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MTV News on Tokio Hotel Humanoid



The following is from MTV.com – These days, updates are coming fast and furious from the Tokio Hotel camp. First, they announced the title and release date for their brand-new album, Humanoid. Then, they let it be known that — after some brotherly arguing — they’ve settled on a final tracklist for the album.

And now, in a statement sent to MTV News on Monday (August 10), TH frontman Bill Kaulitz and producer David Jost have revealed details about the first single from Humanoid: A song they’re calling “Automatic,” which will be released in mid-September.

“Bill and Tom were on their way from their hotel in West Hollywood to our studio — originally to record Bill’s vocals. Just before the guys arrived Bill called from the car and said that he had an idea for a song which should be named ‘Automatic,’ ” Jost wrote. “We put the vocal recordings on hold that day and wrote down the entire song in less than two hours.”

Jost added that the song’s quick turnaround time made it different than most of the other songs on Humanoid, most of which were the end result of months of in-studio tinkering.

“For some of them we had to fight for during all-night sessions,” he wrote. “At times you believe a track is done and then, the next day you get into the song again to feel out things more closely and realize that it’s not finished.”

Kaulitz expanded on Jost’s statement, detailing the process that created each of Humanoid’s 13 tracks.

“It’s different for each song, we don’t follow a formula. With some of the songs we did many interim versions until we were finally satisfied,” he wrote. “Some tracks initially refused to be the way we had planned them out, and then there were others where we just had to allow the song to guide us.”
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Tokio Hotel mit „Automatisch“ zurück

Sie sind wieder da! Ein Jahr haben sie mit ihrem Produzenten David Jost in Hamburg, Berlin, Los Angeles und Miami an ihrem Album gearbeitet, jetzt meldet sich Deutschlands erfolgreichste Rock-Band Tokio Hotel endlich zurück. Die neue Single „Automatisch“ ist ab 18. September im Handel, bei BILD.de können Sie schon jetzt reinhören!

Im Oktober erscheint das dritte „Tokio Hotel“-Album „Humanoid“. Sänger Bill Kaulitz: „Ich kann noch gar nicht glauben, dass wir jetzt endlich mit der Album-Produktion durch sind. Die Tage und Nächte in den kommenden Monaten werden wir dann nicht mehr im Ton-Studio, sondern endlich wieder im Tourbus verbringen."

Die Fans stehen drauf, der Erfolg spricht Bände!


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Heute feiern Deutschlands berühmteste Zwillinge Bill und Tom Kaulitz von Tokio Hotel ihren 20. Geburtstag!

In nur vier Jahren stiegen sie von der Magdeburger Schülerband zur weltweit erfolgreichsten deutschen Rockgruppe auf, verkauften mehr als sechs Millionen CDs, spielen ausverkaufte Tourneen auf der ganzen Welt.

BILD bat Bill Kaulitz zum intimen Geburtstags-Interview. Der Rockstar spricht über

Sein Spiegelbild
„Ich schaue morgens nicht in den Spiegel und sage: ,Wow, bist du ´ne geile Sau!‘. Ich habe ein normales Verhältnis zu meinem Gesicht und meinem Körper. Ich fühle mich wohl.“

Seine schlanke Figur
„Ich ernähre mich fast nur von ungesundem Kram und bestell mir eine Pizza nach der anderen. Dick werde ich einfach nicht. Ich muss Euch enttäuschen, ich geh nicht kotzen um so dünn zu sein.“

Sein Vermögen
„Wir verdienen gutes Geld, sind aber keine Multi-Millionäre, wie viele meinen. Wir lassen extrem viel Kohle liegen. Neunzig Prozent der Werbeverträge, die uns angeboten wurden, hab ich abgesagt, weil ich entweder die Marken oder die Produkte beschissen fand. Ich möchte nur Sachen machen, die ich selbst gut finde.“

Seine Luxusgüter
„Ich gebe viel Geld für Urlaub aus, das ist eigentlich schon krank und völlig übertrieben. Aber da ich so wenig Urlaub mache, will ich es mir da richtig gut gehen lassen.“

