Release Date Friday 28th OctoberAll pre-orders will be dispatched/ready for date of release. Exciting newsMassive Wagons will be joining us in the shop on Sunday 30th October for a Instore Session and signing starting at 5pmAs you may know our shop is pretty tiny so we only have a VERY Limited amount of space available for this show - All you have to do to Guarantee entry is pre order a copy of the album on any format belowNo tickets are being issued once ordered your name automatically gets added to our door listAlbums will be ready to be picked up for the release day upto and including the day of the event. Tracklisting Fuck The Haters / Please Stay Calm / Generation Prime /A.S.S.H.O.L.E / Skateboard / Gone Are The Days / Triggered / Giulia / Germ /Never Been A Problem / Big Time / Sawdust / No Friend Of Mine Having grown from beloved local heroes (becoming the frst ever Lancashireband to achieve a UK Top 40 album with their UK #16 album 'Full Nelson' in 2018)to national treasures within the New Wave of Rock'n'Roll, Massive Wagons havecrafted an all new album of heavy duty rock'n'roll that stays true to the band'sinfuences whilst also pushing past the boundaries of what fans haveexperienced on previous albums. Adding twists of tough punk and twinkles ofyacht rock, whilst keeping frontman Barry "Baz" Mills' iconic lyricism and theband's electrifying no-nonsense rock recipe, the album proffers tracks which willprove to be huge anthems in the live arena.Baz explains how 'Triggered' stands out compared to the band's previous albums:"I think this album is a lot more British sounding. I think we've managed to bringour sound more up-to-date, it sounds fresh and exciting. It has much more of apunk vibe about it, that being said, it’s still full of everything we love about guitarmusic."He continues:"There are some very angry, passionate songs in there. We all dugreally deep writing this one, some of them were a real labour of love. I think wetruly have made our best album yet. I know that's a cliché, but our other albumsfelt like they had a foot in the previous one somehow, be it leftover songs, acertain sound or style... But I think this one stands alone as a unique soundingWagons album."