TOKIO HOTEL一直在努力挖掘自己的深層潛力。短時(shí)間內(nèi),這支樂(lè)隊(duì)對(duì)歌詞創(chuàng)作的不懈努力和對(duì)新興元素的積極運(yùn)用終于使他們達(dá)到了既定目標(biāo)——德國(guó)本土內(nèi)一直渴求的,呈現(xiàn)TOKIO HOTEL式“清晰”的新聲音終于誕生。睿智,動(dòng)人的歌詞,活力的現(xiàn)代之聲和超凡魅力,修改了音樂(lè)最高水準(zhǔn)的定義。他們的作品是這些日子來(lái)最讓人激動(dòng)的德語(yǔ)歌曲,向公眾推出TOKIO HOTEL的時(shí)機(jī)已經(jīng)成熟。
盡管樂(lè)隊(duì)成員都是15-18間的少年,但音樂(lè)儼然是TOKIO HOTEL團(tuán)員稚嫩年齡中的很大組成部分。15歲的主唱和詞曲作者Bill從9歲就開(kāi)始創(chuàng)作。擔(dān)任吉他手的則是和Bill一樣從繼父處學(xué)會(huì)吉他,并從6歲就開(kāi)始演奏的他的雙胞胎弟弟Tom。雙胞胎共同發(fā)現(xiàn)了自身對(duì)音樂(lè)的愛(ài)好并在創(chuàng)作道路上攜手并進(jìn)。
Emo quartet Tokio Hotel emerged as one of the most successful new German acts of their generation, scoring three number one singles via 2005's debut LP, Schrei. Bill and Tom Kaulitz, 12-year-old twins, formed the group in their native Magdeburg in 2001, recruiting drummer Gustav Schäfer and bassist Georg Listing to round out the lineup. Originally dubbed Devilish, the teen foursome toured aggressively before signing to Universal in 2003, adopting the moniker Tokio Hotel in tandem with the deal. Composed primarily by Bill Kaulitz in tandem with a series of high-profile songwriters, Schrei was preceded by the August 2005 release of Tokio Hotel's debut single, "Durch den Monsun." Teenage girls quickly embraced the band with puppy-love fervor, and by the end of the month the single topped the German pop chart and its Austrian counterpart. The follow-ups "Rette Mich" and "Der Letzte Tag" also hit number one, although the former appeared in a re-recorded version dramatically different from its LP version thanks to Kaulitz's post-pubescent vocal changes. After the singer wrapped his contributions to filmmaker Luc Besson's animated fantasy Arthur and the Minimoys, Tokio Hotel returned to the studio to complete work on their 2007 follow-up album, Zimmer 483. In June 2007, Scream, the band's first English language album, was released in Europe. The album's tracks were comprised of songs from Schrei and Zimmer 483 that had been translated and re-recorded. Scream was released in the United States on April 29, 2008.