TOKYO DRAGONS To Support DANKO JONES In London

January 4, 2008

TOKYO DRAGONS will support DANKO JONES on February 12 at the Hoxton Bar & Grill in London, England.

TOKYO DRAGONS released their second full-length album, "Hot Nuts", last September via Escapi Music.

"Hot Nuts" was recorded at Seattle's legendary Litho (owned by PEARL JAM's Stone Gossard) and Avast studios with producer Kurt Bloch (NASHVILLE PUSSY, SUPERSUCKERS).

According to a press release, "Hot Nuts" "amalgamates more '70s American rock influences than its Brit-rock predecessor, especially the likes of CHEAP TRICK and TOM PETTY who can be found rubbing shoulders with the more familiar THIN LIZZY and MOTÖRHEAD influences, and a cover of TODD RUNDGREN's classic 'Couldn't I Just Tell You' seals the deal."

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