THE PRETTY RECKLESS To Release 'Going To Hell' In March

January 22, 2014

Razor & Tie has set a March 18 release date for the second album from Taylor Momsen and her band THE PRETTY RECKLESS, titled "Going To Hell". The band has also launched the new album pre-order bundles with unique items, which can be pre-ordered here.

Initial orders of the CD will be in a limited-edition digipack, pull-out poster, and will include two bonus tracks. There will also be a special Revolver magazine pre-order bundle celebrating Momsen on the current cover issue.

"Going To Hell" track listing:

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. Fucked Up World
12. Waiting For A Friend
13. Going To Hell (live acoustic) *
14. Sweet Things (acoustic) *

* Bonus tracks

THE PRETTY RECKLESS has previewed four songs from "Going To Hell" leading up to the pre-order. The official music video for the album's title track, "Going To Hell", leads the way with nearly 3 million views, a lyric video for the bracing "Follow Me Down", a teaser for "Burn", and a fan lyric video (compiled from fan Instagram submissions),for the current single, "Heaven Knows", which just broke the Top 20 at Active Rock radio.

Last fall, THE PRETTY RECKLESS embarked on a critically acclaimed "Going To Hell" headlining tour in North America.

The band kicks off 2014 headlining the SnoCore tour in North America starting January 29 in Lincoln, Nebraska, before heading overseas to open for FALL OUT BOY on the Save Rock And Roll European Tour 2014, starting February 28 in Madrid, Spain.

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