Yamanaka struck up an unlikely friendship with one half of the legendary Japanese punk band Kenzi & the Trips. Bassist Kenji Ueda, short-lived replacement of the original Kenzi & The Trips bassist Jun Gray and original Kenzi & Trips drummer Shinichiro Sato teamed up with guitarist Yoshiaki Manabe of the hair metal band Persia and the young, charismatic frontman Sawao Yamanaka to work on what would become one of the catchiest Asian pop rock bands to cross the Pacific. The original Coinlocker Babies made their independent debut with the five-song demo tape Pantomime.
The original lineup, then Sawao Yamanaka and two other unnamed individuals on bass and drums, toured and performed for almost two years under this name and were featured on the extremely popular VOS (Video on Street) bi-monthly VHS compilation tape entitled 'God Save The Punx', among others. The Coinlocker Babies were on the verge of indie success and the inevitable major label contract when the three piece split due to unknown reasons. The details behind what happened to the original lineup of The Coinlocker Babies isn't known, but in 1989, Sawao Yamanaka was already hard at work on another project. During this year, Sawao unveiled the new Coinlocker Babies, a four piece consisting of Sawao Yamanaka (Rhythm Guitar/Vocals), Yoshiaki Manabe (Lead Guitar), Kenji Ueda (Bass), and Shinichiro Sato (Drums). This name didn't stick for very long, however.