Inside Music Podcast #165: Frank Carter & The Rattlesnakes

Frank Carter and the Rattlesnakes

After releasing one of the year’s most devastating records, Frank Carter stops by Inside Music to discuss the strength of vulnerability and his aspirations for the future.

Our culture is changing, but there are generations of men walking the planet today who were raised with the belief that showing emotion somehow makes them weak. For decades, men have been told to hide their struggles and to suppress any sadness because no one would respect them if the weight of the world was present on their face.

Frank Carter does not give a damn about your pre-conceived notions of masculinity. He is known the world over as a human ball of energy, frantically parading across stages while screaming his lungs out and sharing the things that keep him up at night. Carter could care less if you think telling truth about how you feel is weak, and he’s inspiring others to feel the same with the latest release from his band, Frank Carter & The Rattlesnakes.

Titled End Of Suffering, Carter’s latest work is a compilation of demons being exorcised into a microphone. As the record plays, Carter rips himself open in a manner that simultaneously more poetic and blunt than anything he has delivered on previous releases. It’s the kind of album that makes you stop and question your actions, as well as the motivations behind them, and it has stuck with our staff since first being promoted through Haulix earlier this year.

On this episode of INSIDE MUSIC, host James Shotwell calls Frank Carter to discuss how he’s managed to overcome struggles and become a better person through his tireless pursuit of the perfect song. The latest record from Frank Carter And The Rattlesnake, End of Suffering, is available now wherever you experience music

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James Shotwell