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| Spoiler: | | | | Citation: | You’ve heard the screams and witnessed the hysteria that comes in their wake, but just who are Tokio Hotel? It’s no doubt that this little German band has taken the world by storm, covering the music scene in an intoxicating monsoon of giant hair and moving lyrics. You’ve seen the videos and heard the songs, but just who is this quartet of youth and how did this hysteria come about?
Tokio Hotel is comprised of the Kaultiz twins; lead vocalist Bill and Guitarist Tom. The Band also contains drummer Gustav Schafer and Bass player Georg Listing. The Boys musical interests began when they were around seven years of age. Bill and Tom‘s musical interest was sparked by their step father who was a musician himself. The twins started out by playing local pubs in their hometown of Magdeburg, Germany. Bill would do vocals while attempting to play the keyboards and Tom would accompany on the guitar. Bill composed his first song at the age of nine. One night while playing a local club called Gröninger Bad, the twins caught the attention of two young musicians in the crowd. Georg Listing and Gustav Schafer, who knew each other from school, witnessed the twin’s musical abilities and knew they needed their help. “It was obvious that these two guys needed some help, so we talked to them after their gig” Laughs Georg in an interview with PopCultureMadness.com. Tom goes on to joke “Yeah, they actually begged us to join the band - that’s how we got together”.
The band began their early career under the name Devilish. The first gigs they undertook were for no more than five or six people. “Yeah, sometime we have ten or twelve people.“ Bill laughed in an early Devilish interview for a German TV program. Despite their lack luster start the boys soon caught the attention of the record labels in 2001 and began their marathon to fame. After securing their first record deal the boys felt a need for a name change and opted for Tokio Hotel. “After we signed our record deal we thought it was time for a new beginning - we were called Devilish before that. All of us really like big and modern cities. We all think Tokyo is one of the coolest places on earth - and we hope to get there someday soon, hopefully to perform” Tom explains to PopCultureMadness.com. Bill goes on to add, “Yes, and we were also looking for a symbol that would represent our lives from that point on. And because we were living in hotels a lot of the time, the name really seemed to fit”.
In 2003 Bill was a candidate in the first season of “Star Search” (category “Junior”). Bill performed The Whether Girl’s “It’s Raining Men.” But in the quarter-final he was defeated by Oliver Bruton. Bill did not let his “Star Search” experience get him down and in 2005 the band released their first German-language album, Schrei, as Tokio Hotel on Island Records. Schrei sold more than half a million copies worldwide. The album also provided them with four top five singles in Germany and Austria. Their fist album produced their first widely popular single “Monsoon” that has now become a staple in their line of success. The release of their first album catapulted the boys into the hearts of every German girl who witnessed their image. This overnight success made it difficult for the boys to continue a normal routine, such as going to the store and attending school. The twins for example, where constantly causing massive hysteria at their high school. Very soon the boys were forced to give up on regular classes and finish their degrees online. Bill has been noted as saying that he hated everything to do with school. Don’t we all?
In 2007, the band released their second German album Zimmer 483. The new German album produced three top five singles in Germany. Also in 2007 the guys released their first English album Scream. Together both albums sold over one million copies world wide. Scream produced two singles that reached the top twenty in new territories such as Portugal, Spain and Italy. The new albums also helped the boys land their very first MTV European Music Award for Best InterAct. They also performed their newly translated version of “Monsoon” at the EMA’s. The performance was made especially memorable because of the monsoon produced upon the stage. During the last chorus of the song the stage was engulfed in a downpour drenching our German rockers. The song never waned a minute and resulted in one of the most spectacular performances of the entire night. Their first live album, Zimmer 483 - Live In Europe, was released near the end of 2007.
After their various European tours and domination of their home country, Tokio Hotel was read y to tackle North America. In 2008 the boys played several shows in Toronto, New York and L.A. Each gig turned up a multitude of new fans, surprising the band because their CD hadn’t even been released there yet. Before they could bask in their US debut and return for some more the band suffered a serious set back. Vocalist Bill Kaulitz lost his vocal abilities before several prominent European and US tour dates. At first it was thought his loss of voice was a simple matter of laryngitis. Upon further examination it was discovered Bill’s vocal chords contained a cyst that had been formed through over exertion of his voice. The cyst was removed successfully and after 10 days of silence and weeks of rehab Bill was back on tour once again. The band looks back on the ordeal as a scary time in their career but are glad Bill came through unaltered.
