11.24.2010

G1 - At the first show in Brazil, screams of 5 hundreds fans muffles Tokio Hotel's sound

G1 - At the first show in Brazil, screams of 5 hundreds fans muffles Tokio Hotel's sound

The German Pop Rock band performed at Via Funchal, in São Paulo, this Thursday (23). The show lasted one hour and half and followed the sed of the CD-DVD "Humanoid City Live".

Precise as robot quartet, to stay in the futuristics metaphores' field which are the image of the creative process of the band, Tokio Hotel performed during one hour and half to 5000 enthusiastic fans - mostly, girls between 10 and 15 years old. The German band didn't divert not a little bit of their most recent live album, with the highlight to the piano (on real firew) and the nice voice at the "Zoom into me" balad. The song was played in the beggining of the encore, having only the Kaulitz twins on stage: the singer Bill and the guitarist-keyboardist Tom.

Before the fire, there was a invite that everyone already knew. "It worth to have come here, are you ready to have fun?", asked Bill, presenting the so called Humanoid City. The duturistic metropolis gives the name to the studio album released in 2009 and the CD-DVD live which was released in June of this year.

At 22:15, the white curtain, which hiden the stage, raised and revealed the musiscians, one by one, from the drummer to the singer. In the firsts lines, only the voice of the 21 year-old singer fought with the screams from his fans, then his sillouete appears. With a really nice coat, he says he didn't get more than 5 minutes to get ready, Bill presented a city less portentous city, comparing with the one seen on the DVD. The pocket version of the metropolis convinced with the simple scenary and big screens, where it could be seen gloomy images of destructions, laysers, huge buildings and all kind of electronic trash.

The lack of surprises didn't took away the shine of this presentation, of course. Really secure of his voice, Bill spent the show dressed as if he was an American footbal player but in a clubber version, full of dangling stuff behond shiny. The singer left the stage six times to change his outfit. Making lighty clotheses as a Christmas tree is not for everyone. Not only becauseof that, he offered "Alien" for "everyone who ever felt like strangers in their life". Far away from the anthem of self-afirmation of pre teen, "Hey You" brought the less intense lyric, with a epic effect with flames in the end of it. Flames well syncronized also embellished "Darkside of the Sun", the last one before the encore.

Not even the hard "Break Away", the track which gives a lot of work to the drummer Gustav Schäfer, the band made the fans scream even harder. In "Pain of Love", Bill paraded in a small and a bit useless catwalk which divides the Vip area in two, what caused a lot of mess. He only came back there two times after it.

Seated, they played "Phantomrider" with drums, bass and guitar. Still in the stools, it came the "best part of the show", according to Bill. "We have a little ritual in this tour", announced. After it, land their instruments and clapped to the audience, who made a huge silent (a bit) for 15 seconds. After this calm moment, the lead singer of Tokio Hotel desapeared once more, to reappear in the highest place of the stage.

This time, there was a moto during "Dogs Unleashed", followed by "Love and Death", "In Your Shadow", and the famous one "Automatic". It wasn't needed any arrangement: the tracklist was well organized and the green little pappers falling on their enthusiastic fans in "Forever Now", Tokio Hotel is a money maker machine. And they can create teen anthems.

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