ALBUM REVIEW: Frank Carter and The Rattlesnakes – Dark Rainbow


If every action has an equal and opposite reaction (or some such other attempt to pretend I paid attention in Science class all those years ago), it is no surprise that Dark Rainbow (International Death Cult) thinks where Sticky bounded in head-first, that it shows vulnerability where its predecessor presented a larger-than-life gregarious face. 

Fifth dance for Frank Carter & The Rattlesnakes, Dark Rainbow sees Frank and partner-in-crime Dean Richardson continue their approach of creating a sound and style for each album that, while it has definable elements that ensures that despite any skin that is shed the remaining vipers are undeniably “Rattlesnakes”, sets each release apart from it’s siblings. Continue reading


Frank Carter and The Rattlesnakes – End of Suffering


Continuing to be a prominent figure for the past decade in British hard rock, Frank Carter has remained one heck of a frontman throughout different projects. Since 2015, he’s put his efforts tantalizing the scene with the Rattlesnakes. Alongside slaying guitarist, Dean Richardson continues to succeed finding their softer side with End of Suffering (International Death Cult).

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Frank Carter And The Rattlesnakes Announce New Album, Drops New Single


Frank Carter And The Rattlesnakes have announced their new album, End Of Suffering, due on May 3rd, 2019 via International Death Cult. The album promises many new flavors and twists and boasts Tom Morello (Rage Against The Machine/Prophets Of Rage) guesting on “Tyrant Lizard King”. FCATR just booked an intimate tour of Europe, with more dates to follow. They just dropped the first single and video for the track ‘Crowbar’. The song is an explosive, sexy rocker full of fuzzy riffs, funky bass, and big dick energy groove. Check it out now! Continue reading


Frank Carter & The Rattlesnakes – Modern Ruin


I’m kicking off 2017 with Frank Carter & The Rattlesnakes’ second studio release; Modern Ruin (International Death Cult). I’d heard of the group just a few weeks prior, after falling face first down a YouTube rabbit hole that started with Cancer Bats, jumped to old Gallows stuff, and finally landed on our band in question. I loved 2015’s Blossom (International Death Cult) and so had high hopes for this album.Continue reading