FRANK CARTER & THE RATTLESNAKES
‘END OF SUFFERING’
2020 Australian Tour
TOUR STARTS NEXT WEEK
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FINAL SUPPORTS ANNOUNCED
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Praise for ‘END OF SUFFERING’
“Frank Carter & The Rattlesnakes have put all their cards on the table, fully exposed, gifting us with 12 tracks of raw, unfettered rock ’n’ roll.” – Hysteria
“…iconic” – Clash
“one of the most sincere and important albums of Frank Carter‘s career…do everything in your power to give it a spin.” – Wall Of Sound
“One of 2019’s great rock records” – Dork
“…‘The Holy Bible’ for a whole new generation.” – Upset
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Next week UK punks Frank Carter & the Rattlesnakes return with their roaring live shows on their biggest Australian headline run to date.
With a thrilling lineup of local supports announced last month, including Eat Your Heart Out (BNE + SYD), Psychobabel (MEL), Young Offenders (ADE), and Ratking (PER), Frank Carter & the Rattlesnakes are excited to announce Tassie favourites A. Swayze & the Ghosts will extend their support run to include Brisbane and Hobart.
Limited tickets remain to all shows, including the recently announced all ages show in Melbourne, the opening up of an all ages balcony option in Sydney, and a brand new 18+ show at Dark Mofo’s Altar venue in Hobart.
A SWAYZE & THE GHOSTS | Sydney & Melbourne LISTEN
EAT YOUR HEART OUT | Brisbane & Sydney LISTEN
PSYCHOBABEL | Melbourne LISTEN
YOUNG OFFENDERS | Adelaide LISTEN
RATKING | Perth LISTEN
The national run is the band’s fourth Aussie stint in just over two years, and after selling out dates across the country previously, will see the band hit their largest Australian headline venues yet, and perform to fans in Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide, Hobart and Perth.
Frank Carter & the Rattlesnakes were last in Australia in April this year, supporting fellow UK heavyweights Bring Me The Horizon and were met with widespread praise from national media for their trademark high energy, unpredictable live performances shaking up the corporate arenas.
LISTEN TO ‘END OF SUFFERING’ HERE
The latest LP ‘End Of Suffering’ – named after the Buddhist term for enlightenment – is the sound of Frank Carter & The Rattlesnakes entering an entirely new realm of the senses, a forty minute rock’n’rollercoaster of molten-hot bangers, scorched-soul ballads and grunge lullabies laced through with a lacerating lyrical honesty. The album was recorded with Cam Blackwood (George Ezra / Jack Savoretti) at the helm and legendary mixer Alan Moulder (Nine Inch Nails / Queens Of The Stone Age) sprinkling sonic stardust. Indeed. In an age of say-nothing pop and codified corporate rock, “End Of Suffering” does what all great music should- lift the spirits and stir the soul.
The album also features Tom Morello as a guest guitarist on ‘Tyrant Lizard King’. The two re-connected after many years at Resurrection Festival in Spain last summer, where Frank infamously sung Rage classic ‘Killing In The Name’ to a 40,000 strong crowd, finishing the track with a stage dive worthy of the rock’n’roll hall of fame.
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FRANK CARTER & THE RATTLESNAKES
2020 AUSTRALIAN TOUR
Thursday, 16 January | The Triffid, Brisbane, QLD
+ EAT YOUR HEART OUT
Tickets
Saturday, 18 January | Roundhouse, Sydney, NSW
licensed/all ages – all ages balcony now available
+ A SWAYZE & THE GHOSTS
+ EAT YOUR HEART OUT
Tickets
Monday, 20 January | The Croxton, Melbourne, VIC
+ A SWAYZE & THE GHOSTS
+ PSYCHOBABEL
Tickets
**NEW ALL AGES SHOW**
Tuesday, 21 January | Wrangler, Melbourne, VIC (all ages)
+ A SWAYZE & THE GHOSTS
Tickets
**JUST ADDED**
Wednesday, 22 January | Altar – Hobart, TAS
+ SUPPORT TBC
Tickets
Friday, 24 January | The Gov, Adelaide, SA
+ YOUNG OFFENDERS
Tickets
Saturday, 25 January | The Rosemount, Perth, WA
+ RATKING
Tickets
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‘END OF SUFFERING’
OUT NOW
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