Going To Hell
Going To Hell
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Going To Hell

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Rebellion is part and parcel of rock & roll, but few rockers have had it harder than Taylor Momsen. A child star who appeared in Ron Howard's grotesque 2000 adaptation of How the Grinch Stole Christmas and came to stardom as Jenny Humphrey in the 2000s series Gossip Girl, Momsen needed to work hard to be considered on her own merits, something that was especially difficult because she specialized in an overdriven '90s grunge showcased in MTV's forgotten mid-decade show SuperRock. Momsen worships at the altar of Courtney Love but doesn't quite care to push buttons; she rebels in a vacuum, pushing the buttons of parents who came of age in the '50s. That's part of the charm of the Pretty Reckless: they fight battles long since settled but they believe it, man, and they're ready to rebel in a time-honored tradition they've learned through retrospectives and word of mouth myths. The saving grace of the Pretty Reckless, especially on Going to Hell, which is way better than their 2010 debut Light Me Up, is that they act as if these long-settled battles are still fresh, so they rail against the dying of the light with overdriven amps and stadium chants as they stumble into quite good bubblegum grunge hooks. It's hard to think of this as music that belongs to 2014 -- it's rooted in the '90s and doesn't want to move beyond it -- but there's nevertheless a twitchy teen rebellion that fuels the whole enterprise, and that's why Going to Hell works: the group may be following a blueprint, but they believe they're following their own course, and that conviction is convincing. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, Rovi
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Jun 7, 2015
james98188
5 out of 5 stars review

Very Pleasant Surprise

I'd assumed the racy cover art was a play to achieve sales despite limited talent and hadn't had any interest in The Pretty Reckless for quite some time. Then I heard a song on the radio I liked, checked the radio station's playlist, and was surprised to find out that's who it was. . I found them to be very talented, and now assume the over art is just designed to shake Taylor Momsen's Gossip Girl image.

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Jun 1, 2015
fjd1919
5 out of 5 stars review

love female rockers, great vocals

every song on this cd is really good. this cd is worth buying.

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