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29 of 30 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars This album could be called "Tokio Hotel For Adults"
EXCELLENT album! The band manages to mix a number of different styles and yet it still flows so well from song to song! There are songs you can head bang to, songs that make you want to cry, songs that you can just jump around and dance to. It's a little of everything. This entire album is so well written, produced, and performed. The sound is so dynamic on Humanoid...
Published on October 6, 2009 by Carole Showell

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3.0 out of 5 stars ok but not tokio hotel
This is not tokio hotel. all the good reviews were from people who have not heard early tokio hotel! Go and listen to old stuff for example durch den monsun rette mich. also there songs are much better in german
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29 of 30 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars This album could be called "Tokio Hotel For Adults", October 6, 2009
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EXCELLENT album! The band manages to mix a number of different styles and yet it still flows so well from song to song! There are songs you can head bang to, songs that make you want to cry, songs that you can just jump around and dance to. It's a little of everything. This entire album is so well written, produced, and performed. The sound is so dynamic on Humanoid because the band has really added so many more elements to their music and made it much more complex. Bill's voice is stronger and he has more vocal control. He also uses a much wider vocal range than previously and his English has greatly improved so his pronunciation is much better. The musicians in the band make greater use of their own abilities, whipping out electronic drum sets, pianos, and keyboards to add to their usual drums/bass/guitar setup. Add in some synthesizers to all of that and you've got some VERY powerful, very rich sounding songs.

The songs, for all of the added electronic elements (of which I'm a huge fan), still sound like Tokio Hotel and you can rock out to great guitar riffs, pounding drums, and a great bass beat. Tokio Hotel's sound has matured to the point where I really feel this is an album designed for young adults like me to enjoy instead of one intended for a teen crowd that just happens to be enjoyable for an adult. Their new sound is more accessible to the average listener without losing the elements that make Tokio Hotel unique. Everyone of all ages can enjoy this very easily because it's so easy to jam along to the songs!

I'm extremely impressed with this album and I'm very proud of how much the band has grown. They took a risk by changing things up and going in a slightly different direction but I'm glad they did it and decided to develop their sound instead of keeping the same sound album after album. It's still Tokio Hotel, it's just Tokio Hotel for an older crowd. I'm extremely pleased with this and can't wait for them to tour here in the US! :)

I thought Zimmer/Scream was great but Humanoid is LIGHT YEARS ahead of it in every way. From the complexity of the music, to the strength of the vocals, to the lyrics and production, everything is just better and more developed.
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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Awesome!, October 7, 2009
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Without a doubt, this is one of the best CD's I have EVER heard. I'm 40 so I've heard quite a few! The vocals,instrument playing and production are top notch. I've been listening to it nonstop since I downloaded it yesterday and everytime I discover something new that I missed before. I have always loved Tokio Hotel's music but the Humanoid CD is definitely new and improved! You will not regret getting this CD for your collection.
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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars New sounds, but with same passion, October 11, 2009
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Les Jones "Les" (Senecaville, OH USA) - See all my reviews
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This is a magnificent new album. It has all the melodic creativity, personal feelings, social commentary and perfectly tight instrumentals from the previous albums. Added are more adventuresome harmonies and rhythms, more complex vocals, keyboards and a number of supporting electronic sound effects. For Tokio Hotel fans, it will reinforce their love, and it should also gain a broader audience. The previous albums still sound great after hearing this album; it's just that they are a bit simpler. Be sure to get the deluxe edition! Also, be assured that the mechanized images used to promote the album (the cover picture, etc.) do not fully convey the human feelings of the music.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Overall Improvement for Band, October 9, 2009
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campboy83 (Virginia Beach, VA United States) - See all my reviews
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I couldn't wait for this release, although my anticipation for the new AFI cd was higher, this cd was more worth the wait.

Tokio Hotel has recaptured the more melodic high points from their first cd (think more "Monsoon" and less "Scream") and that is fine with me. Overall I think this is a deeper, better album for them. With the exception of tracks 8-11, that I beleive get too bogged down in the robot "theme" which made some of the lyrics juvenile, and the music rushed.....this is otherwise a great score for them.

Be sure to get the "deluxe" version, because I believe that "Phantomrider" is the best song in this collection, and it is only on the bonus disc.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Amazing album, I just can't stop listening to it!, November 4, 2009
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The first song that I ever heard from Tokio Hotel was Monsoon and I loved it. I purchased this album hoping that it would be just as good and it surpassed my expectations by a mile. This is some of the most unique music I have ever heard and the best vocals without a doubt. I can't wait for the next album.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Tokio Hotel is BACK!, October 12, 2009
This review is from: Humanoid (Audio CD)
FINALLY. If you are a devoted fan like me, you've been waiting and waiting for this album to be released. Tokio Hotel's second English album HUMANOID, has hit the world.
I'm not very good at writing reviews so sorry if this sounds a bit jumbled. This 4 member group from Germany made big success and attention when they released Scream, which was a mix of translated songs from their past albums. This time, the band made a German(their mother tongue) album and then made an English version and released them at the same time. The lead singer Bill Kaulitz has said and quote, "I'm sure no artist has to remember as many lyrics as I do."
This album overall, is very different from any of their past ones. Tokio Hotel has matured in their sound and has experimented with new tools like synthesizers that you can hear throughout the CD. The tracks keep the same level of emotion in lyrics, but the sound is more versatile and danceable. I found it new but very enjoyable. I suppose now I'll try a track listing.

