1. An alternative rock band from Japan… Read Full Bio ↴There are 2 bands with this name:
1. An alternative rock band from Japan
2. An alternative rock band from Slovakia
for the female duo from the United States, please see Pillows
1. the pillows (ザ・ピロウズ) are an alternative rock band from Hokkaidō, Japan, best known outside Japan for their contributions to the soundtrack of the anime series FLCL (Fooly Cooly).
They consist of 山中さわお (Sawao Yamanaka) -vocals & guitar-, 真鍋吉明 (Yoshiaki Manabe) -guitar-, 佐藤シンイチロウ (Shinichiro Sato) -drums-.
The band officially formed on September 16, 1989 as a four-man group. The fourth man and original bassist, 上田ケンジ (Kenji Ueda), left the band in 1992 to become a music producer and do solo work. Since then, 鹿島達也 (Tatsuya Kashima) and later 鈴木淳 (Jun Suzuki) have taken his place as supporting bassists. Neither Kashima nor Suzuki have been named official members out of respect for Ueda.
The band name is intentionally left without any capitalization.
Official website: http://www.pillows.jp/
2. An alternative rock band The Pillows from High Tatras, Slovakia.
OVER AMP
The Pillows Lyrics
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She always sleep off her pain
It's fate to be weed head
She takes my fakes smile away
She may or may not come
It's fate to be weed head
Looking for 'A'
I'm animal
I'm animal
I'm animal
Rits, anymore
She makes perfect finally
But she is in great need
It's fate to be weed head
She talks with her family
But she likes living alone
It's fate to be weed head
Waiting for 'E'
Waiting for 'eve'
I'm animal
I'm animal
I'm animal
Rits, anymore
Shooting the 'J '
Shooting the 'jail'
I'm animal
I'm animal
I'm animal
Rits, anymore
It's fate to be weed head
The lyrics to The Pillows' song OVER AMP are cryptic and abstract, with multiple interpretations possible. The first stanza introduces a character who lives by a "fake slide away," suggesting a tendency to avoid or deny their problems. This person sleeps off their pain and may use drugs, as evidenced by the line "it's fate to be weed head." The singer of the song seems to have some connection to this person, as they say "she takes my fake smile away." However, there is uncertainty over whether or not this person will show up, adding to the sense of instability and disconnection.
The second stanza adds more confusion with the repeated phrases "Looking for 'A' / Looking for 'ape'" and "Waiting for 'E' / Waiting for 'eve.'" These phrases could have various meanings, such as searching for someone or something that starts with those letters, or being in a state of anticipation or anxiety. The chorus repeats the assertion that "I'm animal / Rits, anymore," which could suggest a loss of control or a descent into primal instincts.
The third stanza introduces more enigmatic phrases, such as "shooting the 'J' / shooting the 'jail.'" These lines could be interpreted as a reference to drugs (J could stand for "joint") or to some sort of violent or rebellious behavior. The final repetition of "It's fate to be weed head" reinforces the idea that the character introduced in the first stanza is trapped in their habits and circumstances.
Overall, the song creates a mood of uncertainty and disorientation, with fragmented images and symbols adding to the sense of chaos. The repeated assertion of "I'm animal" suggests a loss of identity or a sense of being reduced to base instincts. The lyrics of OVER AMP may not have a clear narrative or message, but they evoke a feeling of unease and tension.
Line by Line Meaning
She lives by fake slide away
She relies on a facade to cope with reality.
She always sleep off her pain
She uses sleep as an escape from her problems.
It's fate to be weed head
She sees her drug use as inevitable or predetermined.
She takes my fakes smile away
She sees through my facade and removes it.
She may or may not come
Her presence in my life is uncertain or unpredictable.
Looking for 'A'
Searching for meaning or purpose.
Looking for 'ape'
Looking for someone who is primitive or unrefined.
I'm animal
I am instinctual or savage in nature.
Rits, anymore
Ritsuko Taneda, the band's former drummer, is no longer part of the group.
She makes perfect finally
She achieves perfection or finds resolution.
But she is in great need
Despite her success, she still lacks something important.
She talks with her family
She has a relationship with her relatives.
But she likes living alone
She prefers solitude or independence.
Waiting for 'E'
Anticipating an event or moment that starts with the letter 'E.'
Waiting for 'eve'
Anticipating the arrival of a significant night or event.
Shooting the 'J'
Playing the card game 'Jacks' or engaging in some other activity involving the letter 'J.'
Shooting the 'jail'
Engaging in a game or competition that involves avoiding or escaping from confinement.
It's fate to be weed head
Reiteration of the idea that drug use is a predetermined fate.
Contributed by Mateo F. Suggest a correction in the comments below.