The Pretty Reckless Make a Dark, Defiant Return with “For I Am Death”
A new chapter begins for The Pretty Reckless as they drop their first new material in four years — the brooding, unflinching single For I Am Death. Released today via Fearless Records, the track marks a bold reawakening from one of modern rock’s most fearless bands.

Frontwoman Taylor Momsen invites listeners into an interpretive space with the song’s meaning, refusing to dictate what it should represent. “The interpretation of the song might align with my own, or it might come from the heart of the audience,” she shares. “Either way, I’m excited to see what people take away from it. Oh, and rock and roll will never die.”
A Video That Matches the Mood
Directed by Lewis Cater, the music video doubles down on the track’s dark vision. Momsen embodies the personification of death, surrounded by ominous forces in a visually arresting performance that feels equal parts poetic and nightmarish.

Back From the Road — and Straight Into the Fire
The release follows The Pretty Reckless’ epic run supporting AC/DC on their Power Up stadium tour, where they brought their explosive live energy to more than three million fans. Highlights included legendary venues such as Wembley Stadium in London, Stade de France in Paris, and Soldier Field in Chicago.
After years of silence, the band’s re-emergence feels both calculated and chaotic — a signature balance for a group who’s made a career out of walking that fine line between destruction and rebirth.