The dates were rescheduled and the band returned to the States for the second time. The guys were especially nervous about coming to the US. While there the boys would be undergoing their first ever completely English tour. They marked their first ever US live television debut on MTV’s TRL. They conducted the entire show in English periodically apologizing for their bad language skills. The boys did a wonderful job conversing with everyone, proving their English is definitely on par. While on the show they performed “Ready, Set, Go” to a hysterical audience and presented a lucky fan with a costume from the actual video shoot. The Boys will be returning to TRL for a whole week as guest hosts August 4th-9th 2008.
Most recently Tokio Hotel attended the 2008 Comet Awards in Germany where they picked up four Awards including the Super Comet Award. More exciting than the new awards was Bill’s unveiling of his brand new hair style. He temporarily ditched the famous Sonic the Hedge Hog main for a darker sleeker look. Don’t worry his hair may be darker but it still has the ability to defy all gravity.
So what’s next for Tokio Hotel? Only time can tell. The band is currently touring the European festival scene and will begin their US invasion in August. With the support of their many eager fans throughout the world there’s nothing these boys can’t do. Now it’s our turn to help them stay on top. Are you ready to “Scream” for Tokio Hotel?" |
source: http://www.portraitmagazine.net/tokiohotel.html |
Je vous l'accorde, il est long mais au moins y a quelque chose à traduire lol Donc, si vous voulez, vous pouvez partager le travail ^^
Une interview avec Vi Unge:
| Spoiler: | | | | Citation: | -We will come to Denmark!
In the spring you had to cancel a lot of concerts, because Bill had to be operated for a cyst on the vocal chords. Now you are back on the track. How does it feel to be back? Bill: It is SO great to be back on stage again. I was really terrified under the whole process. Its obvious, that you get worried and thinks “What if my voice will be ruined?”, or “What if I dont sound like before”. Luckily I had a quick recover. First time I was on the stage after my surgery, it was really awesome, and I really enjoy the concerts we are playing at the moment.
What did Bills illness meant for the band? Georg: It was a situation, where the power was out of our hands. The only thing we could do, was wish him well, and then just wait. Tom: It took some time, before we actually realised we had to cancel the rest of our tour. In the beginning, when Bill went to Germany to get checked, the rest of us kept travelling from town to town, because all along we hoped he would come back. Bill: I actually think the whole experience have brought us closer together.
Were you afraid it was over for Tokio Hotel? Tom: Of course we thought about it. Especially in the beginning, were we didnt know what was wrong. But after some time, we started to think about the future, and that Bill would come back at some point. The worst we could imagine, was that I had to take over for Bill. Haha
You are currently breaking through in USA. Why is that so important for you? Tom: To go to USA and try our luck there, is really amazing - especially for a German band. It’s really rare that happen. So of course we will take the chance when it comes, and see if we can make it over there. But its really not like we have a masterplan, on which countries we want to do make it in. It’s usually our fans, that discovers us online, and when we see there’s a lot that likes us, we go there. That’s how it works for us.
What is the craziest thing you have experienced in USA sofar? Bill: There’s so many things, it’s hard to choose. But recently, we experienced something pretty wild in L.A. We were sitting in the backstage-room after our concert, when all of the sudden, we hear a strange sound. Then we discovered it was a girl, trying to crawl through the window, on the second floor! Unfortunately, she got stuck, and then she even lost her camera. Pretty crazy.
Some of your Danish fans, feel a little disappointed over the cancelled concerts in Denmark, and that you havnt rescheduled. What would you like to say to them? Bill: We really want to say - particularly me - that we are really, really sorry we had to cancel. We really couldnt do anything else in that situation. Unfortunately, we havn’t been able to find new dates, but we promise we havn’t forgotten about them, and that we will try to come and play as soon as possible. |
source: http://tokiohotelnetwork.com | /
Et encore une autre interview pour un magazine canadien:
| Spoiler: | | | | Citation: | “Let’s Take Hotel” Tokio Hotel Talks
Since releasing their first English album, ‘Scream’, German band Tokio Hotel has been taking North America by storm. We caught up with the guys recent; to talk music, touring and more!
How did you guys get started as a group? Bill: We played in a lot of nightclubs and at weddings and we met Georg and Gustav in the audience. I think there were five people and two of them were Georg and Gustav… They came and asked if they could play in our band. We went to the rehearsal room and tried, and it was the beginning of Devilish. That was our fifth band name.
