Christwire sounds the warning :
Recently given a full front page review in the entertainment section of the New York Times and perhaps already covering a wall in your daughter’s bedroom, they come under the cover of night, always sporting big hair, caps, and sunglasses to guard their unnatural eyes from the sun, and are called ‘Tokio Hotel‘. The hotel refers to no steady life stead, meaning they cannot linger in one place long enough because they are not powerful enough, yet, and fear the hand of God. What Tokio refers to will be discussed in a different paragraph.