This is one of a couple of songs from this album she wrote for Chris Cornell. Definitely sounds kind of like a SoundGarden song, Especially with Kim Thayil playing guitar and Matt Cameron on drums. Then the song "And So It Went" features Tom Morello from Chris's other band, Audioslave. Taylor was devastated as many of us were when Chris passed away. Great way to honor him. Seen The Pretty Reckless live 3 times. So awesome live.
She really does have a great natural rasp to her voice and yeah, her low tones give me chills every time. In the song 25, when she hits "ten" in the count, that note just resonates in my heart when she sings it!
I love the variety in The Pretty Reckless's music. They have rock, metal, country, grunge, soul - and it is all done well! Great artists and an amazing front woman.
Yes, the guest musicians on this song are from Soundgarden, guitarist Kim Thayil and drummer Matt Cameron. Soundgarden was one of Taylor's favorite bands growing up. Song is from the 4th album, Death By Rock and Roll, and yes their 1st record after Chris Cornell died. This was one of several videos from that album filmed within a few days during quarantine in, I believe, NYC. Matt and Kim filmed their parts remotely in Seattle.
My favorite TPW song. I'm glad you liked it. Notice the two Taylors one in white one in black both are in the storm but the one in white is often looking up pleading to be saved while the one in black is just sitting and is content being there playing in the water. For anyone thats ever dealt with strong depression its spot on. The visuals to the video are a lot deeper than they appear until you look deeper. Taylor is a genius at everything she does.
Can't get enough of their music and of you listening to it! In case you haven't seen it yet, there's a recording of The Pretty Reckless at the T in the Park Festival 2011. Taylor was only 17 at the time, but you wouldn't be able to tell from her singing, it's insane. The way she sings and performs there is crazy, I don't know if I ever saw her putting so much clearly visible emotion in a performance, gives me goosebumps every time. If you haven't seen it yet I would love to see you listen to it, especially to Make Me Wanna Die
Little Cindy Lou Who has come quite a long way. Glad she is getting to live out her dreams. I have seen the Pretty Reckless once. They are wonderful musicians, in fact their lead guitarist is world class. The songs and stage presence didn’t hold my attention for the entire set. I found myself crowd watching, rather than listening to the music. Hard to describe what they lacked that night. Perhaps I just wasn’t in the mood, as it were, for what they had to say.
You should check out the "We Will Rock You" cover from In This Moment. It has Lzzy Hale and Taylor Momsen featured. Having those two in the same song as Maria Brink is just....*chef's kiss* It's amazing.
I've seen Taylor Momsen & The Pretty Reckless in concert in London. She has it all, sex appeal, the voice, she can hold front of stage, can excite an audience and has songs that rock! What's not to like? ❤
There's also an acoustic version of this song you'll want to check out... all the unplugged/acoustic versions are phenomenal. Highly recommend looking at "Death by Rock N' Roll" or "25" next, again the unplugged versions are so good. very raw with only piano/vocals.
I got what you were saying about the lyrics. Music has always been a huge part of my life. I’m 62 and I love The Pretty Reckless. Every event in my life, bad, good, or otherwise has music “attached”. If I think about or listen to a song it reminds of that event in my life and vice versa. Maybe we are all suckers though. When asked about Led Zeppelin’s music once, Robert Plant referred to them as having “deep and meaningless lyrics”. 🙂
Yeah the entire album is heavily influenced on her personal trauma and battles with depression after losing Chris Cornell when they where touring together (she have said she literally hugged him after the show, and woke up the next day to the news of his passing) and then her producer and Kato was killed in a motorcycle accident a few months later. I still hold this e tire album as one of the greatest rock album of the last decade.
I never really paid attention to this band because I thought _"Oh, here we go again. One more cute actress who put a band together that no one would know or care about if she wasn't already famous"_ but then I found a video of them playing *_"Like a Stone"_* by _Audioslave_ right after *_Chris Cornell_* had passed away. Yeah, shame on me for immediately dismissing her just because she was a famous actress before she started a band.
You need to react to the Doors. Incredible band from the late 60s to early 70s. Songs like Riders on the Storm or Light my fire are the popular one, but they also did a lot of other good stuff. May you know them, it would be so nice if you check them out.
I'm very curious to find out what their next album will sound like. For more than a decade, Taylor mostly sang about despair, but she seems to have escaped that headspace in the making of Death By Rock And Roll. I would love to see some upbeat rock from her in the future.
Dude, I was thinking from the first licks that that it has a Soundgarden, Alice In Chains, grunge feel to it. Love it!
This is one of a couple of songs from this album she wrote for Chris Cornell. Definitely sounds kind of like a SoundGarden song, Especially with Kim Thayil playing guitar and Matt Cameron on drums. Then the song "And So It Went" features Tom Morello from Chris's other band, Audioslave. Taylor was devastated as many of us were when Chris passed away. Great way to honor him.
Seen The Pretty Reckless live 3 times. So awesome live.
Her range is great, in particular her lower notes are so clean! She is fantastic
Pretty sure low is her natural range. Which is definitely unexpected. Makes her unique for sure.
She really does have a great natural rasp to her voice and yeah, her low tones give me chills every time. In the song 25, when she hits "ten" in the count, that note just resonates in my heart when she sings it!
I love the variety in The Pretty Reckless's music. They have rock, metal, country, grunge, soul - and it is all done well! Great artists and an amazing front woman.
*The song also gives 95% Soundgarden vibes, it's almost like Soundgarden (without Chris Cornell) plus Taylor Momsen.* 🎸
Yeah man. Anything over 16.7% and I'm in.
I belive the drummer and guitarist were in Soundgarden.
