Following an incredible summer of touring – including supporting the mighty Foo Fighters, as well as making a stunning impact on the main stages of Reading & Leeds last month – Frank Carter & The Rattlesnakes have released a new video on the making of Anxiety, and it's premiering exclusively with Kerrang!.
Anxiety is, of course, taken from Frank and co.'s brilliant latest album End Of Suffering, which is out now via International Death Cult. Watch Frank and guitarist Dean Richardson discuss not only the lyrical impact of the track, but also the making of it and why it sounds the way it does, alongside Alan Moulder and Cam Blackwood, who both worked on End Of Suffering.
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“Whatever life is throwing at you right now, it will pass,” Frank says. “Choose to let it hit you, or duck and watch it fly past much faster and off into your history, of which there have been many obstacles thrown your way and you have overcome them all.”
Check out Frank, Dean, Alan and Cam discussing Anxiety below: