After a four year break, there will be a new album by "Tokio Hotel". The former teen band wants to surprise not only with a new album, there will also be live performances in 2014 by Bill Kaulitz and Co.
The latest album of "Tokio Hotel" was released in 2009. While the twin brothers Bill and Tom Kaulitz (both 24) sat as jurors in the tenth season of "Deutschland sucht den Superstar" in the past year, to their band it seems to become quite calm. 2014 is ready to change this now: "Tokio Hotel" have planned a new album.
In an interview with "Bunte" the producer Peter Hoffman (60) revealed about the plans of the vocalist Bill Kaulitz and his band members: "The band's fine. The album will come this year, and after that it will certainly give back live concerts." This new "Tokio Hotel" album was already recorded. "Now it's all about the follow-up and a matter of selecting the right songs," said the producer.
However, a new album does not just mean picking up promising songs, also the release date would be well chosen. With the record company Universal it has reached agreement "about the songs 'completely agree'," now it only had to be considered, at which time the new work of "Tokio Hotel" should better be on the market.
Producer Thomas Anders (50) also expressed his opinion about "Tokio Hotel"'s comeback in an interview with "Bunte". He believes that Bill Kaulitz, Tom Kaulitz and their fellow musicians are now faced with a challenge. "For a teen band a four years pause is an eternity." said the old former "Modern Talking" musicians, "The former audience of Tokio Hotel is older. Now you have the adult pop market to crack."
The latest album of "Tokio Hotel" was released in 2009. While the twin brothers Bill and Tom Kaulitz (both 24) sat as jurors in the tenth season of "Deutschland sucht den Superstar" in the past year, to their band it seems to become quite calm. 2014 is ready to change this now: "Tokio Hotel" have planned a new album.
In an interview with "Bunte" the producer Peter Hoffman (60) revealed about the plans of the vocalist Bill Kaulitz and his band members: "The band's fine. The album will come this year, and after that it will certainly give back live concerts." This new "Tokio Hotel" album was already recorded. "Now it's all about the follow-up and a matter of selecting the right songs," said the producer.
However, a new album does not just mean picking up promising songs, also the release date would be well chosen. With the record company Universal it has reached agreement "about the songs 'completely agree'," now it only had to be considered, at which time the new work of "Tokio Hotel" should better be on the market.
Producer Thomas Anders (50) also expressed his opinion about "Tokio Hotel"'s comeback in an interview with "Bunte". He believes that Bill Kaulitz, Tom Kaulitz and their fellow musicians are now faced with a challenge. "For a teen band a four years pause is an eternity." said the old former "Modern Talking" musicians, "The former audience of Tokio Hotel is older. Now you have the adult pop market to crack."
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