Trucker Diablo is
an honest, raw, pounding juggernaut of pure rock power. If you're not listening
to them loud then you need to. Simply put, one of the freshest and interesting
sounds to come my way in a while. They deliver a sounds cape that harkens to
hard rocks glory days and yet they have a signature modern rock edge to their
sound. Ferocious riffs and screaming
guitar leads propel perfect beer drenched vocals all across this disc.
I pulled out of my
driveway and hit the road. The first
blaring sounds screamed out of my car windows, disturbing the silence around
me. It is loud, it is intense and it is good. The production is crisp, clean
and clear. Trucker Diablo has captured a raw intensity and poured their heart
and soul into the creation of this album.
14 songs of pure
hard rock flown in on a fighter jet from Northern Ireland. This is rock and
roll.
Tracks "Red Light on", "Year Of The
Truck" are beer drinking anthems that hit you over the head like a brick.
Catchy and full of hooks these songs are a lesson in rock sensibility.
" The
Rebel", And "drive" easily two of the best songs on the album.
Trucker Diablo delivers on every note.
"Not so superstar" The sound they are looking for.
This is the core of the album. I like this one. " I don't need a watch to
tell me what time it is"... I like that this band can rock hard and yet
throw in just enough humor to reveal a humble side. This song kicks ass...Great
guitar solo.
"Lie to me" is another killer track. Incredible
lead on this one. catchy. I'm playing this one again. And again.
" Maybe your the one" great ballad. moves into
that classic power chord lift. crunchy and melodic. Must get this one on some
sort of radio rotation or movie soundtrack...this song could be key to breaking
them into the mainstream American audience. Guitar lead is perfect. Someone
favors the wah pedal for solos. Very Slash like. I'm playing this
louder.....awesome.
This album should
propel Trucker Diablo into the stratosphere of rock hierarchy. This an honest, hard working, rock
and roll band. They deserve the world stage they are about to own.
15 horns on a 10 horns up scale
--MetalRising
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