Frank Carter

Frank Carter is an English musician known for his dynamic presence and contributions to the punk and alternative rock genres. Born on June 19, 1981, in London, he first gained prominence as the frontman of the hardcore punk band Gallows, which formed in 2005. Their self-titled debut album and the follow-up, "Grey Britain" (2009), received critical acclaim for their raw energy and socio-political themes, solidifying Gallows' status in the punk scene. After departing from Gallows in 2011, Carter founded the band Frank Carter & The Rattlesnakes in 2015, further exploring a fusion of punk, rock, and post-hardcore. Their debut album, "Blossom," was released in 2017 and showcased Carter's evolution as a songwriter, addressing themes of personal struggle and resilience. Carter is noted for his intense live performances and candid approach to mental health and personal experiences, influencing a new generation of punk rock artists. His work continues to resonate with fans, making him a pivotal figure in contemporary punk music. His ability to blend vulnerability with aggression has helped redefine the genre for modern audiences.