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The Pretty Reckless Share Video For ‘And So It Went’ Feat. Tom Morello

The Pretty Reckless Share Video For ‘And So It Went’ Feat. Tom Morello

4 years ago | February 4, 2021 | Written By


The Pretty Reckless have shared a new video for their recently released single ‘And So It Went’ which features guitarist Tom Morello. Check out the new video below.

Talking about the track previously Taylor Momsen said “The world has been in such a state of civil unrest,” Going on to add that “‘And So It Went’ basically comes from that vision. As a songwriter, I feel like I’m not here to preach. I use music to observe and communicate what I see around me. This song felt like the perfect storm for Tom Morello to join in and rip the sound waves apart with his guitar. It was more than a pleasure having him add his unique and defining sound to the song.”

Tom Morello went on to share his experience working with the band saying “I got to perform with Taylor Momsen at the Chris Cornell memorial show. We rocked ‘Loud Love’ and she nailed it — no easy task. Thank goodness she and her band continue to fly the flag for rock ‘n’ roll in a mighty way.”

Before premiering the new video, Taylor Momsen did a quick Q&A. Check it out below.

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Here’s the tracklist:

1. Death By Rock And Roll
2. Only Love Can Save Me Now (feat. Kim Thayil and Matt Cameron)
3. And So It Went (feat. Tom Morello)
4. 25
5. My Bones
6. Got So High
7. Broomsticks
8. Witches Burn
9. Standing at the Wall
10. Turning Gold
11. Rock and Roll Heaven
12. Harley Darling

The Pretty Reckless will release their fourth album, ‘Death By Rock And Roll’, on February 12th via Century Media Records. Pre-order the album here.

The new album will be the first from the band to be made without long-time producer Kato Khandwala, who sadly died back in April 2018 in a motorcycle accident. The new album will also see the band working with Soundgardens Matt Cameron and Kim Thayil, as well as Rage Against The Machine/Prophets Of Rage’s Tom Morello.

Talking to Forbes, Taylor Momsen said “We worked really hard on this album and we went through a lot of loss, a lot of tragedy, and we really poured our hearts and souls into it and in a way I can’t express verbally. It’s all there in the music, so that’s why I say it feels like a rebirth. It almost feels like the first record in a sense, because we really had to go back to the beginning after losing Kato, our producer. I’m just really excited for people to hear it because, in my opinion, it’s the best album we’ve ever made so it’s hard to sit on this music.”

Adding “We talked about holding the song ‘Death By Rock And Roll’ for longer too, and I was, like, ‘I can’t do this. I can’t just sit on this album forever.’ The world needs music and music has such a healing thing to it, and it saved my life, time and time again. If we put out a song and if it can put a smile on some people’s faces, great, we’ll take it from there. That’s kind of what we’re doing — we’re riding the wave. This is just such an unprecedented time so we’re trying to take it step by step, and see where things go. Everything is still up in the air, but we are planning on releasing more singles before the full album is out. There’s going to be more music to come.”

You can listen to the title track ‘Death By Rock And Roll’ here:

Check out ’25’ here:

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