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Dear God, it’s The Pretty Reckless

The Pretty Reckless came up out of New York with a hard-rock spine and blues bite, led by Taylor Momsen alongside Ben Phillips, Mark Damon, and Jamie Perkins.

Grief into grit

In recent years they paused after producer Kato Khandwala passed, then rebuilt and returned with Death by Rock and Roll, and that recovery frames this chapter. Expect a set that leans on Death by Rock and Roll while still hitting Heaven Knows, Make Me Wanna Die, and Only Love Can Save Me Now.

Songs the room wants

The crowd skews mixed in age, with rock radio loyalists, grunge-leaning fans, and newer listeners who found them through streaming standing shoulder to shoulder. You will see leather jackets next to hoodies, a lot of black denim, and people mouthing the spoken lines before the band even starts a verse. Deep-cut heads note that Only Love Can Save Me Now was recorded at Seattle’s London Bridge Studio with Matt Cameron and Kim Thayil, tying the band to the Northwest lineage. Another small nugget: the stomp-and-chant on Heaven Knows grew from stacked handclaps and group vocals rather than huge drum kits in the studio. All notes about songs and stage touches here are informed guesses from recent cycles and could shift from show to show.

The Pretty Reckless crowd, up close

The scene tilts black-on-black: denim, leather, moto boots, and a blend of thrifted band tees with clean tour prints.

Black denim nation

Makeup trends include smudged liner and matte lipstick, with some fans nodding to Taylor Momsen’s stage look in their own way. During Heaven Knows, you will hear the room lock into the oh-oh refrain without prompting, and Only Love Can Save Me Now brings raised arms on the final chorus.

Shared signals

Patches and pins often show Soundgarden, Halestorm, and classic album art, hinting at the rock lineage in the room. Merch trends lean on bold iconography from Going to Hell and Death by Rock and Roll, plus simple text designs that read well at distance. Pre-show chatter skews to gear and songwriting rather than gossip, with fans trading wish-list songs. Post-show, people compare which deep cuts landed hardest and snap quick photos of the setlist taped to the deck, then head out with steady energy.

Riffs, rasp, and The Pretty Reckless in full flight

Taylor Momsen’s voice is gritty but clear, leaning on long, steady notes more than high runs, which suits the mid-tempo churn.

Sound first, spectacle second

Ben Phillips favors chunky downpicked riffs, with guitars often tuned a step down to thicken the low end without crowding Mark Damon. Jamie Perkins anchors the groove and uses tight, quick fills to open up choruses. Live, the band sometimes strips intros to near-silence, as with a slow-burn lead into Make Me Wanna Die, then jumps to full volume for contrast.

Small choices, big impact

They like to stretch the bridge of Heaven Knows to cue a clap-and-chant before snapping back a breath early, which adds bite. Studio guitar layers are covered by octave parts and sustain pedals rather than extra players, keeping the picture lean. Visuals lean on color washes and timed strobes to underline dynamic peaks. The throughline is music-first detail that rewards patience and makes the heavy moments feel heavier.

Kindred spirits: The Pretty Reckless rock family tree

Fans who vibe with Halestorm will connect with the tough, riff-forward hooks and the voice-first mix.

Overlap lanes

Evanescence listeners overlap for the moody lift and dramatic swells that still feel raw. If you like Dorothy, the blues-rock swing and barroom tempos sit in a similar pocket.

Where tones align

Grunge-leaning fans often bridge to Alice in Chains for darker harmonies and to Soundgarden for weight with finesse. Classic rock die-hards who follow Guns N' Roses tend to enjoy the swagger and guitar-centered pacing here, even when the songs simmer. All of these artists tour with crowds who like choruses built to be sung back. The common thread is heavy guitars carried by a direct, human melody at the center.

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