![]() “I think this record is definitely meant to be listened to from front to back,” Momsen said, noting that the band’s sound has gotten heavier. Now 20, she’s gained widespread notoriety for her acting role as the rebellious Jenny Humphrey from 2007 to 2010 in the CW series “Gossip Girl,” but she has set aside acting to pursue music, which was always her first love.Īnd from what Momsen said, fans can expect to hear quite a progression in The Pretty Reckless and its music second time out. “Going to Hell” will be the second full-length album from The Pretty Reckless, fronted by singer/guitarist Momsen. ![]() Fortunately, Momsen wasn’t so tight-lipped when it came to the sound of “Going To Hell” or the struggles that came with the making of the album, which is due for release early next year. I tend to say nothing, and I like the listener to go in with an open mind of having no preconceived notions or anything convoluting what they’re hearing for the first time.”Įven inquiring minds can accept that way of thinking. “It’s kind of like describing a painting that you haven’t finished. ![]() “I think you just gotta listen to it,” Momsen said in an early October phone interview. If you want to know the meaning behind the songs Taylor Momsen writes for her band, The Pretty Reckless, don’t expect her to provide much insight, especially when it comes to the group’s next record, “Going To Hell.” 39th Ave., Portland.Ĭost: $15 to $18 through Cascade Tickets, 80 or. ![]()
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