How 'SOON' is now?
1. Kryptonite;
Kryptonite is a fictional element from the Superman mythos, originating in the Superman radio show series. Despite the similar name, it has no connection to the real chemical element krypton.
Talking about Tokio Hotel would always take us to another dimension since they are truly fascinated with all these outer space, extraterrestrial life! Kryptonite might just fit them, perhaps? Who knows Bill could be your new superman? ;p
2. Kaleidoscope;
a toy consisting of a tube containing mirrors and pieces of colored glass or paper, whose reflections produce changing patterns that are visible through an eyehole when the tube is rotated.
The word itself sounds unique, and assuming they were taking their new album to a whole new level, creating a new piece of art differ from the previous ones, changes in patterns (behold the various sounds of the new Tokio Hotel), hence the word, Kaleidoscope hits right on the spot!
3. (K)ontroversy;
disagreement, typically when prolonged, public, and heated.
No doubt, our boys especially the twins would always caused a controversy with their beyond extraordinary perspectives of life (which somehow would make the society brand them negatively). Controversy with a 'K', would only mean their new music is taking into a new direction, more rebellious, going against everything they were being labelled as, and Bill would be gladly stated 'f*** off, people' (as a hidden meaning) within every song!
4. Killer;
a person, animal, or thing that kills.
A killer album is what we need from them! and indeed it's a killer album for us! Oh hell yeah, they've been killing us good already with the waiting so why not put the title with anything related to the word 'Kill'!
5. (K)omeback;
a return by a well-known person, esp. an entertainer or sports player, to the activity in which they have formerly been successful.
Literally it means a new album, cheers to a comeback! (because they're Germans, the letter 'C' would always turned into a 'K', so every word started with a 'C' is a possible option if you can replace it with a 'K')
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