The Pretty Reckless - Going to Hell (iTunes Version)
Like her co-star Leighton Meester, Taylor Momsen rose to fame as an actress on the TV series Gossip Girl before launching a separate music career. She formed the Reckless in 2009, later changing the band’s name to the Pretty Reckless to avoid trademark problems. With Momsen on vocals, John Secolo on guitar, Matt Chiarelli on bass, and Nick Carbone on drums, the group began finding a balance between hard rock and post-grunge, taking cues from female-fronted bands like Hole and the Runaways along the way. They worked quickly, playing some initial shows in New York City before landing an opening slot on the Veronicas’ North American tour several months later. The tour went well, and Interscope Records signed the band before the year was up. The Pretty Reckless completely revised their lineup in 2010, with Momsen retaining her frontwoman role as guitarist Ben Phillips, bassist Mark Damon, and drummer Jamie Perkins all replaced her previous bandmates. After spending several months in the studio, the group released its first single, "Make Me Wanna Die," on the Kick-Ass soundtrack. The band's first album, Light Me Up, saw release in Europe and Australia in late summer of 2010 and the record rolled out in North America in 2011. Going to Hell is the second studio album by American hard rock band The Pretty Reckless. It is set to be released on March 12, 2014.
ジャンル: オルタナティブ, ミュージック, ロック
リリース: 2014年3月12日
Genres: Rock, Music
Release: Mar 12, 2014
℗ 2014 Goin' Down Inc under exclusive license to Cooking Vinyl Limited
Tracklist:
01 Follow Me Down
02 Going to Hell
03 Heaven Knows
04 House on a Hill
05 Sweet Things
06 Dear Sister
07 Absolution
08 Blame Me
09 Burn
10 Why'd You Bring a Shotgun to the Party
11 F****d Up World
12 Waiting for a Friend
13 Kill Me
14 Going to Hell [Live Acoustic]
15 Sweet Things [Acoustic]
16 Only You
https://itunes.apple.com/jp/album/going-to-hell/id814206321
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