Friday, November 13, 2009

Lrg Jeans Sizing Chart

promise "perfect sense" to their fans


What is the "perfect sense" that promises to Tokio Hotel fans with his new album, 'Humanoid'? It is a mystery, but that was what he felt the German quartet to finish his latest work. Sought to find a different sound, "more electronic." That was the main objective that Tokio Hotel has embarked on the preparation of its third studio album, inspired by science fiction due out next week.

"We wanted to grow within the range of sounds that identify 'Tokio Hotel", explained in Madrid the group's lead singer, Bill Kaulitz.

The new sound of the band because after the long tour that followed his last album 'Scream' (2008)-album of English versions of the greatest successes of his first two albums in German and served as a shuttle to the international market, were "tired" of seeing themselves and listen to their songs.

The group, comprised of brothers Bill and Tom Kaulitz, Gustav Schäfer and Georg Listing, was released in Europe in 2006 with 'Schrei' German album which went platinum in his country, France and Poland, after which published 'Zimmer 483' (2007).

The launch of 'Humanoid', which involved more than a year before who had "perfect sense" on the issues and production will take place on October 5 in the whole world except the U.S., where he published a day later.

"We are eager to go on sale and see the reaction of our fans," have confessed.

So far, all has been heard of the album is the first single, 'Automathic', the song that "best represents the general concept of the album and we all agree that it must serve as a presentation.

"electronic sounds and energy," Bill has been justified, although the choice could also be because it was the last song they recorded and were carried away by the euphoria of the time, said Tom Kaulitz, guitarist and singer's twin brother.

All components recognize that the record sounds different, more mature because for the first time since he became a mass phenomenon, have been taking the time to write all the songs and sounds to choose peace.

The choice of the name of the album, 'Humanoid', took it before I wrote the song with the same name, included in the album as 'bonus track', and sometimes because they are feeling of being "something that looks like a human," more than human.

Tokio Hotel has been the German band's most successful planetary recent times, some of what they claimed were not fully aware until I spent the first two years of fame.

"As it happens, you're dealing with what comes but until you take time off does not do you approach everything that has happened and do not feel like the real thing," says Bill.

What success has not changed is the desire to get on stage and playing live, because that was the purpose for which formed the band and started playing small rooms in front of no more than ten people.

The leap from small rooms to large concerts was sudden, since, as Bill pointed out, "one day at a festival in a town in Germany for which we were hired, had to cancel our performance because the organization was overwhelmed by people who had. "

0 comments:

Post a Comment