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Frank Carter & The Rattlesnakes Premiere Video For New Song “Go Get A Tattoo” Featuring Lynks

Frank Carter & The Rattlesnakes have shared an official video for “Go Get A Tattoo” featuring Lynks. This track will appear on the band’s new album “Sticky,” which is set to be released on October 15. Carter commented:

“This song is a love letter to tattooing and how it’s made me feel over the years. Without tattooing, I wouldn’t be the person I am. It gives me a way to get closer to friends, family and fans, and provides intimate connections with people to create memories that can last lifetimes. I signed the lease for my first ever tattoo shop Rose of Mercy on March 1, 2020. Within 3 weeks, we were closed and I had no idea when we were going to open. I’m not sure if I ever truly took tattooing for granted (I’d like to think I’ve always had respect for it), but I do know that I won’t ever take it for granted in the future, and when this global pandemic is over, I will be traveling more and tattooing constantly as it’s a gift and should be shared. So, if you are stuck in a rut, or you need to mark a big moment, or you fancy a permanent change, or you just want to look cooler, look for the rose .”

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PostedAugust 11, 2021
AuthorCaeman Amelio
TagsFrank Carter & The Rattlesnakes, Go Get A Tattoo, Sticky

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