¡Bienvenidos a C.R. United For Tokio Hotel!

Hallo! Somos Kelly y Carolina las administradoras del blog, el blog es dedicado a los chicos más geniales, Bill, Tom, Gustav y Georg q conforman la mejor banda de rock Tokio Hotel, espero q les guste, tambien se lo dedicamos a todos los y las fans costarricenses y pues tambien a los fans de tooodo el mundo!
Las 2 estamos en pro de conservar el medio hambiente, ojala y tu tambien lo estes, ayuda a protejer el planeta y a los animales!! Tomen el ejemplo de los Tokio Hotel q les encantan los animales!! Xd!!

ICH LIEBE DICH BILL!!




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Visita,y encarga accesorios de TH, echos en Costa Rica

martes, 11 de agosto de 2009

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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