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Frank Carter & The Rattlesnakes unleash rocky/ballad 'Anxiety'

Mar 28, 2019
7 min read

When they released 'Crowbar', the first single from their forthcoming album End of Suffering (out May 3rd), there was a bit of division between fans about the different style and sound change-up compared to previous Frank Carter & The Rattlesnakes releases... But, it' safe to say this new banger of a track is going to bring you all back in again and give you a nice warm loving hug.

'Anxiety' is a slow rock, balladesque banger which most of us may just need to hear if you're going through a rough patch, especially singing along to the lyrics:

"WELL HEY, GUESS WHAT IT’S MY LIFE/AND I WORKED REAL HARD TO GET THIS FAR/IT DOESN’T MEAN THAT I CAN EVER SLEEP"


Take a listen and let us know what you think. Hopefully they give this song a spin while they're in the country supporting Bring Me The Horizon in a few weeks...

If you or anyone you know needs help with their own mental well-being call Lifeline on 13 11 14 or Beyond Blue on 1300 22 4636 or find your closest Suicide Prevention/Crisis Support Organisation on Google…


If you like what you hear, pre-orders are taking place right here


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Frank Carter & The Rattlesnakes – End of Suffering tracklisting


1 – Why A Butterfly Can’t Love A Spider
2 – Tyrant Lizard King feat. Tom Morello
3 – Heartbreaker
4 – Crowbar
5 – Love Games
6 – Anxiety
7 – Angel Wings
8 – Supervillain
9 – Latex Dreams
10 – Kitty Sucker
11 – Little Devil
12 – End Of Suffering


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