Seine Status-Symbole
„Zu meinem Schulabschluss hab ich mir ´ne Rolex gekauft, obwohl mich Uhren überhaupt nicht interessieren. Ich fand‘s einfach lustig, mit 18 eine Rolex zu haben. Eigentlich total bescheuert.“

Sein Sexleben
„Ich hab keine Freundin und Sex ohne Liebe ist nichts für mich. Damit soll mein Bruder seine Zeit verschwenden. Irgendwann wird er merken, dass ihm das ganze Rumgepoppe nichts bringt.“

Seine Vorlieben
„Ich steh auf schöne Hände. Ich gucke immer zuerst auf die Hände. Und Augen sind ganz wichtig. Die Haarfarbe ist mir komplett egal.“

Seine Einsamkeit
„Wenn ich nach einem Konzert allein auf meinem Hotel-Zimmer bin, weiß ich manchmal nicht, was ich mit mir anfangen soll. Dann ist auf einmal alles ganz leise.“

Seine Bett-Gefährten
„Meine vier Hunde schlafen bei mir im Bett. Ich könnte nie auf sie verzichten. Umso näher sie mir sind, desto schöner ist es. Ich kann nur jedem raten: Nehmt alle Eure Hunde mit in´s Bett!“

Seine Gefühle
„Ich muss zugeben, es gibt Filme, die mich zum Weinen bringen, zum Beispiel ,Wie ein einziger Tag‘. Jetzt denken wahrscheinlich viele: Hah, wussten wir´s doch, die Schwuchtel heult, wenn sie vor´m Fernseher sitzt.“

Seine Fehler
„Ich glaube, ich kann anstrengend sein. Manchmal bin ich ganz schön krass in dem, was ich sage. Dann denke ich im Nachhinein, das hätte ich auch lassen können.“

Sein Karriere-Ende
„Nach meiner Stimmband-OP im letzten Jahr hatte ich Lust, alles hinzuschmeißen. Ich dachte: Oh Gott, ich will meine Fresse nie wieder in Kameras halten. Aber für mich gibt es nur die Musik. Wenn ich jetzt eine Ausbildung machen müsste, ich wüsste nicht, in welche Richtung.“

Seine Ängste
„Generell habe ich Angst, dass einem Menschen, der mir nahe steht, etwas zustößt. Auch wenn einem meiner Hunde etwas passieren würde, könnte ich das nicht verkraften.“

Seinen Tagesablauf
„Ich bin total der Nachtmensch. Während der Albumproduktion war ich meistens bis sechs Uhr morgens im Tonstudio, und bin dann erst nachmittags wieder aufgestanden. Meistens sehe ich von der Welt nur Flughäfen, Hotels und unsere Auftrittsorte.“

Seinen Alltag
„Ich war seit Jahren nicht mehr selbst einkaufen, Ich kann mich nicht erinnern, wann ich zuletzt in einem Supermarkt war. Ich weiß nicht mal mehr, was ein Stück Butter kostet. Von normalem Leben kann bei mir keine Rede mehr sein.“

Seinen Geburtstag
„Tom und ich wollen privat mit Freunden und Familie feiern. Ausserdem wollen wir nachts ´ne Achterbahn mieten. Wir sind seit Ewigkeiten nicht mehr Achterbahn gefahren. Wir lieben so´n Scheiss.“
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INTERVIEW; Tokio Hotel interview with ILoveRadio part2



ILoveRadio.de: Tokio Hotel Interview Part 2

This week Tokio Hotel celebrated, with their Unplugged-Gig in Cologne, their Live-Comeback in Germany. Backstage the Band took half an hour for an Interview with I LOVE RADIO. In the first Part of the Interview, Bill, Tom, Gustav and Georg spoke about their new Album “Humanoid”, their new Songs and their new Sound.