Is there a meaning behind your current band name? B: We are all city people, so we came up with “Tokio”. We’ve never been there… It’s like a dream to play a concert in Tokyo. Then we said okay we need a symbol… and it was always a dream to travel the world and sleep in hotels, so we said let’s take “Hotel”.
‘Scream’ is your first album recorded in English. Was it hard to record a crossover album? B: For me, it was really a challenge because… we just speak some words and we learned English in school, and I always sung in German. We said, okay we really want [it] so everyone can understand our lyrics. And the studio takes some time because I’m such a perfectionist and I really wanted it to sound natural, not like a German who tried to sing in English.
What do you like and dislike about touring? B: Being on a promotional tour… it’s a lot of interviews and TV shows. That’s also okay, but playing live is just… yeah, more fun. The negative side of being on tour is you have not that much time for girls!
What has been your favourite stop since touring? B: Hard to say… but I think I really love the big cities, so I really love Paris and Moscow. No, I think there are so many nice places in Europe. But, I also love New York, and I love Toronto. It’s a nice city.
Have you had any embarrassing moments while performing? B: Georg always has embarrassing moments! No, I think yeah, there are some moments… I pushed my mike into my mouth… Gustav fell down from his chair. We were on the catwalk; it was in Russia, and we just jumped on the catwalk, and the whole catwalk jumped with us. It was like moving all around… It was like surfing.
What do you do in your spare time? B: Most of the time, we sleep! I think we are the tiredest band in the world. On the tour bus, we have a lot of DVDs; I think two hundred DVDs and movies. Most of the time, not really interesting things. Just the opposite of our Tokio Hotel life. |
source: http://tokiohotelnetwork.com/tokio-hotel-talks/#more-105 |
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| Je peux prendre le 2ème.( ne croyais pas que je prends le plus court, enfin si, mais je pars en vacances lundi, donc plus d'accès à l'ordi pendant plus d'une semaine ... :s ... )Dites moi c'est ok, ou si il a déjà était pris _________________ If you want to stay a while in Tokio Hotel ... www.Stay-to-TokiO-H.skyrock.com ... ................. Wilkommen im hotel ................... |
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| j'aimerai bien vous aider mais pour l'instant mon ordi est HS (impossible de me connecté à internet donc là, je profite d'étre chez quelqu'un pour utiliser son ordi^^) si jamais internet reviens, je vous aiderai bien sur  |
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| je fais le premier... bises! _________________ Don't forget I am a bitch !
Monchou soit pas triste! je t'aime moi ! XD |
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| Lafee: c'est pas grave ! ^^
Merci Marmotte et Ngoclan pour prendre les textes ! Le premier est super long, donc merci Marmote ! Ngoclan, bonne chance pour la trad'.
Si personne ne se propose pour la dernière, je prends alors. J'attends quand même ! _________________
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| euh, moi vous l'aurez pas de suite, hein on est d'accord... _________________ Don't forget I am a bitch !
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| Lol ! No souci Marmotte ! ^^ Je sais que tu ne seras pas là lundi et mardi (si je ne me trompe pas) donc ! Mais c'est gentil de te porter volontaire pour le long texte xD
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| Nouvel article à traduire =D J'ai demandé à darkangel1904 de le traduire, ce qu'elle a accepté ! Merci beaucoup miss !
| Citation: | I had waited 10 hours in line which wasn’t so bad. When I got inside the venue, my friends and I were about third or fourth row. I was excited to be so close. I had been in Cleveland the night before so I expected the shoving, rushing of the stage, and moshing. BUT THIS WAS RIDICULOUS ON SO MANY DIFFERENT LEVELS.
I get that everyone wants to get towards the front. Okay, I completely understand that. But what happened to me had me literally in shock for hours after that. By the second song (which I can’t even remember since I was squished between two people who were taller than me), I wanted to get out of the ballroom floor. I tried but I just kept getting shoved and twisted around. I couldn’t get out so I decided just to suck it up. I had went to Cleveland already and could fully see there, as long as I could hear them I was fine.
Around “Live Every Second” is when the crazies had managed to shove their way to the front. This girl was using her hip trying to move me out of her way.I was literally being lifted by her hip shoving. I turned around and yelled at her telling her that if I could let her in the front I would. She just looked at me and kept shoving.
