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the
pillows
The Pillows is a Japanese
rock band best known for their music in FLCL. The Pillows
started in 1989, when the legendary '80s J-Rock band Kenzi
& the Trips split up. Former Trips Kenji Ueda (Bass) and
Shinichiro Sato (Drums) teamed up with Yoshiaki Manabe
(Guitar), who had previously played for 80s hair-band
Persia, and Sawao Yamanaka (Vocals).
Their 1997 record
Please Mr. Lostman was their first hit in Japan, preceded
by a series of popular singles. After a wildly successful
tour, the band proceeded to release three increasingly
successful follow-up albums over the next two years: Little
Busters, Runners High, and Happy Bivouac.
In 1999, The Pillows
were approached by Gainax, an anime studio famous for
Neon Genesis Evangelion at the time. Gainax wanted to
license the pillows' three most recent albums for their
latest anime, entitled FLCL. the pillows agreed, even
composing two new singles specifically for the anime:
"Ride on Shooting Star" and "I Think I Can."

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, Fool on the Planet. Sawao concentrated
his energies on Delicious Label, his record company side
project. Manabe released a solo album as Nine Miles, continuing
the reggae experimentation hinted at in earlier albums.
In March 2005, The
Pillows played their first ever U.S. show at the South
by Southwest Festival in Austin, Texas, with Noodles.
After that, they began to tour other large market cities,
including New York City, Chicago, Seattle, San Francisco
and Los Angeles. In interviews, the members reported being
extremely surprised and pleased at the warm reception,
and urged fans to try their non-FLCL music.
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