But another thing is new: in “BRAVO” Tokio Hotel Bassist Georg revealed, the first time, that he has a Girlfriend and that he’s in a relationship with her since 6 months! Why didn’t we know about this? Georg explains it in the Interview with I LOVE RADIO.

Georg, did you want to keep your Girlfriend a secret?

Georg: “Yes, I have a new Girlfriend. But I haven’t kept it a secret in the past six months, we simply had no Interviews and nobody asked me!” LOL

Bill: “We never try to keep it a secret. I think that when one of us has a Girlfriend, then it’s the most normal thing in the world. I think it’s totally embarrassing when Boygroups try to keep it a secret, just to make Girls buy their CDs. It’s ridiculous. So we actually say it, when we have a Girlfriend. Actually, I find it rather sad that only one of us has one. But that’s how it is!”

How and where could you ever meet a potential Girlfriend?

Bill: “Tom and I aren’t going out to Clubs in our Private Life. We always work a lot, that’s why it doesn’t really work out – we’re usually at After Show Partys, even there we aren’t those who go to every Party. Actually going into the Cinema in private or just normally go out – it doesn’t work.”

Georg: “Gustav and I can still move around in Magdeburg relatively free. Sometimes it works. That’s where I met my Girlfriend.”

Bill: “You miss it, that’s a fact. That’s one of the bad things when you’re famous. We can’t spontaneously say: Okay, now I’m going out with a Friend or now I’m gonna meet my Friends to eat some ice-cream, or drink some Coffee, or spontaneously go into a Club in the evening.

So, everything that we do is always perfectly planned and you’re never alone. You always have somebody with you – yes, that’s not very nice. But I have to say, that there are also those Moments, when we’re standing on the stage and thousands of Fans are listening to our Music – this is definitely making up for everything.”
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Children, time flies by: The Teen Stars from Tokio Hotel are almost twenty. Bill and Tom Kaulitz talk of crashes, with 15, their luck, to go shopping theirselves, and why they prefer to talk to Grandma’s.

“Bill Kaulitz never leaves the house unvarnished,” says the woman from the record company. The time in the mask must therefore always be calculated at appointments. And when the petite young man stands in front of you, you get a slight idea of how much time he needs for his appearance.

Among the perfectly coiffed black and blond dreadlocks, a composition of a black and white line graces his eyelids, and his suitably painted nails. The hands in leather gloves have difficulty to arrange the mass of chains that are attached to his black shirt.

His twin Tom is sitting next to him, on a couch in a hotel room with pink painted walls. He fancies himself as a street rocker with a leather jacket and braided hair. Not less expensive, but not as striking. Two ordinary guys in pop-star attire.

WamS: Bill, Tom, both your birthdays are on September 1st, what do you desire?

Bill: I want to be together with my family, see my friends and drink coffee. I love coffee, I drink gallons of it. And I’d like a round of coffee with cream pies. And it would be great if everyone would be older than 60. Thus, a real coffee party.

Tom: Coversations with old people result in coversations that are completely off the beaten track. They have quite different thoughts. This would be great, every Sunday a coffee-party

WamS: Do you have any material desires?

Bill Kaulitz: I don’t.

WamS: A new car, maybe?

Tom Kaulitz: I think, that there’s no one who would give me something physical as a present. But sure, I would be happy about a new car.

WamS: You’re turning 20. Are you an adult?

Bill Kaulitz: I think I’ll never grow up. But growing up is relative. I already thought when I was 13 that I can do whatever I want. Go into Clubs and drink alcohol – I always felt older than I really am.

WamS: Via distance learning you finished secondary school and got awarded for a particularly good performance.

Bill: This is almost embarrassing, right?

WamS: A little bit.

Bill: Tom and I hated going to school. That was the worst time in our lives. I feel sorry for everyone who goes to school.

WamS: What was so bad about it?

Tom: Most of all we were scandalized because of our appearance in the school. But I think that the worst of all is, that the personality of each individual get’s totally suppressed in school.

