Ameagari ni mita Maboroshi
The Pillows · 2009
8 min · 2 tracks · alternative rock · symphonic rock
A vibrant blend of alternative rock and symphonic elements that captures both nostalgia and energy.
Ameagari ni mita Maboroshi is a single by The Pillows, released in 2009. A vibrant blend of alternative rock and symphonic elements that captures both nostalgia and energy. This album is significant for its exploration of themes around dreams and aspirations, reflecting the band's growth and maturity. It received positive reviews in Japan, particularly noted for its engaging melodies and lyrical depth, contributing to The Pillows' lasting influence on alternative rock in the region. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
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What does Ameagari ni mita Maboroshi sound like?
A vibrant blend of alternative rock and symphonic elements that captures both nostalgia and energy. Rooted in alternative rock and symphonic rock.
What makes Ameagari ni mita Maboroshi by The Pillows notable?
This album is significant for its exploration of themes around dreams and aspirations, reflecting the band's growth and maturity. It received positive reviews in Japan, particularly noted for its engaging melodies and lyrical depth, contributing to The Pillows' lasting influence on alternative rock in the region. By 2009, The Pillows were solidifying their status in the Japanese rock scene after a prolific career that began in the early '90s. 'Ameagari ni mita Maboroshi' was released as their latest effort following the successful album 'Good Dreams' from 2007, showcasing their continuous evolution while maintaining a loyal fan base.
How many songs are on Ameagari ni mita Maboroshi?
Ameagari ni mita Maboroshi has 2 tracks, running approximately 8 minutes.
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
- 1 雨上がりに見た幻 Standout 4:56
- 2 ファイティングポーズ Standout 3:08
Release Date
September 2, 2009
Artist Origin
Japan
Runtime
8 min 4 sec
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