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Quick Review: TNA - TNA
When cranking up opening tune All Nite Long you might be fooled that this is a Tesla demo since singer Jefrey Harr sounds like a young Jeff Keith and the 2-guitar attack from TNA doesn't deviate much from the early Tesla records.
 
TNA plays guitar driven sleaze rock with lots of attitude.  They have a street feel to it like Sven Gali and Skid Row, but basically the music is based on bluesy Hard Rock values. The material is good. The following songs are the prime cuts: the groovy Bump and Grind, the bluesy I'm Already Gone, the hook-laden Dirty Love, the kick ass All Nite Long and the excellent ballad It's Over
 
It has all been heard before but TNA certainly isn't worse than many of the bands that cut deals in the late 80's. The guitarists play some blistering solos (Hard Way and I'm Already Gone). Singer Jefrey Harr is a diamond in the rough.  He sounds amazing throughout the entire album
 
Again Eonian Records underlines that they are the best retro label in the world.
 
 
1. All Nite Long
2. Bump & Grind
3. Dirty Love
4. Don't Fade Away
5. Don't Look Back
6. Hard Way
7. I'm Already Gone
8. It's Over
9. Just Another Day
10. It Don't Come Easy
11. Take A Walk
12. You Cried Wolf
 
 

Style: Heavy Rock

Rating: 6/10

Posted by Michael - Thursday, August 4, 2011



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Great to see someone remembers Sven Gali !

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