Japan’s answer to the Beatles and the Pixies are back, and they’ve made an album that calls back to their 90’s roots. Ah, the good ole days have returned!
the pillows - NEW ANIMAL
“Last Holiday,” another track that would’ve fit with the band’s Big Four, just about matches up with “One Life” as one of their most beautiful and lighter-in-the-air-inducing ballads. “Tokyo Zombie (The Knock Came At Dead Of Night),” a fun little instrumental, is quite the monster; stomping its feet and destroying everything mediocre in its path. “Across the metropolis,” a B-side from the “Tokyo Bambi” single is the only real misstep in this album; though the Beatles homage in the chorus is kind of nice. “Purple Apple,” the album’s first English song, doesn’t make much sense; but its happy-go-lucky beat makes it quite the enjoyable track.
the pillows - Ladybird girl
“Tokyo Bambi,” which gets some horn help with the guys from the Tokyo Ska Paradise Orchestra, is a poppy ditty that’s perfect for any party needing life. “Ladybird girl,” originally released a month after their last album, was the first track that showed the fresh new path that the pillows wanted to walk on; and it’s still fresh to this very day. “That’s a wonderful song,” which is dedicated to their friends Hermit, is a 60s-inspired rock song that sounds like it could’ve been perfect for a young Paul McCartney. The album ends with “Poison Rock’n’Roll,” the album’s other English track. It starts off soft, and then goes into a riff that literally sends a message to the people that don’t like their ever-changing sound: “If you’re dissatisfied, disappear.”
Yamanaka, Manabe, Sato, and Suzuki are always making sure their albums never sound the same; but they also want to make sure that everyone recognizes that it is a pillows album. They succeeded very well in doing just that with this recent CD. “PIED PIPER” is a solid album that not only new fans of the pillows will enjoy; but will also put smiles on the older fans that have been waiting for their classic sound to return. That wait has ended.
“PIED PIPER” gets 4 ½ stars out of 5.
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