Tokio Hotel – Humanoid
What did Bill Kaulitz do with his charisma? With his over-the-top goth-pop vocals — and even more baroque hairspray-and-mascara styling — the 20-year-old singer has made this German band one of Europe’s most popular and irresistible groups. But on Humanoid, he sounds strangely reduced. In part, it’s a question of hooks: With the exception of “Hey You” and “World Behind My Wall,” the album is melodically anemic and strangely low-key. Subtle is not a mode that suits Kaulitz — just check the coiffure.
Artist: Tokio Hotel
Album: Humanoid
Genre: Pop, Rock
Released Date: October 2, 2009
Tracks: 12
Language: English
Length: 45:12
Tracks:
1. Noise
2. Darkside of the sun
3. Automatic
4. World behind my wall
5. Humanoid
6. Forever now
7. Pain of love
8. Dogs unleashed
9. Human connect to human
10. Hey you
11. Love and death
12. Zoom into me
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natashs on Wed, 4th Nov 2009 9:40 AM
The songs are outstandngs!!!!!!!! love you bill!! you’re simply amazing!!!!!!!!!!!