Bill: Tom and I got transferred into two different classes for disciplinary reasons in 7th Grade. We were really rebellious children, and almost got expelled from school. But not because of drugs or fights. But because of discussions, which the teachers simply weren’t up to. And then you realize that pedagogy comes much too short in teacher education. A lot of people simply slip into the study because they see no other way. But if you want to be a teacher, you really have to want it and you have to have the passion for this job.

WamS: A lot of your fans take you as their role model. Are there any values that you want to convey?

Tom: We really don’t think of ourselves as role models.

WamS: But you exemplify it a little bit. Are you aware of this?

Tom: No, very often not. You have to free yourself of this. We have very limited free space anyway. I don’t want to suddenly pay attention to not use swear words in interviews.

WamS: But you, for example, supported an Anti-AIDS campaign.

Tom: Of course, sometimes we try to stand up for things which we think are important. But in the end: I hate this “Role-Model-Position” (Cmmt: Like, people always taking them as an example, pointing the fingers at them etc.). I don’t want to turn into something like this.

WamS: Will you vote?

Tom: Uhm, yes. Let’s see.

Bill: Then, in any case, the first time.

WamS: What’s the percentage of normalcy in your life?

Bill: 1%.

WamS: Is it the same as with the international stars, that you can’t even go shopping?

Tom: Yes, absolutely. When we started making music, we were at an age where our parents bought everything for us – now we’re at an age where we need to do this by ourselves but we can’t.

Bill: It sounds kind of cool to have a personal assistant, who get’s you everything you want. But I would also like to choose my yogurt by myself.

Tom: In the U.S., there are also supermarkets, which are open 24 hours a day. You can go down there at four in the night, when nobody else is there. We once walked into the toy department, and bought everything. Guns with arrows or remote-controlled cars.

Bill: And then we shot off the cars with the arrows. Totally ridiculous.

WamS: And how do you buy your clothes?

Bill: Usually trough the Internet or from catalogs. Totally Boring. But sometimes you have to jump over your own shadow. Fuck it, if photographers and fans are outside the door. Sometimes you have to go out, you need this little piece of normalcy to live.

WamS: What’s on your catering wish list?

Bill: Actually, every year there’s a new one. And I must admit that it’s pretty long. But we are at home so seldom, that we always try to make it as comfy as possible. The most important things are coffee and real blankets in the hotels. These wool-blankets are the worst. Because they make you feel like you’re at a camp. That is what is most important to me, a real blanket and pillow.

WamS: Do you still have normal friendships from the past?

Bill: Only (from the past). In the Tokio Hotel time we didn’t get to know any new friends because we can’t even really get to know each other. Everyone who meets us, already has an opinion about us.

WamS: Are you extra-cautious with getting in touch with new people because you have often been deceived?

Tom: Yes, most of the times from hidden-editors. We had had extreme experiences at the beginning of our career. At 15 we were at every after-show party and we have, of course, been drinking alcohol. Back then, it was like this: You drank a sip of alcohol, and then the next day the editors called the Youth Welfare Office who wanted to call off the project (Cmmt: With the Project they mean their career as Tokio Hotel) completely.

WamS: But you probably get coached in how to deal with such situations.

Tom: No, we never did. And I do not even want someone who tells me how I should respond to the questions.

Bill: You have to learn this by yourself, by bolting into such a situation and then living with the fact that sometimes also bad things are written about you in the newspapers.

WamS: Do you get psychological support for such cases?

Tom: Our family and friends are our psychological support. I could imagine getting professional help, but there’s the problem with the time again.

Bill: I can understand, when people do that. The problem is, I don’t believe in it.

Tom: I also always think I’m smarter than the psychologist himself.

Bill: Exactly. Everything I tell you, I tell you deliberately, because it’s my problem. And then the psychologist would say: Yes, you need to take some time to think about it. And then I think to myself: Great, I also knew this before.Totul despre HUMANOID Billuavatar6Totul despre HUMANOID Tokio Hotel: “Being an adult is relative” - Interview
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