All of a sudden, I smell liqour. All the BO was just covered with the smell of liqour. I got trapped in a circle of drunk people trying to get to the front. I tried getting out again but failed. I asked repeatedly for them to let me out. My friend had gotten shoved three people over (she took my camera and was taking pics for me) and asked if I wanted out. I kept nodding yes but I was in such shock I couldn’t move. She tried coming to help me but couldn’t get to me. The drunks were not letting her through. Then one of the drunk girls started taking her elbow to my throat and was pushing me to the ground.
I have seriously never been this scared in my life. I have been in mosh pits before and I don’t think Cleveland was that bad (I was towards the back). And at least in other mosh pits or the ones I have experienced, the other fans had the courtesy to let you out or have you carried to the front. No, not me. I was being jabbed in the throat and chest till I couldn’t breathe and being shoved toward the ground. I was fighting though. I was not going to go down because I have a feeling that if I did, they drunk group would have started kicking the shit out of me.
My friend finally got some dad (who I thank so much for helping me) that was two rows behind me to come up towards me and broke the drunk group a bit. She looked at him and said that I needed and wanted out NOW. He had to break apart two rows and the drunk group in order for me to get out. By now, I was pretty much having a full on panic attack. I finally hit cool air and it was just too much at that point. I started walking in little circles from being so disoriented. A girl that I knew ran up to me and asked if I was okay. I kind of stumbled and she caught me and started singing “Monsoon” with Bill to try to calm me down. It didn’t work. I went down for the count. I passed out. The panic got to me and the pain was too much. I just………….fainted.
I spent most of the Detroit concert being shoved toward the ground and in the medic’s room. They gave me some cold water, took my info, and sent me on my way. The rest of the concert I just stood there with my water in complete silence just staring at the stage from like the first riser. I was in such shock that the crowd had been that bad. When we got out of the concert, I didn’t even want to wait by the buses. I broke down and started crying. I have no idea why and am sort of embarrassed that I did but I have never been through that sort of situation. I saw little girls being hit. It was just beyond ridiculous. And I don’t blame the security, they can’t get in the middle of the mosh and point their finger at everybody calling shame on them.
To repeat this, I understand that people want to get to the front. I get that. The boys are beautiful and they put on THE best shows. But really?? Injuring others to get closer is just not the way to do it. In Cleveland, I did not fight. I just waited and somehow ended up towards the front when I had originally been in the back.
AND THE BOYS ARE HUMAN! As much as I would like to believe that they are sent from heaven, they are human like the rest of us. They will come back. I get that it was exciting but ………………idk. And I am fully aware that this happens in Europe as well, and I think that sucks. There really is no other way I can put it.
The main reason I am posting this is to say that if someone is asking to be let out of the front, LET THEM THE OUT!!!!!!!!!! They are usually not kidding and are either terrified or need to get out before they faint. In my case, it was both.
I have bruises on my neck and chest under the skin (the kind that don’t show but you can feel so much more) and am sore all over. My head has been pounding all night and my eyes are red and swollen from crying in my sleep. My friend said I kept having nightmares and was crying. There is a signing at a mall in Michigan today and I am too embarrassed to go. I shouldn’t be but I am. I feel dumb for passing out and just the thought of the fact that 300 people are going to be there is scaring the crap out of me. I know my friend will make me go just so I don’t regret it but I am terrified of having a mental breakdown in the middle of the mall.
I want to thank people in this and I hope it is okay. my friend, Lindsay, who took my camera from me and got me pictures because she knew how important it was to me and suffered through the mosh to get them. And she isn’t even a fan. My friend, Andi, who caught me when I passed out otherwise I would have cracked my head on the edge of stairs. Sam for getting security to come get me when I passed out. And the dad that helped me through. I don’t know who he was but without his help, I would be in alot worse shape than I am. I also want to thank the boys for putting on an awesome show (even though they always do).
