Frank Carter & The Rattlesnakes
Old Fire Station
Old Fire Station
36 Holdenhurst Rd
11 févr. 2019
19:00 UTC
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They say the third time’s the charm, and, after the breathtaking, ruthlessly efficient one-two punch of “Blossom” and “Modern Ruin”, here we are – at Frank Carter and the Rattlesnakes’ album number three – at once a stadium sized declaration of intent and a deeply personal cri-de-coeur called “End of Suffering”. Pre-Order ‘End Of Suffering’ on any format from here: https://fcatr.lnk.to/EndOfSuffering
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Dean
27 février 2024
Frank and Dean was amazing as usual, probably one of the best gigs I have been to. The set list was great a mixture of the old stuff and music from the dark rainbow. Ending with the man of the hour. We left without a voice only bad thing about the whole gig was that I couldn't get any merch in my size as sold out but everything else was brilliant. I would recommend anyone to go see Frank as he is the ultimate show man.
Leeds, United Kingdom@O2 Academy Leeds
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Biographie de Frank Carter & The Rattlesnakes
Making their name with full-bodied, hard-hitting punk rock reinforced with a hard rock undercurrent, Frank Carter & the Rattlesnakes were formed in 2015 by Carter, former lead singer with the successful U.K. punk band Gallows. Carter was a founding member of Gallows in 2005, but in 2011 he came to an impasse with the group over their musical direction. Carter left the band and debuted a new group, Pure Love, in 2012, whose sound was more indebted to mainstream rock and had a more positive lyrical stance. Pure Love released a handful of singles and one album, 2013's Anthems, but in April 2014, Carter announced the digital release of the group's final recordings. In March 2015, Carter launched a new project, Frank Carter & the Rattlesnakes, with Carter on lead vocals, Dean Richardson (formerly of Heights) on guitar, Thomas Mitchener (another alumnus of Gallows) on bass, and Memby Jago (who'd previously worked with the Ghost of a Thousand) on drums. With a sound that returned Carter to the forceful sound of Gallows, Frank Carter & the Rattlesnakes made their recorded debut with the 2015 EP Rotten, and in August 2015 they dropped their first full-length album, Blossom. The band was soon touring regularly in the U.K. and Europe, and in 2016 they introduced a new lineup, with Mitchener and Jago replaced by a new rhythm section of drummer Gareth Grover (formerly of Gallows and Haunts) and bassist Tom "Tank" Barclay. Carter & the Rattlesnakes' second album, Modern Ruin, was released in January 2017 and charted at #7 in the UK album charts.
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