GOOD CHARLOTTE has released a music video for “Actual Pain”, the first single off the band’s highly anticipated seventh full-length studio album, “Generation Rx”. Directed by Jake Stark, the introspective clip examines the album’s prevailing lyrical themes of trauma, pain, and loneliness.

“Generation Rx” is due for release on September 14 via a newly minted global partnership between the band’s MDDN label and BMG. The disc represents both a new chapter and full circle moment for the group — brothers Joel (vocals) and Benji Madden (guitar, vocals), Billy Martin (guitar), Paul Thomas (bass) and Dean Butterworth (drums). Powered by punk spirit, rock songcraft, and cinematic ambition, they retain the signature vitality and vulnerability of their formative years, while delivering an urgent, unafraid, and undeniable message befitting of two decades in the game.

The quintet crafts intricate-yet-infectious anthems of hope for a generation under the shadow of the opioid epidemic, icons gone too soon, mass tragedy, loneliness, and confusion. Produced by Zakk Cervini and Benji during intimate sessions at MDDN headquarters, the record finds GOOD CHARLOTTE doing what they do best — speaking directly to the youth.

GOOD CHARLOTTE will return to the road in Europe for a massive tour kicking off February 1, 2019. Prior to their February tour, GOOD CHARLOTTE will appear at a number of festivals this summer.

GOOD CHARLOTTE has cemented its legacy as one of the most popular and influential rock bands of modern time. With Top 10-charting albums “The Young And The Hopeless”, “The Chronicles Of Life And Death” and “Good Morning Revival” and hit singles “The Anthem”, “Lifestyles Of The Rich And Famous” and “I Just Wanna Live”, the massively popular quintet has sold more than 11 million albums worldwide.

Photo credit: Ville Juurikkala

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