TRANSLATION
Guy: Bill and Tom Kaulitz are fully back in the spotlight [with the] DSDS judging panel but what is to become of Tokio Hotel for that matter now?
Woman: Hm, for months there have been rumours that the band had broken up long ago. However, now Bill and Tom are talking and say whether there’s something to it and why they left Germany two years ago.
Guy: Yes, Anne T. and Miriam K. with surprising statements for all the fans.
Voice-over: [They’re] no longer boys, but men. Tom and Bill Kaulitz are back in their home country. Thanks to DSDS.
Tom: Sometime it’s actually also super to come to Germany again and to be doing something here. Erm, and… erm… Well yes, therefore…
Bill: And above all we’ve also always wanted to, well, look at young talents and watch new artists and so on. Actually [we] have always fancied doing this.
Voice-over: After all, it’s about time that the two of them show their faces again because things have been rather quiet around the Tokio Hotel brothers for the past two years. The band suddenly withdrew at the peak of their success in 2010. No more music, no more interviews. The four guys from Magdeburg have had enough.
Tom: After all, we somehow were on tour and on the road non-stop for five years and erm… Some day we reached the point when we said “Right, now we just have to […] something… we just want to have a break, [and] do something different.” And above all to have some kind of an at-home feeling for once. To have a house where you get home to and say “Here is where we’re living now.”
Voice-over: „Here“: to the identical twins Bill and Tom that was and is the US metropolis Los Angeles. For a good reason.
Tom: Mainly LA because we, erm, just wanted to produce and because I think, we were most likely to find some peace quicker there. Meaning, that was a bit difficult in Europe.
Bill: Yes. Many people are always like this and then think “Ah, they’re only 23. How can they somehow, erm, withdraw themselves for two years?” Erm…
Tom: However, we’ve started out aged 15 after all.
Bill: However, we’ve started out aged 15 after all.
Voice-over: However, the break came at a cost. Time and again it’s reported that Tokio Hotel broke up a long time ago. Even now the rumours don’t want to die down but “All of that is rubbish.” the brothers say.
Tom: Nope, nope, it’s only the two of us on the judging panel but we’ve got… Nope, nope, Georg and Gustav are also around. They, they stayed in Germany but they’re around again. They come over to LA, [and] we’re in Germany from time to time.
Voice-over: So, creative break. As if. Work on the next Tokio Hotel album has already started.
Bill: Lately we’ve also just spent loads of time in the studio and have also been working. It’s not as if we’d only been relaxing all day long somehow but of course [we’ve] also [done] that. Meaning, we’ve also deliberately been taking a bit of a break and relaxed.
Voice-over: However, the relaxation time is over now. Tom and Bill really want being members of the DSDS judging panel give it their all. Currently the castings are happening. A real challenge for the twins.
Bill: It‘s definitely rather exhausting. Meaning, we really also see loads of people. However, of course it’s also totally fun.
Voice-over: By the way, the two of them also have fun with the rest of the judging panel.
So it really looks like Bill and Tom will actually be staying at home in Germany for now.
Woman: That would be nice.
Translated by tokiohotelstreetteam.co.uk
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