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Scream
TOKIO HOTEL
Producer(s): Patrick Benzner, Dave Roth, Peter Hoffmann, David Jost
Genre: ROCK
Label: Cherry Tree/Interscope
Europe's answer to emo, Tokio Hotel is a platinum-selling teen-pop band from Germany with a penchant for heavy guitars, big choruses and spectacular hair. Now the youthful foursome, led by the wildly androgynous 18-year-old Bill Kaulitz, takes on America with "Scream," which features English versions of material from their two studio albums, "Schrei" and "Zimmer 483." Tokio Hotel's forte are über-anthemic power ballads, delivered in a Teutonic accent with heartbreaking sincerity ("Rescue Me," "Sacred"). Kaulitz's gender-bending vocals make "On the Edge" sound like Nena covering Nirvana, and the soaring slow dance "By Your Side," from the movie "Prom Night," couldn't be more arena-ready. Emo kids will flock to German class when they hear the original version of "Monsoon," the band's biggest hit, which closes this strangely fascinating Euro-glam effort. —Sven Philipp


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