Okay, I am done with my “speech” and sorry for any grammatical mistakes and no flow in this. I am dead tired but needed to write this before I start get ready for the signing. If this isn’t allowed, delete it. And I have no idea what tags to put on this. *sigh* I am done for real now. |
source: http://tokiohotelnetwork.com/the-fans-only-get-wilder/#more-188 _________________
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| ça y est je l'ai faite! enfin vous me direz...
bon en ce moment côté perso, c pas trop ça, j'ai bcp de soucis, alors j'ai fait cette trad rapido car je vous la devait depuis un bon bout de temps alors soyez indulgents, hein, suis fatiguée...
bref voici le texte dans son intégralité :
You’ve heard the screams and witnessed the hysteria that comes in their wake, but just who are Tokio Hotel? It’s no doubt that this little German band has taken the world by storm, covering the music scene in an intoxicating monsoon of giant hair and moving lyrics. You’ve seen the videos and heard the songs, but just who is this quartet of youth and how did this hysteria come about? Tokio Hotel is comprised of the Kaultiz twins; lead vocalist Bill and Guitarist Tom. The Band also contains drummer Gustav Schafer and Bass player Georg Listing. The Boys musical interests began when they were around seven years of age. Bill and Tom‘s musical interest was sparked by their step father who was a musician himself. The twins started out by playing local pubs in their hometown of Magdeburg, Germany. Bill would do vocals while attempting to play the keyboards and Tom would accompany on the guitar. Bill composed his first song at the age of nine. One night while playing a local club called Gröninger Bad, the twins caught the attention of two young musicians in the crowd. Georg Listing and Gustav Schafer, who knew each other from school, witnessed the twin’s musical abilities and knew they needed their help. “It was obvious that these two guys needed some help, so we talked to them after their gig” Laughs Georg in an interview with PopCultureMadness.com. Tom goes on to joke “Yeah, they actually begged us to join the band - that's how we got together”. The band began their early career under the name Devilish. The first gigs they undertook were for no more than five or six people. “Yeah, sometime we have ten or twelve people.“ Bill laughed in an early Devilish interview for a German TV program. Despite their lack luster start the boys soon caught the attention of the record labels in 2001 and began their marathon to fame. After securing their first record deal the boys felt a need for a name change and opted for Tokio Hotel. “After we signed our record deal we thought it was time for a new beginning - we were called Devilish before that. All of us really like big and modern cities. We all think Tokyo is one of the coolest places on earth - and we hope to get there someday soon, hopefully to perform” Tom explains to PopCultureMadness.com. Bill goes on to add, “Yes, and we were also looking for a symbol that would represent our lives from that point on. And because we were living in hotels a lot of the time, the name really seemed to fit”. In 2003 Bill was a candidate in the first season of "Star Search" (category "Junior"). Bill performed The Whether Girl’s “It’s Raining Men.” But in the quarter-final he was defeated by Oliver Bruton. Bill did not let his “Star Search” experience get him down and in 2005 the band released their first German-language album, Schrei, as Tokio Hotel on Island Records. Schrei sold more than half a million copies worldwide. The album also provided them with four top five singles in Germany and Austria. Their fist album produced their first widely popular single “Monsoon” that has now become a staple in their line of success. The release of their first album catapulted the boys into the hearts of every German girl who witnessed their image. This overnight success made it difficult for the boys to continue a normal routine, such as going to the store and attending school. The twins for example, where constantly causing massive hysteria at their high school. Very soon the boys were forced to give up on regular classes and finish their degrees online. Bill has been noted as saying that he hated everything to do with school. Don’t we all?
