TNT: New Song Available For Download

January 26, 2004

A brand-new TNT track, entitled "Lonely Nights", has posted online in MP3 format at this location.

"Lonely Nights" comes off the group's long-awaited new CD, "My Religion", due in Japan on February 23 through Marquee Records. The album will receive a European release on March 8 through MTM Music.

The artwork for the album "was brilliantly hand-painted by Belgian artist Eric Phillipe and is the best CD package we have probably ever had," the band write on their web site. "The response to the album so far has been phenomenal. The general feeling is that it will be the most successful TNT album in years!"

The final track listing for "My Religion" is as follows-

Europe:

01. Invisible Noise
02. She Needs Me
03. Lonely Nights
04. My Religion
05. Give Me A Sign (Taken From EP - Remix 2004)
06. Perfectly
07. You'll Be There
08. Flow
09. Live Today (Taken From EP)
10. Everybody's Got A Secret
11. Everything U R
12. Song 4 Dianne
13. The Last Word

Japan:

01. Lonely Nights
02. Everybody's Got A Secret
03. You'll Be There
04. Invisible Noise
05. She Needs Me
06. My Religion
07. Satellite
08. Everything
09. Perfectly
10. Flow
11. Live Today
12. When I'm Away * Japanese Bonus
13. Song 4 Dianne
14. The Last Word

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