18 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Nothing bad - Just the best !, April 4, 2007
I think the CD is absolutely great. I love every song. Every song has a story or a meaning. All the songs have something teens can relate to. The music is better than on the "Schrei" CD. You can hear more of the guitars and that gives it a "deeper", a more intense sound.
The guys from Tokio Hotel are evolving/growing up and so are their songs.
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14 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Second German Tokio Hotel album, July 3, 2008
Tokio Hotel has sold more albums in German alone than The Beatles. They have been taking over Europe for years now, starting at age 15. Their songs are very fresh and a pleasure to listen to, for anyone.
1. Uebers Ende Der Welt - 10/10. A rebellious rock anthem
2. Totgeliebt - 10/10. Everyone I know LOVES this song. Very emotional.
3. Spring Nicht - 8.5/10. Most people give it higher ratings than me, because it has touched so many people in positive ways. A song about suicide.
4. Heilig - 9/10. Pretty song about ending a relationship, but still respecting and honoring the other person as special and sacred.
5. Wo Sind Eure Haende - 10/10. ADDICTIVE.
6. Stich Ins Glueck - 10/10. Great song about the negative effects of drugs. Catchy and addictive.
7. Ich Breche Aus - 9/10. Great guitar riff.
8. Reden - 8/10. Cute and dirty. Most people are in love with thissong.
9. Nach Dir Kommt Nichts - 10/10. Very catchy!
10. Wir Sterben Niemals Aus - 11/10. Very addictive, one of the best songs on the album, because the Kaulitz twins (the lead singer and guitarist) wrote everything entirely on their own.
11. Vergessene Kinder - 10/10. Emotional song about abandoned children.
12. Deiner Seite (Ich Bin Da) - 10/10. Perfect. Very emotional.
I STRONGLY recommend this album!
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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Better than Schrie Even, April 20, 2007
When my 15 year old daughter started playing Schrie in the car, I got hooked. I thought it was the best album I've heard in years. I had high hopes for Zimmer 483 and I wasn't disappointed. Bill's voice has developed into a beautiful instrument. His phrasing, inflection and ability to express emotion has matured along with his voice. The songs are every bit as good if not better than Schrei. Now if only they'd come out with an English album and tour the states. That's one concert my daughter wouldn't have to twist my arm to go to.
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