Eyeliner-heavy German teen pop quartet
Tokio Hotel's third (and second English-language) full-length album is a significantly louder and considerably darker affair than their previous outings. While there's little doubt that screaming teenage girls will still stand front and center at the foot of the stage, the band has set its sights on the "first-person shooter" male demographic this time around, baiting the hook with enough generic sci-fi imagery and
Depeche Mode-meets-
Fall Out Boy melodrama to fuel 100 angry bike rides home from work. That's not to say that the results aren't effective, as Humanoid, though predictable and generally harmless, is immaculately crafted, thanks in part to longtime producer
David Jost and a handful of A-list engineers. Between the Auto-Tune-heavy first single "Automatic" and the
Arcade Fire-lite stadium anthem "World Behind My Wall," one can almost envision the elaborate stage show being planned for the next MTV Video Music Awards, and while
Tokio Hotel may not have matured enough to hang with the big boys yet, they are most certainly the dark horses pacing up and down the Disney fringe. [The Deluxe Version comes with a second disc containing the bonus tracks "Phantom Rider," "That Day," "Alien," and "Screamin'."] ~ James Christopher Monger