Gustav Interview

March 9, 2010

Yes, you read that correctly. This is a Gustav only interview. I know that Socialghost666 will be jumping for joy when she sees this… for sure! He is speaking English and honestly, this is more than I have heard him say in the three years I have been in this fandom.

IT’S WONDERFUL!

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December 26, 2009

How cool! An interview with Gustav in Drumheads! What a nice way to celebrate the day after Christmas. And a nice interivew about the actual music. And I know you Gustav fans are all doing the happy dance! Translation by Artax, please credit him when you use it. Thanks.

At the very top – interview with Gustav Schäfer

Because the musicians were still so young, many so-called experts derided Tokio Hotel’s breakthrough. Four years later the band tours world-wide and breaks one record after another. Instead of talking about gossip, Gustav gives us straight talk about drumming with Germany’s supergroup no 1.

Drumheads!!: You’ve been thrown into the cold water of big stages already at a young age. Do you feel yourself whether you’ve become more secure in your drumming by now?
Gustav Schäfer: I think I’ll never become really secure. I’m nervous before a show and sometimes there just is a mistake when performing. But even the big ones like Chad Smith or Danny Carey mess up sometimes, that’s how it is. Who stands in front of 13,000 people, isn’t excited and plays every show perfectly – is in my opinion no real drummer!

D: What’s for you so alluring about drumming and being the musician who always sits at the back?
Gu: I think it’s awesome that I act from the background and that most people don’t even know what weight lays upon a drummer. Of course it’s like that also with the other musicians on the stage, but when the drums give out, then the song is messed up. Someone once told me that the drummer is the band’s clockwork. He alone makes the beat and all have to listen to his “1″.

D: What’s important at a Tokio Hotel concert from a drummer’s view? What do you have to bring to the show?
Gu: First of all, I should of course master the songs, and that I do! Sometimes, I play them differently live than on the record and especially with our new record it’ll be a big change, since we also have many programmed rhythms. Apart from that, it’s like with any other band: The drummer sits in the back and enjoys.

D: What song do like most for the stage?
Gu: That changes constantly for me. I’m a fan of the heavy beats. Right now, I very much like to play “Komm” resp. the english version “Noise” and “Für immer jetzt” oder “Forever now”. These songs are very enjoyable to play, and they have good power in front of the stage.

D: What things at the drums would you still like to get better at, and how do you approach that?
Gu: Regrettably, with all our travelling, there’s not much time for exercises that I’ve been wanting to do for a long time already. One of my shortcomings are fast Fills. I always hammer them and don’t do double-beats. But it sounds better! Oh well, I think I’ll always play them like that. After all, so far, nobody has complained.

D: How much do you practice, when you get the time in between all the interviews and autograph sessions?
Gu: When I get to the studio to practice, then always 4-5 hours with short breaks in between. But then, I’m pretty done for.

D: What has changed for you, recording the new record compared to earlier studio time?
Gu: On Humanoid, I also plays parts with an E-drumset. These things are incredible. It was a completely new experience for me to bring that in. Live I’ll also play a few things on E-pads.

D: What difficulties did you have to overcome at the recording sessions?
Gu: Sometimes one could really go crazy: I always want to put everything in one song. That it’s too much, I then see in the faces of our producers and my band. And then I also realize it when I listen to the take and I sit down at the set with the sentence: “Sometimes less is more, you dork.”

D: Could you imagine to never again touch a drumstick if Tokio Hotel should dissolve one day?
Gu: No! I started to play drums with four, five years. In elementary school then there were other things that interested me, but I never pursued them like drumming. My dad also always had an eye on that, and when we watched a concert of Genesis, and I saw the masses, he said: “Gustav: practice, practice, practice, if you want to get there.” I guess it must have stuck.

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December 26, 2009

Paris, September 27 2006


Polls – Gustav’s hair

December 19, 2009

WOW! A lot of you voted in this poll! But, it looks like most of you hope Gustav lets his hair go back to natural. My vote is there in the “new blond” section.

Gustav – your favorite look
* Natural hair color like in 2007 (48%, 1,168 Votes)
* The new blond. (21%, 524 Votes)
* Don’t care about the hair as long as he wears his glasses. Nom. (20%, 497 Votes)
* Love the dark hair, bring it back, Gustav! (11%, 258 Votes)

Total Voters: 2,446

And now, stay tuned for the next poll. Bill’s tank tops.

POTD – 12.10.2009

December 10, 2009

Georg and Gustav being darling.

POTD – 12.07.2009

December 7, 2009

Gustav, looking cute, captured with the dark hair forever.

POTD – 12.04.2009

December 4, 2009

It’s Gustav!

POTD – 11.16.2009

November 16, 2009

Hey, check it out! Gustav and Georg have BLING!

POTD – 11.12.2009

November 12, 2009

Gustav!!!

Amazing Gustav

November 8, 2009

More from Tokio Hotel at the EMA. This is simply amazing. He is pounding those drums like the amazing musician and athlete that he is, the fires start and he is singing. This is THE BEST Gustav Schäfer video I have ever seen. Thank you so much to th33zimmertour for posting this on youtube!

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November 6, 2009

Pic of the Day – 10/28/2009

October 28, 2009

Gustav’s attacker confesses

July 17, 2009

Magdeburg, Germany – A 28-year old man has confessed to attacking the drummer of German pop band Tokio Hotel last weekend, police said on Friday. The man said he hit drummer Gustav Schaefer on the head with a beer glass in a Magdeburg disco late Friday night.

The alleged attacker presented himself to investigators and gave a partial confession, saying he had not specifically targeted the band member, the police said.

Schaefer’s head injuries were treated with more than 30 stitches.

Tokio Hotel have previously been followed and threatened by stalkers, according to manager David Jost.

Please see our earlier post for sending Gustav a card if you are able.

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