Drawing inspiration from classic crooners like Roy Orbison and Scott Walker, Tokyo Lucky Hole pairs sweet doo-wop stylings with raunchy lyrics—The type of language you might come across while reading a Bukowski novel. Their style evokes sensibilities resembling acts like Sparks and Frank Zappa. Tokyo Lucky Hole is the genre blending rock-opera experiment currently residing in Los Angeles. The band models themselves after well rounded artists like Bowie—always conscious of their stage show, costumes, record covers, and everything in between. Their songs fuse episodic structure, nostalgia, and semi-serious lyrics.



