The New Territory

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The New Territory
File:TNT The New Territory.jpg
Studio album by TNT
Released 7 May 2007 (Scandinavia)
30 June 2007
Recorded 2007
Genre Heavy metal
Label Bonnier Amigo
TNT chronology
Live in Madrid
(2006)Live in Madrid2006
The New Territory
(2007)
Atlantis
(2008)Atlantis2008

The New Territory is the tenth studio album by the Norwegian hard rock band TNT, and was released on 30 June 2007.

Track listing

  1. "A Constitution" (Ronni Le Tekrø, Tony Mills, Diesel Dahl) - 4:16
  2. "Substitute" (Tekrø, Mills, Dahl) - 2:42
  3. "Are You Blind?"(Gundersen, Mills, Tekro) - 3:50
  4. "Golden Opportunity" (Gundersen, Mills, Tekrø) - 3:29
  5. "Something Special" (Gundersen, Tekrø, Mills) - 3:22
  6. "Now We're Talkin'" (Tekrø) - 3:36
  7. "Wild Life" (Mills, Tekrø, Dahl) - 3:07
  8. "Fountain of Love" (Tekrø) - 4:25
  9. "June" (Mills, Tekrø) - 3:28
  10. "Can't Go On Without" (Mills, Gundersen, Tekrø) - 3:15
  11. "2 Seconds Away"(Dahl, Mills, Tekro) - 3:19
  12. "Milestone River" (Tekro, Caputo, Hvalby, Johannsen) - 4:51
  13. "Let's Party Mills" (closing track) - 2:11

Bonus tracks on Japanese edition

  1. "Harley-Davidson" [new version] (Ingebrigtsen, Tekrø, Alfheim, Mills)
  2. "Don't Come Too Near" (Tekrø)

The riff on "Are You Blind?" is an old Le Tekrø riff dating at least back to the Firefly days.

Bonus song "Don't Come Too Near" sparked fanbase controversy as to what exactly the lyrics meant.

This is the first TNT album since Tell No Tales in which Diesel Dahl has songwriting contributions.

Reception

While getting mixed reviews online, fan reception was generally bad.[citation needed] Melodic Rock gave the album a very poor review. Metal Express Radio gave it a positive review. However, many fans think of it as a disappointment.[citation needed] Others however like it, citing it for its originality,[citation needed] and Norwegian Monster Magazine called it "The most pleasant surprise this year". It can widely be compared to the controversial 1997 album Firefly which also caused a small uproar amongst longtime fans and disappointment for going too far from the original TNT sound.[citation needed]

Personnel

Band

Additional personnel

  • Dag Stokke – keyboards, backing vocals, mixing
  • Tony Caputo – backing guitar on track 12
  • Jon Johannsen – keyboards on track 12


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