Trial (album)

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Trial
The Pillows Trial Album 2012.jpg
Studio album by
ReleasedJanuary 18, 2012
Genre Alternative rock
Length39:32
Label Avex Trax
The Pillows chronology
Horn Again
(2011)
Trial
(2012)
Moondust
(2014)

Trial is the eighteenth studio album by Japanese alternative rock band The Pillows. It was released on January 18, 2012.

Track listing

All tracks are written by Sawao Yamanaka

No.TitleLength
1."Revival"3:16
2."Rescue"3:46
3."Comic Sonic"2:53
4."Flashback Story"2:31
5."Energia"4:07
6."Polaris no Kagayaki Hirowanakatta Yumeutsutsu (Possible translation: Polaris Was Not Picked Up At The Shining Dream)"4:01
7."Minority Whisper"3:53
8."Mochinushi No Nai Guitar (持ち主のないギター) (Possible translation: Guitar With No Owner)"7:18
9."Trial"4:25
10."Ready Steady Go!"3:22
Total length:39:32

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