Tokio Hotel Humanoid City Live
. In addition to the 19-song Milan concert video, the DVD will offer the bonus content of Backstage at Humanoid City. This will include an episode of their beloved Tokio Hotel TV, a DVD chronicle of life on the road with one of the world's most hair-raising bands. This new episode catches them during their secret rehearsals in London, and gives an exclusive sneak peek behind the scenes of the HUMANOID CITY LIVE stage production. The DVD will also contain a gallery of rare and previously unseen photography. Tokio Hotel � lead singer Bill Kaulitz and his twin brother guitarist Tom Kaulitz, drummer Gustav Schafer, and bassist Georg Listing � earned heaps of praise from their legions of fans on the 2010 tour, for their performances of all 12 songs from the album (albeit in an entirely different sequence for the concerts): "Noise," "Human Connect to Human," "Pain Of Love," "World Behind My Wall," "Hey You," "Humanoid," "Dogs Unleashed," "Love & Death," "Automatic," "Darkside of the Sun," "Zoom Into Me," and "Forever Now." To these, the Milan concert added a half-dozen of Tokio Hotel's 'greatest hits' (from their previous German and English albums of 2005 and 2007, Scream and Room 483), namely: "Breakaway," "Alien," "Ready Set Go," "Phantomrider," "Screamin," and "Monsoon." The special bonus on HUMANOID CITY LIVE is the brand new LIVE acoustic version of "Darkside of the Sun." Click here to read today's full Day in Pop report Preview and Purchase Tokio Hotel CDs |
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