Track 1: Noise- The first song does it's purpose as a warm-up to the album. I love the instrumental build at the start. It does get a bit repetitive but it's catchy. 3/5

Track 2: Darkside of the Sun-I had to get a good feel of this one, but by a couple listens, now I really like it. The soft and almost eerie violins at the start and end are a nice touch. The futuristic feel of the song and lyrics give you sort of a rush. 5/5

Track 3: Automatic-The first single. Since I heard it before any of the rest of the album, I feel that the mood of it is much lighter than the rest of the album, but that's refreshing and it's very, VERY catchy. 5/5

Track 4: World Behind My Wall-The first slow song you'll encounter. It's about wanting to see and get the most out of life, even though you are afraid to. That's what I think anyway. It has a great message, but for some reason it's not one of my favorites yet. 4/5

Track 5: Humanoid-But this song is. Humanoid has to be my favorite track on the album. With so many elements mixed in such as darkness, rebelliousness, and desperation. But that's just the lyrics. What I really appreciate on this song is the heavy influence of drums and guitars. It's very intense and fast paced, but still gives you that familiar "Tokio Hotel" feel. 6/5

Track 6: Forever Now- I really like the way it starts, with Bill singing "Oh-oh-oh-ohhh" in a mysterious way, and the strong drum beat. It's good, but not really a standout track. 4/5

Track 7:Pain of love- I have no idea why but I really like this one. You get a unique range of Bill's vocals with a pounded "oh" in the background while he's singing the lyrics in a low register. It sounds dark and direct. The chorus is also catchy. 5/5

Track 8: Dogs Unleashed-When I first heard this one I was like..."What the heck?" The lyrics and even faint panting in the beginning sound heavily metaphorical about being a dog. After a few more listens I really enjoy it now. There's a strong techno-influence and it makes it very addicting. 5/5

Track 9: Human connect to Human- I.LOVE.THIS.ONE. It's just very very catchy and danceable with the guitars and drums. The lyrics are suggestive, but not in an obviously raunchy way. It WILL get stuck in your head. 6/5

Track 10: Hey You-In the first 5 seconds you'll be able to recognize the beat they used. Luckily, the lyrics make up for it with a very tough and heavy sound. I find it a good headbanging song. 5/5

Track 11: Love and Death-If you need proof that Bill has vocal range, you've got it here. I won't spoil it but I was VERY happily surprised when I heard this one. It gets repetitive and the lyrics are a little bit cliche but it's still repeat-worthy. 5/5

Track 12: Zoom Into Me-This one is so sweet. It makes me think of a more melancholic and slower "By your side"-ish song. It's a great end.(To the first disc.) 5/5

*BONUS TRACKS

Track 13: Phantomrider- I think there's a lot to be taken in with this song. It's lonely and melancholic and hopeful. It starts out slow instrumentally and vocally then builds. I believe the message is up to the listener, and to some it's a very powerful song. 5/5

Track 14: That Day-This one is VERY dark. That's about all I can say. Bill experiments with whispering in this one and instrumentally it's mostly the guitars and drums. That I like. 4/5

Track 15: Alien-This song has good mixture beetween techno-ish sound and their more classic "rock" sound. I like it more with every listen. 5/5

Track 16: Screamin-This one was such a good surprise. I just really enjoy it. Especially the fast rush of "I'm screaming at the top of the world!" before each chorus. Probably my favorite of the bonus tracks. 6/5

There you go. If I had to put everything together about what I think about Humanoid, I'll say that Tokio Hotel has changed, but it's a good change. I'm still a very happy fan. :)
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Worth the Wait, November 13, 2009
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Holly L. Quinn "harlequinn" (Wilmington, DE United States) - See all my reviews
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Humanoid, with it's electronic mix and sometimes '80s throwback feel, is, in many ways, the album I've been waiting for. With a bit of nipping and tucking as far as the tracklisting and choices of bonus songs, it could be perfect. The European versions, which have a slightly different order to the songs (meaning different songs are and are not put into the Bonus section) are closer to getting it spot-on right.

Tracks 1-8 flow wonderfully - these are without a doubt the strongest songs: "Noise," "Darkside of the Sun," "Automatic," "World Behind My Wall," "Humanoid," "Forever Now," "Pain of Love," and "Dogs Unleashed." The aural experience of these songs and the way they were placed is amazing. It's hard to even pick standouts (though I am pretty much hopelessly addicted to "Darkside" by itself). These, plus "Phantomrider," "Alien," (both US bonus tracks) and "Zoom" (in that order) would have made a pretty flawless album.

