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Reuters.com: German band Tokio Hotel whip up foreign frenzy
Friday, 19 September 2008
MUNICH (Hollywood Reporter) - Four fresh-faced rockers are transforming the fringe esoteric image of German pop into the new global teenybopper cool.
Tokio Hotel -- a foursome whose origins date back to 2001 -- are fronted by spiky-haired singer Bill Kaulitz, 19. His identical twin brother, Tom, is the band's guitarist.
Together with their slightly older rhythm section, Georg Listing and Gustav Schaefer, the brothers have sold almost 3 million CDs and DVDs, packing venues throughout Europe and Japan.
Girls in such countries as Poland and France are learning German in order to understand Bill Kaulitz's lyrics of teenage disaffection. In Israel, where editorial writers worried about the historical ramifications, tens of thousands of fans signed a petition to get Tokio Hotel to play in Tel Aviv last year, and the band obliged -- to a huge open-air crowd.
In the United States, the band's English-language album "Scream" peaked at No. 39 on the Billboard 200, and they won the fan-voted best new artist award at the MTV Video Music Awards in Hollywood earlier this month. The Los Angeles Times described Tokio Hotel as a "young emo-glam outfit" who sound like "the Jonas Brothers covering Guns N' Roses."
Tokio Hotel owe their success to "the professional and meticulous work of a team of producers and managers who maintain control over their 'product' at all times," German music journalist Olaf Tost says.
"Bill Kaulitz, with his androgynous, vulnerable and yet energy-laden persona, is something of an emotional anchor in the sea of teenage angst for his fans," Tost adds.
One of the main members of the Tokio team, producer and co-writer David Jost, describes meeting Bill Kaulitz for the first time as a life-changing event. "I was 100% certain they were going to break the roof in Germany," he said. "I would have bet the whole German music and media industry on this. But of course I never expected this thing to take off internationally."
The U.S. fan base was built mostly via the Tokios' YouTube channel, updated with professionally made and English-subtitled videos at least once a week. The intro to the channel declares triumphantly, "It's only a matter of time before the hysteria follows them stateside."
"A band from Germany getting big all over Europe -- with the chance of even more -- that happens every 20 years, maximum," Jost says.
Tost is a bit more skeptical.
"They may have some temporary success in the U.S. But for the long term they might not have the 'special something' -- like (German hard rockers) Rammstein does -- that makes them different from other bands," he says.

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1. Written by tokio hotel fanatic, on 19-09-2008 12:47
i agree 100% with the article i love tokio hotel so much but i gotta agree that rammstein do way better music...
2. Written by Kirsten, on 20-09-2008 03:08
Don't get me wrong. I LOVE Tokio Hotel but I'm not about to believe a review like that. Sure its good and all BUT since when was Tokio Hotel a "young emo-glam outfit"? And the whole "the Jonas Brothers covering Guns N Roses"?? firstly Tokio Hotel is NOT Glam rock, they are more of a teen pop/rock band and secondly guns n roses are way more rock then Tokio Hotel will EVER be. How can someone make a comparison with tokio hotel and Guns n Roses OR Rammstein? They are COMPLETELY different!
3. Written by This email address is being protected from spam bots, you need Javascript enabled to view it , on 21-09-2008 22:13
Tokio Hotel is appealing mainly because of their looks and age. Bill is not going to be a teenager for much longer and the guys are looking less boyish and more manly with each day. Obviously they're not going to be timeless like Rammstein or Nena. Give them a few years and they'll be the Backstreet Boys of Germany...perhaps with a House of Kaulitzs running a season or two.
4. Written by dai, on 23-09-2008 05:11
personally i hope they do make it out of their teens... i'd hate to see them as backstreet boys. and this article isn't completely accurate. they haven't even been to asia yet. :x

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