A fairly productive phase for Tony Harnell, the singer of TNT - he was so recently phonogram technical cost of his sideline band Starfire. The predecessor or comeback work "My Religion" was one and a half years ago for me to the pleasant surprises in melodicrock genre had already been written off mine one this extraordinary chapel, thoughtlessly. For what should go already great wrong in such a compositionally unerring chariot à la LeTekro / Harnell?
Basically not much, you süffelt also here at all sorts Make sugar bare Melody Lines, now (or soon) brilliant choruses and ballad Fußwärmerpassagen, and would always (never serving an end in itself) fail on a musical level, on the other combos in twenty years it , Well, while the overall impression does not want to convince just like the critically acclaimed "My Religion". With the glorious gliding rockers "Too Late" or "Driving", the passionate intoned "Somewhere" or the hard riffs fueled, highly tense title track have now matured gentlemen once again superb Hard Rock / Melodic Metal beads in their ranks. Why a Topband as TNT but a cover version of "What A Wonderful World" maintains purely to pack, probably remains the most an unventilated puzzles - unfortunately a foreign body with deceptive (sun) light. Otherwise, the Norwegians can hardly burning up anything in terms of songwriting, though the final, decisive spark outside remains before in some songs, especially on the second page. So you have to really just the little "porous" sounding production point, which has a further six points from the result -> give the bottom line still seven points but sit like a rock in the surf. In direct comparison, although has "My Religion" as I said in the lead, a rotational test is still recommended!