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Frank Carter and The Rattlesnakes Announce They’re Taking a Hiatus

Frank carter and the Rattlesnakes Announce hiatus
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English punk rock band Frank Carter and The Rattlesnakes announce that they’re taking a hiatus.

The band released their debut album ‘Blossom’ in 2015, and this was followed up by ‘Modern Ruin’ in 2017, ‘End Of Suffering’ in 2019, and ‘Sticky’ in 2021.

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The frontman announced on Instagram earlier this morning (October 4) that the band will take a long hiatus from working on new songs following their next tour.

“Nine years, five Albums, hundreds of stages shared all over the world, and our songs sung with each and every one of you. It is with sadness we announce that The Rattlesnakes are taking a hiatus,” the post began, showing a handwritten note from the members. “From the deepest lows to highest highs, in grief in anger and in joy, our band has been a celebration of being alive no matter the circumstances.”

They continued: “We want to send our love and thanks to the band – Gareth [Grover], Tank [Tom Barclay], Elliot [Russell] & Mitch [Thomas Mitchener]. It’s been a privilege to share the stage with some of the best musicians we know.”

“So please join us all in celebration of the songs that changed our lives. Our UK and European Tour will go ahead and we look forward to seeing you all on the dancefloor.”

Their latest release arrived at the start of this year, in the form of January’s ‘Dark Rainbow’. The members began teasing the project at the end of last year, sharing singles from the tracklist including ‘Bramble‘, ‘Man Of The Hour’, and ‘Self Love’.