Moondust (album)

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MOONDUST
Pillows Moondust.jpg
Studio album by
ReleasedOctober 22, 2014
Genre Alternative rock
Length38:37
Label Avex Trax
The Pillows chronology
Trial
(2012)
MOONDUST
(2014)
Stroll and Roll
(2016)

MOONDUST is the nineteenth studio album by Japanese alternative rock band The Pillows. It was released on October 22, 2014, and marks the band's 25th anniversary. [1]

Track listing

All tracks are written by Sawao Yamanaka

No.TitleLength
1."Clean State Revolution"3:10
2."Break a Time Machine!"2:53
3."Tokainoalice (Alice in the City)"3:35
4."About a Rock 'n' Roll Band"3:24
5."Prairie Rider"4:11
6."Happy Birthday"4:52
7."Anemone"5:03
8."Song for You"2:24
9."Message"2:56
10."Moondust"5:33
11."Ideal Affection"2:36
Total length:38:37

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References

  1. Lim, William (2014-09-25). "New Pillows album". Sputnikmusic . Retrieved 2014-10-24.