In 2007, the band released their second German album Zimmer 483. The new German album produced three top five singles in Germany. Also in 2007 the guys released their first English album Scream. Together both albums sold over one million copies world wide. Scream produced two singles that reached the top twenty in new territories such as Portugal, Spain and Italy. The new albums also helped the boys land their very first MTV European Music Award for Best InterAct. They also performed their newly translated version of “Monsoon” at the EMA’s. The performance was made especially memorable because of the monsoon produced upon the stage. During the last chorus of the song the stage was engulfed in a downpour drenching our German rockers. The song never waned a minute and resulted in one of the most spectacular performances of the entire night. Their first live album, Zimmer 483 - Live In Europe, was released near the end of 2007. After their various European tours and domination of their home country, Tokio Hotel was read y to tackle North America. In 2008 the boys played several shows in Toronto, New York and L.A. Each gig turned up a multitude of new fans, surprising the band because their CD hadn’t even been released there yet. Before they could bask in their US debut and return for some more the band suffered a serious set back. Vocalist Bill Kaulitz lost his vocal abilities before several prominent European and US tour dates. At first it was thought his loss of voice was a simple matter of laryngitis. Upon further examination it was discovered Bill’s vocal chords contained a cyst that had been formed through over exertion of his voice. The cyst was removed successfully and after 10 days of silence and weeks of rehab Bill was back on tour once again. The band looks back on the ordeal as a scary time in their career but are glad Bill came through unaltered. The dates were rescheduled and the band returned to the States for the second time. The guys were especially nervous about coming to the US. While there the boys would be undergoing their first ever completely English tour. They marked their first ever US live television debut on MTV’s TRL. They conducted the entire show in English periodically apologizing for their bad language skills. The boys did a wonderful job conversing with everyone, proving their English is definitely on par. While on the show they performed “Ready, Set, Go” to a hysterical audience and presented a lucky fan with a costume from the actual video shoot. The Boys will be returning to TRL for a whole week as guest hosts August 4th-9th 2008. Most recently Tokio Hotel attended the 2008 Comet Awards in Germany where they picked up four Awards including the Super Comet Award. More exciting than the new awards was Bill’s unveiling of his brand new hair style. He temporarily ditched the famous Sonic the Hedge Hog main for a darker sleeker look. Don’t worry his hair may be darker but it still has the ability to defy all gravity. So what’s next for Tokio Hotel? Only time can tell. The band is currently touring the European festival scene and will begin their US invasion in August. With the support of their many eager fans throughout the world there’s nothing these boys can’t do. Now it’s our turn to help them stay on top. Are you ready to “Scream” for Tokio Hotel?
Fun Facts about the Band Members: Tom Kaulitz: Has around 70 caps He hates dr. pepper Owns a Black Cadillac Was born 10 minutes before his twin brother, Bill. Hated Subjects in School: Math & Physics Favorite music: Hip-hop, especially German. Bill Kaulitz: Was voted "most annoying German in 2006" by the viewers of TV network ProSieben (27 December 2006). Favorite musicians are Nena, Green Day, Coldplay, Keane and Placebo. He and his brother, Tom, do not have middle names. Pets: A black Labrador named Scotty that he got from a shelter a few years ago, and reportedly a cat named Casimir. (The cat hates Tom) Enjoys peppermint tea. Georg Listing: His Idol: Flea from the Red Hot Chili Peppers Favorite Music: Fall out boy, Billy Talent and Yellowcard. Favorite songs: “Glamorous” von Fergie und “Golden” von Fall out Boy First album he ever bought: “Definitely maybe” from Oasis First concert he’s ever been to: Die Ärzte Gustav Schafer: Favorite Subject in School: Sports and Economics. Hated Subjects in School: Math and Physics. Hobbies: Riding his bike and music. His Idol: Lars Ulrich of Metallica. Favorite Music/Artists: Metallica
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Source : http://www.portraitmagasine.net/tokiohotel.html
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Vous avez entendu les cris et été témoins de scènes d’hystérie sous vos yeux... Mais au juste, qui est TH ?
Cela ne fait aucun doute, ce petit groupe allemand a emporté le monde entier dans leur tourbillon recouvrant les musiques d’une tempête toxique de paroles qui bougent et de cheveux en l’air. Vous avez vu les vidéos et écouté les chansons... Mais qui est ce jeune groupe et comment cette hystérie a-t-elle commencée?
TH est composé des jumeaux Kaulitz, (le chanteur leader Bill et le guitariste Tom) mais il y a aussi, Gustav Schafer à la batterie et Georg Listing à la basse. Les garçons se sont intéressés à la musique lorsqu’ils avaient 7 ans. C’est leur beau père, musicien lui-même, qui les y a initiés. Les jumeaux se sont alors produits dans des pubs de leurs village, à Magdeburg, en Allemagne. Bill chantait et essayait de jouer du synthé pendant que Tom l’accompagnait à la guitare. Bill composa sa première chanson à l’âge de 9 ans. Un soir alors qu’ils se produisaient tous les deux dans un pub du coin le ‘Gröniger Bad Pub’ ils ont capté l’attention de 2 jeunes musiciens dans la foule. Georg et Gustav qui se connaissaient depuis l’école, ont remarqué les capacités musicales des jumeaux et savaient qu’ils avaient besoin de leur aide : « Il était évident que ces deux avaient besoin d’un peu d’aide alors nous sommes allé leur parler après leur représentation » dit Georg en rigolant dans un interview pour PopCultureMadness.com. « Oui en fait, ils nous ont suppliés de les accepter dans notre groupe, et c’est comme ça qu’on s’est rencontrés… » dit Tom, plein d’humour. Le groupe débuta alors sa carrière sous le nom de 'Devilish'. Leur premiers shows ne rassemblaient que 5 ou 6 personnes. « Ouai », dit Bill, « parfois il y en avait 10 ou 12 ».
