Popular Lancaster rock band Massive Wagons have released their new album.
'Triggered' is the band's sixth studio album and follows up 'House of Noise' which reached number nine in the UK album charts in 2020, and 'Full Nelson' which reached number 16 in 2018.
The group appeared at HMV in Lancaster last night for a special acoustic set and meet-and-greet to mark the release of 'Triggered'.
They will also be performing acoustic gigs and meeting fans at other events across the UK over the next few days, including at HMV in Manchester today at 2pm.

The band is also preparing to co-headline a UK tour alongside American group Ugly Kid Joe - famed for their 90s Top 10 hits 'Everything About You' and 'Cats in the Cradle'.
Earlier this month Massive Wagons headlined at The Sugarhouse at Lancaster Music Festival.
Here's front man Baz Mills announcing the release of the album yesterday on the band's Facebook page!
And here is the official video for 'Skateboard' off the new album.


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