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New Album ‘Social Hand Grenade’

Social Hand Grenade is the “Stadium Sized” new album from Trucker Diablo. Recorded over the course of 2 years, at Manor Park Studios, this album charges at you headlong, a glorious rush of metal, rock and general heft.

If it were a car, it’d be a gas-guzzling American hot-rod, all chrome, firebird logos and illegal exhausts, just like the full on live Trucker Diablo experience!

From the one man office mosh pit crunch of Kill The Lights, to the closer What I See and the juggernaut heft of Dig! This album clocks in under 45 minutes, so you can get your breath back before you hit repeat.

Tail End of a Hurricane ‘Singles’

Album Reviews

“The consistency of songwriting and animated performances impress throughout the album’s 13 filler-free tracks and if you haven’t yet joined the Trucker Diablo convoy then start here”

Classic Rock Magazine

“Listening to Tail End Of A Hurricane brings to mind being at a music festival.
Dancing, beer in hand surrounded by friends. Classy A.O.R. and bluesy southern
rock combine with memorable lyrics and melodies 5*!”

Planet Mosh

“Considering the guys have pieced this together in the midst of this bleedin’
pandemic and delivered such a high quality slab of rock is to lauded. Let’s hope
they can get these fine songs out onto the road very, very soon because, on this
evidence, Trucker Diablo are firing on all cylinders”

RamZine

“Trucker Diablo accelerate towards greatness Let’s face it. Trucker Diablo deserve to be the engine room of the NWOCR. They’ve paid their dues, delivered on their potential and knocked their peers out of the park with TEOAH.”

Rushonrock.com

“Pile driving anthem after anthem is the name of the game when you press “Play” on the latest decadent slab of Rawk from the UK’s Trucker Diablo.”

Rock and Roll Fables.com

“What Trucker Diablo do best is the solid, riff driven hard rock. ‘The Trade’ smoulders in the best Southern Skynyrd and Blackfoot tradition, ‘Set the Night on Fire’ is full of melody and those delicious harmonies that are one of the band’s trademark sounds, whilst the album finishes strongly with the short ‘Slow Dance’ and the finale of the brooding ‘Bury the Ocean’.”

The Razors Edge.Rocks