Frank Carter & The Rattlesnakes share new single 'Self Love'
FRANK CARTER & THE RATTLESNAKES
share new single 'Self Love'
New album Dark Rainbow out 26th January via International Death Cult / AWAL
Watch the video for 'Self Love' HERE
+ Instore and outstore shows begin this Fri
+ Special pop up shop in London this weekend with ltd merch, tattooing and more
+ 2024 World Tour on sale now
Frank Carter & The Rattlesnakes have unveiled the third single from their forthcoming album Dark Rainbow, which arrives this Friday 26th January. 'Self Love' received its radio premiere last night on BBC Radio 1's Future Sounds with Clara Amfo.
'Self Love' follows recent new album cuts 'Brambles' and 'Man of the Hour', which set the tone for Dark Rainbow's path of self-evaluation and reflection. 'Self Love' finds its narrator steering along dark and twisting tracks in their attempts to forgive themselves, let go of guilt and pain, accept what can't be changed, and look forward to a more compassionate existence. Frank Carter explains further:
"Self Love is a mantra to live by in honour of the relationship that truly matters, the relationship you have with yourself.
It can be easy to neglect yourself while spending energy fighting to win love from other people.
If you really care for yourself you realise you don’t need anyone else to be happy, and quite often when you stop looking for what you want the universe gives you exactly what you need."
Hear new single 'Self Love' on streaming services here and watch the video below.
Pre-order the new album Dark Rainbow here.
The last time that many UK fans will have witnessed the band will have been at their sold-out Alexandra Palace show in London, or on the mainstages at Download and Reading & Leeds festivals, or headlining last summer's 2000 Trees Festival. With the album's release coming up this Friday, the band will take on a sold-out run of UK instores at which they will be performing a special stripped back set for fans. On Saturday 27th, Frank will open his tattoo shop, Rose Of Mercy, on Hoxton St in London for a special Dark Rainbow day that will include spray painted LPs, ltd edition merch, tattooing and more.
February sees the band embarking on their biggest tour to date, headlining shows through the UK, Europe, Australia and USA.
Dark Rainbow UK instore and outstore shows
Fri 26 Jan – The Church with Banquet Records, Kingston Upon Thames
Sun 28 Jan - Jacaranda, Liverpool
Mon 29 Jan – Resident Music, Brighton
Tue 30 Jan – Rough Trade East, London
Wed 31 Jan – Rough Trade, Nottingham
Thu 01 Feb – The Foundry with Bear Tree Records, Sheffield
All tickets are on sale now from the band's website here.
More about Frank Carter & The Rattlesnakes' new album Dark Rainbow
Frank Carter & The Rattlesnakes’ new material arrives as their first since 2021 album Sticky, the latest in a run of three consecutive UK Top 10 albums which also featured the BBC Radio 1 A-Listed single 'Go Get A Tattoo'.
For a band who burned as bright as Frank Carter & The Rattlesnakes did when they exploded onto the UK punk scene in 2015, nobody could’ve imagined the band they’d become. Since the release of their firecracker first EP Rotten, it’s been a bewildering eight years for Frank Carter and Dean Richardson. They’ve put out four killer albums, toured with Foo Fighters, headlined festivals, bagged three UK Top 10 albums, and featured Tom Morello, Bobby Gillespie and Cassyette to guest on their tunes. Now on the cusp of releasing their fifth LP, Dark Rainbow, the two old friends are taking stock. “Normally we don’t look backwards when making a record, but this has been looking to reach us for a long time,” Richardson explains. "Some songs are old ideas reworked, fresh eyes on something that didn’t quite fit on their other records." Richardson remembers, “Some of these songs were lost along the way because basically we didn't really give them the space.”
In contrast to their previous records - which were snapshots of the time and mindset in which they were made - Dark Rainbow was born from self-reflection, memory and gratitude. “I'm just witnessing the world change so quickly and I’m still trying to come to terms with who I am and what the authentic version of me is,” Carter says. “By giving people what I thought they wanted I think I got further and further away from who I actually am, you know? So now, first and foremost, I’m prioritising what I need. Sobriety has been really, really helpful for me.”
The southern gothic balladry and crooning alt rock that they’ve experimented with on their previous releases is boldly up front on this record. There are a select few ragers on there too, for good measure. It’s not so much a new direction, but Carter and Richardson centering who they really are, mining their souls and unearthing the music that lives within them. “From the start, the ballads always came easy to us,” Richardson remembers. “But at no point did we question whether we should make more of them. Now we are.”
Carter explains that this is the most authentic album he’s ever made, and that came from them doing the work, and really getting to know themselves and each other. “We've lived a lot of life together,” Carter says. “A lot has rested on our shoulders. In a creative sense that’s a beautiful thing.”
Dark Rainbow is a bold exploration of who Frank Carter & The Rattlesnakes were, who they are and who they can someday be. There’s an undeniable strength in self-acceptance and in the search for your authentic spirit. That strength emanates from them and can be heard in droves on their new album. As they gear up for headline tours through the UK, EU, USA and AUS in early 2024 and the release of Dark Rainbow in January, Carter and Richardson have never been more ready.