The Tokio Hotel logo consists of a wordmark in two different styles and an individual symbol. Tokio is written in a slightly italic handwritten script with bold lines reminiscent of hieroglyphic brush strokes. It looks like a cross but has no religious connotation. The modern logo format is a retreat to the roots and the source. A black vertical rectangle, saturated colors, a light element in the center — everything speaks about this, despite the difference in the drawing.
However, the style itself is preserved — strict lines, even corners, geometric shapes. True, now the central element is the personal sign of the musical group Tokio Hotel. With subtle translucent strokes, shadows, and color enhancement, it looks three-dimensional.
A film documentary entitled "Behind the World" gave the members of the band an opportunity to speak out about what it was like to be so famous at a young age and how they each dealt with that overwhelming fame in their own way. Their music has changed since their very first teenager hit song, too — it is more grown-up today. Unlike their band colleagues Gustav and Georg who still live in Germany, the Tokio Hotel twins Tom and Bill Kaulitz moved to Los Angeles many years ago, where they get together regularly to work on new songs.
They are still beloved in their native Germany, with German talk show hosts often interviewing the young musicians these days. Especially to hear answers to ONE big question The German supermodel recently got engaged to the Tokio Hotel guitarist after they met at a party in While tabloids are trying to get as many details on the impending wedding as possible, Tom has set out on European tour with his bandmates.
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The single contained tracks previously released elsewhere in the world, "Scream" and "Ready, Set, Go! The single contains the track "Scream" and a remix of "Ready, Set, Go! Tokio Hotel has recently begun another America tour during August The band's music video for Ready Set Go!
On March 14th, during the concert in Marseille, France, Bill started to experience vocal problems. He let the audience sing more frequently than normal and instead of the original 21 songs that were on the set list, they only played 16 songs. Bill apologized, in German, for his bad singing and explained that he was sick. On March 16th the band canceled a gig in Lisbon, Portugal, minutes before the concert was supposed to commence. The rest of the Hotels Tour and the North American Tour were cancelled not long after following an announcement by the band's manager in Bild that Bill Kaulitz had to undergo surgery to remove a cyst on his vocal cords.
Bill Kaulitz had been putting strain on his voice after playing 43 concerts in the Hotels tour without vacation. He had to undergo Larynx surgery on March 30th to remove a cyst that had formed on his vocal cords.
The cyst was the result of a throat infection that went untreated. Following his surgery, Bill was unable to speak for ten days, and took 3 weeks to heal completely. If Bill had continued singing the rest of the tour, his voice would have eventually been permanently damaged. After two weeks of complete silence for Bill and two months of vocal rehabilitation, Tokio Hotel started performing again in May, Energetic Happy Hypnotic. Romantic Sad Sentimental.
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