Things lose a bit of edge, however, with three back-to-back songs co-written and produced by The Matrix. You may know that The Matrix at one point were interviewed as major players on this record, reportedly producing at least eight tracks. On the European album, only one made the Standard album. On the US version, the superior "Phantomrider" and "Alien" were demoted to bonus tracks, while Matrix tracks "Hey You" and "Love and Death" were placed on the standard. This does make the US Standard weaker. I had high hopes for The Matrix collaboration, but it doesn't seem they really grasped Tokio Hotel, so much as they tried to mold them into a generic alt-rock group. While Guy Chambers and Desmond Child seamlessly contributed to other tracks, The Matrix tracks have problems, from the cautiously racy "Human Connect to Human" (the German version, with lyrics pondering in wonder that soul mates ever manage to find each other, works much better) to the sports arena anthem "Hey You" (which for some awesome reason has sci-fi lyrics in German). "Love and Death" works the best. I won't even comment on the English-only bonus tracks "That Day" and "Screamin'." These songs feel set apart - and looking at the liners, you can see that, unlike the rest of the album, these were songs that didn't have Bill and Tom Kaulitz's hands in them as co-producers. This is not the case for the Chambers and Child collabs.

The Standard album ends with "Zoom into Me," a piano and vocal ballad that brings everything back to where it should be.

It's almost as if there was a mutiny - maybe sometime last spring, when the album was announced to be delayed as the record label explained that Bill and Tom had come up with new songs (one of which we now know is "Automatic"), they decided to go back to working primarily with their longtime production team (Jost, Roth, Benzer, and Hoffmann). In any event, it was definitely worth the delay.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars AWESOME CD... Humanoid is outta this world!, October 19, 2009
This review is from: Humanoid (Audio CD)
I got the deluxe Humanoid CD over a week ago... I LOVE IT!!! I've been listening to it every chance I get and this CD does not disappoint. It's amazing how talented these guys are... and to think what the future will hold for this talented group.

It puzzles me when I've read some of the recent music reviews printed in Rolling Stone, People, and a few online websites. I'm not sure what credentials these so called "music critics" have... but their remarks seem to fall short in giving Tokio Hotel any credit for an excellent CD which appeals not only to teenagers but to adults like me. You should seek out the reviews from the customers (and fans) and not from these so called experts. Music... like food... is such a personal, individual thing but this is truly an excellent CD. All the songs are different in style from Tokio Hotel's previous music... but these guys are growing up and this CD shows them maturing and exploring a wide range of sounds and moodier themes. It's great to hear them in a different way.

I really enjoy the flow of Humanoid... all the songs mesh together from beginning to end. And even the fact that some of the songs are reminiscent of the 80's or 90's... I really like that since some of the best music ever made came from those decades. The songs on Humanoid are new and fresh... the guys have borrowed some of the "old" and created something "new" and "exciting". Bill has a wonderful way of making you feel the emotion of the song with his amazing vocals.... he displays much more range on this CD and it suits him well.

I like each song for different reasons but notable mentions are: "Noise" (the first track which soars with great energy); "Human Connect to Human" (I love their different approach to this familiar tune); "Pain of Love", "Forever Now", and "World Behind my Wall". And the deluxe CD has four additional songs which are all great... especially Phantomrider and Alien.

By the way, I am a 44 year old mom of three young boys.... we ALL love Tokio Hotel and this CD is well worth your money... you will not be disappointed. We don't speak any German but we love the German versions of Tokio Hotel's music as much as the English. My 5-year old son has even learned to sing Tokio Hotel's songs fluently in German just from listening to their other CDs so much, so I plan to order the German version of Humanoid.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars my new favorite, January 26, 2010
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pj "pop/rock mama" (lewis center, oh, usa) - See all my reviews
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My 13-year-old daugther discovered Tokio Hotel. I wasn't sure what the big deal was ... then she got the Humanoid CD for Christmas. Wow. Once I started listening I couldn't stop. I listen to it in the car all the time -- whether she is with me or not (I am 45.) We have the version with both the english and the german. It is worth getting!
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Why is TH not absolutely huge in the US yet? Their time is coming...., December 3, 2009
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I only recently discovered TH on the European Music Awards (in USA)doing World Behind my Wall and they blew me away- I was instantly smitten and amazed! OMG the singer! the lyrics and awesome music behind it- just such a great production I had to know more about this band! I went out very next day and got Humanoid- havnt stopped playing it- awesome album all the way thru- they may be young but these guys can really craft a great song and play/ sing so well- I also got their album Scream from Amazon. I don't know how i went all these years not knowing who TH was and from this album on I am a HUGE fan- a little late to the party but better late than never!!
Long Live Tokio Hotel!
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