TNT: More 'Atlantis' Audio Samples Available

September 3, 2008

Norwegian/British hard rockers TNT will release their new album, "Atlantis" (see artwork below),on September 22 in Scandinavia (via Bonnier-Amigo) and on October 31 in the rest of Europe (via Metal Heaven). The CD was mixed by Tommy Hansen (HELLOWEEN, PRETTY MAIDS, JORN) and features the bonus track "Substitute".

Check out audio samples of the tracks "Hello, Hello", "Peter Sellers Blues", "Tango Girl", "Me and Dad", "Atlantis", "Love of My Life" and "Had It, Lost It, Found It" on the band's official web site.

The band's last CD, "The New Territory", entered the Norwegian chart at position No. 11 back in May 2007 and was the group's first to feature singer Tony Mills (ex-SHY).

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