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Sunday
Aug222010

Digging TNT Right Now 

Holy Glam! I go in phases where I completely forget about bands I love. It sounds insane but this is my life - it doesn't make sense. Clicking around YouTube, I came across TNT and the video for "10,000 Lovers in One." I love that song!


The guys in TNT are working on a new album right now - I have high hopes it will be awesome! The Norwegian band has had its share of ups and downs and member changes, so you can read all about those on your own time via Wikipedia.


What is your favorite TNT tune? A couple of my favorites are below. TNT is real Glam people - I love the guitar work!



Reader Comments (5)

yup...one of those songs I would never buy...but probably not change the radio station if it was on....
August 22, 2010 | Unregistered Commenterwiggy25
Not really interested in a new TNT album if Tony Harnell isn't on lead vocals.
August 22, 2010 | Unregistered Commenterchip
I like TNT, and Tony Harnell is phenomenal (also check out WestWorld and Starbreaker if you dig his vox). Unfortunately TNT w/out Tony is not so great. I don't think that has so much to do w/ their new singer (who is quite good), but w/ (part of)the reason Tony left - Ronnie LeTekro is just not into doing the type of music TNT is known for.
August 22, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterJack
"AS Far As The Eye Can See" is easily my favorite TNT song, but I have quite a few runner-ups
August 22, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterBrian Basher
Seven Seas is definitely one of my faves, and as far as ballads go, Without Your Love is a great tune. I've always had high regard for Ronnie LeTekro and Tony Harnell, but I'm not a big fan of the direction that the band went in after their first 3 or 4 records.
August 24, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterRich

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