Malgré des débuts difficiles, les garçons ont rapidement capté l’attention des producteurs en 2001, et ont débuté leur marathon de la gloire… Après avoir conclu leur premier contrat, les garçons ont ressenti le besoin de changer le nom du groupe et ont choisi TH. « Après avoir signé le contrat, on a pensé que c’était un nouveau départ, avant on s’appelait « Devilish ». On aime tous les grandes villes modernes. On s’est tous dit Tokyo c’est un des endroit les plus cool de la terre - et on aimerait aller un jour là bas, avec l’espoir de s’y produire! » dit Tom pour PopCultureMadness.com. Bill rajoute : « Nous cherchions aussi un symbole qui représenterait nos vies à ce jour. Et parce que nous vivions dans des hôtels la plupart du temps, le nom a vraiment semblé aller ».
En 2003, Bill a été candidat pendant la première saison de « Star Search », catégorie junior. Bill a chanté « The Whether Girl’s : “It’s Raining Men'' ».Mais en quart de finale, il a été battu par Oliver Bruton. Bill surmonta sa défaite et en 2005, le groupe TH sorti leur premier album en allemand : Schrei, sous le label ’Island Records’. Schrei s’est vendu à plus d’un million d’exemplaires dans le monde. L’album leur assura la 4ème place dans le ‘top five’ des ventes en Allemagne et Autriche. Leur premier album produit, leur single « Monsoon » qui est largement plébiscité : Leur premiers bases sont ainsi faite et en avant vers le succès…
La sortie de leur premier album projeta les garçons dans le cœur de chaque petite allemande. Leur succès soudain était dur à gérer pour les garçons qui essayent de garder une vie normale, comme aller dans des magasins ou à l’école. Les jumeaux par exemple, causaient, de par leur célébrité, des attroupements de fans hystériques devant leur collège. Rapidement, ils ont été forcés de cesser d’aller en cours normalement et reprirent leur études par correspondance. Il a été souligné que Bill avait dit qu’il détestait tout ce qui était en rapport avec l’école.
En 2007, le groupe sorti leur second album en allemand : 'Zimmer 483'. Ce nouvel album se classa 3ème dans le ‘top five’ des ventes en Allemagne. Il y eut aussi leur premier album en Anglais , 'Scream'. Ces deux albums se sont vendus à plus d’un million d’exemplaires à travers le monde. 2 extraits de cet album se sont classés dans les 20 premières ventes au Portugal, en Espagne, et en Italie. Grâce à ces 2 nouveaux albums le groupe a été nommé aux ‘MTV European Music Award’ dans la catégorie ‘Best InterAct’. Ils ont également joué ‘Monsoon’ aux EMA. Leur apparition a été très remarquée car il y avait la tempête sur la scène! (comprenez : des trombes d’eau qui arrosèrent les garçons sur le dernier refrain…) ça a été LA prestation la plus remarquée, la plus spectaculaire de la soirée de remise des prix. Leur premier album live : ‘Zimmer 483 - Live in Europe’ est sorti fin 2007.
Après de nombreuses tournées en Europe et en Allemagne, TH est prêt à conquérir les States et le Canada ... En 2008, le groupe s’est produit plusieurs fois à Toronto, NY, et LA. Chaque concert rassemblait une multitude de fans, ce qui les surprit car leur album n’était même pas encore sorti là bas… Avant même avoir eu le temps de ‘se chauffer’ aux States (comprenez : après quelques concerts seulement…), le groupe reçut son premier coup dur : le chanteur Bill Kaulitz a perdu sa voix avant même d’avoir réellement entamé leur MEGA tournée Européenne et Américaine… Au début sa voix a un peu souffert à cause d’une laryngite, puis après de nombreuses consultations, il en ressort que Bill a un kyste sur les cordes vocales, qui s’est formé car il a trop forcé sur sa voix. Le kyste a été extrait, et après 10 jours reduits au silence total, et de longues semaines de convalescence, Bill était de retour sur scène pour les tournées. Lorsqu'il y repense, le groupe voit cette période comme un moment dur à surmonter dans leur carrière, mais, est désormais ravi de retrouver un Bill en pleine forme et comme avant!
