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1 	Komm 	3:53
2 	Sonnensystem 	3:52
3 	Automatisch 	3:16
4 	Lass Uns Laufen 	4:15
5 	Humanoid 	3:45
6 	Für Immer Jetzt 	3:37
7 	Kampf Der Liebe 	3:51
8 	Hunde 	3:41
9 	Menschen Suchen Menschen 	3:45
10 	Alien 	2:55
11 	Geisterfahrer 	4:30
12 	Zoom 	3:52

Peter Hoffmann, David Jost, Patrick Benzner, Dave Roth - Producer, Producer, Mixed By, Lyrics By
David Jost (tracks: 1 to 6, 8 to 12), Tom Kaulitz – Music by

Dana Matchin, Rodrigo Reichel, Stefan Pintev – violin, viola
Boris Matchin – cello

 

Three albums deep into their career now, Tokio Hotel manage to steer clear of a songwriting slump, but just barely, with the quality of tunes audibly dropping toward the end of the record, spreading fear that Europe's emo mall darlings may not be able to keep their teenage fans' attention the next time around. Not that it would be surprising, as the band's shtick was always kind of thin; in fact, it was, and still is on Humanoid, built on intentional simplicity. The guitars churn out gloomy rehashes of U2 and blink-182 riffs, streamlining them as much as possible while adding synths or even pianos in the background to make them even more sentimental, and the whole thing rumbles along at midtempo rhythms with Bill Kaulitz's wailing teen voice. Still, it produces an anthemic and dramatic effect that's as accessible as any good old punk-pop record, but it's much more brooding. Melodies and imagery are so clichéd they're almost archetypal, but Tokio Hotel did not become European superstars for nothing; their music is simple even compared to American emo pop, but in a good way. Like bigger brothers Rammstein, they offer nothing but bare essentials, but it works as long as the essentials are worth it. This is to say, it all depends on the hooks, and in their best moments -- both on Humanoid and its predecessors -- Tokio Hotel crank out earworms as irresistible as anything Britney or any dance-pop one-hit-wonders have produced, albeit significantly more introverted. But quality pop is a complicated affair, and somewhere along the line, they simply run out of good stuff. By the eighth track, the band stoops low enough to rip off the synth pop of Alphaville, though even this does not help. Once the magic is gone, instead of romantic sufferers, you're left with a bunch of kids in eyeliner going through the motions to emulate an earlier, more inspired version of themselves. ---Alexey Eremenko, Rovi

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1. Feel It All
2. Feel It All (Live in Berlin / 2014)
3. Love Who Loves You Back (Cazzette Remix)
4. Love Who Loves You Back (Pionear & Kyle Tree Remix)
5. Feel It All (Pionear Remix)

Bill Kaulitz - vocals
Tom Kaulitz - guitar
Georg Listing – bass
Gustav Schäfer - drums

 

"Feel It All" is the second single from German rock band Tokio Hotel's fifth studio album Kings of Suburbia. It was released on 27 March 2015. The single includes the original version of "Feel It All", a live version performed at Brandenburg Gate, a remix made by a Los Angeles based DJ Pionear and remix versions of the previous single Love Who Loves You Back by Pionear and Swedish electronic music duo Cazzette.

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