As usual with Hanson, I love this song – “World’s On Fire”. It’s on the EP “Stand Up Stand Up” and I’ve also heard it’s going to be on their new album which will be released in the spring.

As usual with Hanson, I love this song – “World’s On Fire”. It’s on the EP “Stand Up Stand Up” and I’ve also heard it’s going to be on their new album which will be released in the spring.
I have finally placed my order at Hanson.net. I ordered the DVD “Strong Enough to Break”, two albums and one top. I got some digital downloads for free too, so now I’m listening to and watching the video where they are singing “Carry You There”. It’s a great song.
I saw Avril’s album at NajzPrajz today. I like her songs, and this is my favourite at the moment.
Only a few hours ago, Tokio Hotels new music video for “Automatic” was released. The German version “Automatisch” will be online in a few more hours. I’m sitting here pressing “replay” over and over again, with a happy smile on my face, just enjoying the music!
Those who were there in Cologne didn’t only get to hear the song in an acoustic version – they got to hear it in an acoustic slow version…
I was looking through YouTube and found this video. It’s a dance instruction by Tackey & Tsubasa for their song Ho! Summer.
I heard this on the radio some days ago, and I can’t get it out of my head… Fortunately I think it’s a good song.
MTV.com has been given permission to play a part of Tokio Hotel’s new single “Automatic”. The sound is definitely different from earlier albums, and I have different opinions on that. On one hand, it’s sad that they start sounding like so many other bands. But on the other hand, their new album seems to be really good.
Here are my photos from the concert in Motala yesterday!
As I sat there in Motala, waiting for the Robert Wells concert, it turned out there was only one single winner in the backstage contest – me! Then I became really nervous! Me and Mum got to sit and chat with him for 20 minutes. Then it was time for the concert, and it was just as good as usual.