TNT Perform On Norwegian TV: Video Available

November 3, 2005

A video clip of Norwegian/American hard rockers TNT performing two tracks from their "All the Way to the Sun" CD — "Sometimes" and "A Fix (Of You)" — on Norwegian TV has been made available for download at this location (wait 45 seconds, then click on "Clicca qui per scaricare").

"All the Way to the Sun" was released on October 31 via MTM Music.

TNT frontman Tony Harnell recently had the following to say about the new CD: "I am really excited for people to hear this album. It's a new chapter for us. This is a very interesting album in that I feel really confirms that TNT has its own sound. Many times people that I meet for the first time that don't know TNT ask me, 'Who do you sound like?' I struggle with that answer all the time and usually throw out a few band names that seem close enough, but really there is no band that sounds like TNT and I am really proud to say that. I was listening to this album the other day and it hit me for the first time. Wow, we really have our own sound. And that has never been more evident that on 'All the Way to the Sun'. I hope people embrace that and enjoy that fact and listen to this album without trying to compare it with anything, just listen to it as its own piece of work.

"The title was chosen for the positive feeling it gives and it represents the attitude of the album very well. With all the craziness in the world today there is no need to put out an album that only focuses on the negative. To me this feels like a breath of fresh air. There's no rule that says to be interesting or valid in hard rock you can't be upbeat and full of life. And I must say, the guitar playing is just amazing. Ronni has reached new heights. And not just for his trickery, but the majesty of his playing. It's melodic when it should be and manic when the moment calls for it. He is playing for the song, as it should be, and not just trying to make a statement. He doesn't need to — people know how good he is, now he can just play the song. I feel the same way about the vocals on this album and also the delivery of entire band. It's all for the song."

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