Les dates des concerts annulés on été recalées, et le groupe partit pour les States une seconde fois. Ils étaient très nerveux à l’idée de partir là bas. C’était leur première tournée Américaine!! Leurs premiers pas furent pour MTV’s TRL. Tout s’est déroulé exclusivement en anglais, de temps à autre, ils s’excusaient pour leur soi-disant « mauvais anglais »… Les garçons ont fait un super boulot en parlant à tout le monde exclusivement en anglais, la preuve qu’il n’est pas aussi mauvais qu’ils le prétendent… Durant le show, ils ont joué « Ready Set Go » à une foule en délire, et offert à une fan (très chanceuse) la tenue du clip. Les garçons étaient les ’guests stars’ de TRL pendant la semaine du 4 au 9 août.
Plus récemment, TH ont assisté aux Comet Award 2008, en Allemagne où ils ont raflé 4 Comets ! y compris le 'Super Comet Award'. Autre point marquant des Comets : la nouvelle coiffure de Bill. Il a temporairement arrêté de se coiffer comme Sonic, et a opté pour un lisse noir parfait! Ne vous inquiétez pas, ses cheveux sont plus foncés mais pourront toujours défier les lois de l'apesanteur...
Alors quoi de neuf sur TH ? Seul le temps nous le dira...
En ce moment le groupe est en tournée pour des festivals, et débutera sa ‘déferlante’ aux States en août. Grâce au soutien de leurs nombreux fans, rien ne pourra les arrêter. Maintenant c’est à vous de les aider à rester au top!
Alors êtes vous prêt à « Scream » pour TH ?
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Petits trucs sympas sur les membre du groupe…
Tom Kaulitz :
Il a environ 70 casquettes. Il déteste le soda Dr Pepper. Il est l’heureux propriétaire d’un 4x4 Cadillac Escalade Noir. Il est né 10 minutes avant son jumeau Bill. Les matières qu’il déteste à l’école sont La Physique et les Maths. Sa musique préférée est Le hip hop Allemand en particulier.
Bill Kaulitz :
Il a été élu l’homme le plus sexy de l’année en 2006 par des téléspectateurs de TV network ProSieben (le 27 déc. 06) Ses chanteurs préférées sont Nena, Green Day, Coldplay, Keane et Placebo. Son frère et lui n’ont pas de second prénom. Il aurait un labrador noir appelé ’Scotty’ récupéré dans un refuge il y a quelques années et selon certaines sources, un chat appelé Casimir qui détesterait Tom soi-disant. Il adore le thé à la menthe (forte!)
Georg Listing :
Il a pour idole Flea des ‘Red Hot Chili Peppers’. Ses groupes préférés sont Fall out boy, Billy Talent et Yellowcard. Ses chansons préférées sont “Glamorous” de Fergie et “Golden” de Fall out Boy. Le premier album qu’il a acheté est “Definitely maybe” du groupe Oasis. Le premier concert auquel il a assisté, était pour le groupe ‘Die Arzte‘.
Gustav Schafer :
Ses matières préférée sont le Sport et l’Eco-Gestion par contre il déteste les Maths et la Physique. Ses passions sont faire du vélo et de la musique. Son idole est Lars Ulrich du groupe Metallica. Son groupe préféré est Metallica. _________________ Don't forget I am a bitch !
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| ouah elle etait longue cette trad !! d'avoir donné de ton temps MARMOTTE _________________ vivement les prochains concerts en France... |
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| de rien, avec plaisir... j'ai mis le temps là... _________________ Don't forget I am a bitch !
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| On apprend pas grand chose, mais j'adore le "Petits trucs sympas sur les membre du groupe…" lol Amusant de savoir que, soit disant, Gustav aimerait l'éco-gestion xD Je ne le vois pas du tout dans cette matière lol
Merci Marmotte !!!! =D _________________
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| ouai c vrai, Alex va surement pas la poster sur le site... c juste une recap de ce qu'ils ont fait jusqu'à présent... _________________ Don't forget I am a bitch !
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| Merci Marmotte =) (en lisant les "Petits trucs sympas sur les membre du groupe…" je me suis imaginé le chat de Bill en train de se battre avec Tom... je suis parti dans un fou rire là...) _________________
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