Joining forces with Rage Against the Machine’s Tom Morello, The Pretty Reckless continues to heat things up before the release of their fourth studio album with a new single, “And So It Went.”
Death By Rock and Roll has built in anticipation progressively over the last several months. The band’s vocalist, Taylor Momsen, has broken boundaries of what we know about rock and roll with her gritty vocals, and empowering lyrics. Last Friday, January 9th, the band teamed up with guitarist, Morello, in their latest release.
It’s no surprise that “And So It Went” is a heavy-hitter, but this collaboration offers a new range of sound for the band as Morello’s signature guitar pairs with Momsen’s vocals for the ultimate dynamic. In a press release, the vocalist commented, “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.”
As many of us reflect on the events of the last year, The Pretty Reckless offers an old soul sound to the current state of our world as we know it. The fast-paced track isn’t afraid of getting real as it empowers the voices fighting for change.
The single is available on all platforms. Stream now, and stay tuned for the album’s release on February 9th.
[…] “And So It Went,” follows, featuring Rage Against the Machine’s Tom Morello. Politically charged from the last year’s events, it makes for a beautiful, angst-charged call-to-action against the injustices in our society. It’s no surprise that “And So It Went” is a heavy-hitter, but this collaboration offers a new range of sound for the band as Morello’s signature guitar pairs with Momsen’s vocals for the ultimate dynamic. In a press release, the vocalist commented, “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.” […]