OK Tokyo
You Better Believe It

Cover art for You Better Believe It by OK Tokyo Description: 7" on Split Records inc Does It Offend You Yeah mix edition of 500
Format: 7" (vinyl)
Genre(s): Indie Dance
Label: Split
Price:
£2.49
Availability: Sold out / currently unavailable. Sorry!

3Rating: 3
...according to our on 03 April 2008.

Onto OK Tokyo who sound like the bastard offspring of Reef crossed with Grand Funk Railroad with some hilarious Darkness falsetto style vocals in the chorus. 'You Better Believe It' features a Does It Offend You Yeah mix and this as good as this gets.

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What their label says...

Ok Tokyo describe themselves as ‘a futurist pop-rock disco act…in our minds we’re floating in a capsule above earth with Flash Gordon, Jimi Hendrix and Quincy Jones.’

Debut single ‘You Better Believe It’ brings the party, the fun, the personality, the riffs. Everything. In fact, it’s massive. It’s now. It’s pyrotechnic-enhanced powerpop for the new generation. Released as a strictly limited edition, individually numbered 7” it is set to be one of the most sought after pieces of vinyl in 2008.

The 7” also contains an exclusive Does It Offend You, Yeah? mix: A typically uber cool remix from the band NME described this week ‘as now as Facebook scrabble’. Hip club promotions team Cool Delta is ensuring the mix gets into the hands of all the coolest tastemakers.