Yes, the guest musicians on this song are from Soundgarden, guitarist Kim Thayil and drummer Matt Cameron. Soundgarden was one of Taylor's favorite bands growing up. Song is from the 4th album, Death By Rock and Roll, and yes their 1st record after Chris Cornell died. This was one of several videos from that album filmed within a few days during quarantine in, I believe, NYC. Matt and Kim filmed their parts remotely in Seattle.
My favorite TPW song. I'm glad you liked it.
Notice the two Taylors one in white one in black both are in the storm but the one in white is often looking up pleading to be saved while the one in black is just sitting and is content being there playing in the water. For anyone thats ever dealt with strong depression its spot on. The visuals to the video are a lot deeper than they appear until you look deeper. Taylor is a genius at everything she does.
Can't get enough of their music and of you listening to it!
In case you haven't seen it yet, there's a recording of The Pretty Reckless at the T in the Park Festival 2011. Taylor was only 17 at the time, but you wouldn't be able to tell from her singing, it's insane. The way she sings and performs there is crazy, I don't know if I ever saw her putting so much clearly visible emotion in a performance, gives me goosebumps every time.
If you haven't seen it yet I would love to see you listen to it, especially to Make Me Wanna Die
I saw them in Gilford, NH with Halestorm and THE WARNING. Pretty incredible concert.
Little Cindy Lou Who has come quite a long way. Glad she is getting to live out her dreams.
I have seen the Pretty Reckless once. They are wonderful musicians, in fact their lead guitarist is world class. The songs and stage presence didn’t hold my attention for the entire set. I found myself crowd watching, rather than listening to the music. Hard to describe what they lacked that night. Perhaps I just wasn’t in the mood, as it were, for what they had to say.
You should check out the "We Will Rock You" cover from In This Moment. It has Lzzy Hale and Taylor Momsen featured. Having those two in the same song as Maria Brink is just....*chef's kiss* It's amazing.
I've seen Taylor Momsen & The Pretty Reckless in concert in London. She has it all, sex appeal, the voice, she can hold front of stage, can excite an audience and has songs that rock!
What's not to like? ❤
She can even convince the Grinch he loves Christmas.
@@itsRiske11 OMG. Only watched that for the 1st time the other day and that little girl freaked me out. No way!! 🤯
There's also an acoustic version of this song you'll want to check out... all the unplugged/acoustic versions are phenomenal.
Highly recommend looking at "Death by Rock N' Roll" or "25" next, again the unplugged versions are so good. very raw with only piano/vocals.
Those are amazing songs. And if anything, their acoustic versions are HEAVIER than the original. She unleashes real power in her acoustic songs.
I got what you were saying about the lyrics. Music has always been a huge part of my life. I’m 62 and I love The Pretty Reckless. Every event in my life, bad, good, or otherwise has music “attached”. If I think about or listen to a song it reminds of that event in my life and vice versa. Maybe we are all suckers though. When asked about Led Zeppelin’s music once, Robert Plant referred to them as having “deep and meaningless lyrics”. 🙂
The opening riff gives me a Black Sabbath Electric Funeral vibe
Taylor is one of my favorite female vocalists of all time. The unplugged version of this song is chillingly beautiful.
Hi Rach this is my first time seeing Cindy Lou Who and her group. Here to support you 🤘🏻💥🔥🙏🏻💯
An oldie but a goodie you might be interested in by In This Moment "The Promise" . Maria Brink really hits all the marks on this one.
Got to love bands from Illinois 😊
Yeah the entire album is heavily influenced on her personal trauma and battles with depression after losing Chris Cornell when they where touring together (she have said she literally hugged him after the show, and woke up the next day to the news of his passing) and then her producer and Kato was killed in a motorcycle accident a few months later. I still hold this e tire album as one of the greatest rock album of the last decade.
Keeping my fingers crossed for either new music or another tour this year.
I never really paid attention to this band because I thought _"Oh, here we go again. One more cute actress who put a band together that no one would know or care about if she wasn't already famous"_ but then I found a video of them playing *_"Like a Stone"_* by _Audioslave_ right after *_Chris Cornell_* had passed away. Yeah, shame on me for immediately dismissing her just because she was a famous actress before she started a band.
If you like The Pretty Reckless you'll love Dorothy. There fairly knew but I think you'll like them.
Taylor does have a great husky voice. I'm not sure why I haven't gotten into her music more.
The band playing on this song were Chris Cornell’s ban mates from Soundgarden.
love some Pretty Garden
Who knew Cindy Lou was so talented? Love Taylor!
*I HIGHLY recommend the song "What's Coming To Me" by DOROTHY and Alex Terrible's latest solo-track "Kingdom of Storm and Thunder"......* 🎵🎸🥁🎸🎵❤🔥😈🔥
2:10 Soundgarden
You really need to check out Dorothy "Black Sheep". You will probably like it a lot.
This does sound a lot like Soundgarden with Taylor Momsen on vocals.
this is the little girl from The Grinch ! the older Cindy lou !
Was gonna say sounds like Soundgarden and then.....Kim Thayil
Try 3Rd Secret (Kim Thayil and Krist Novoselić)
@@o_krush67 And Matt Cameron ...
He's King Neptune in this video.
they toured with the warning and i regret not going to aftershock.
You need to react to the Doors. Incredible band from the late 60s to early 70s. Songs like Riders on the Storm or Light my fire are the popular one, but they also did a lot of other good stuff. May you know them, it would be so nice if you check them out.
looks like the Grinch stole more than one Christmas from her XD
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Here’s another great female singer for you to check out. Her name is Joss Stone and the song is Son of a preacher man. Enjoy!!
WoW
Great reaction!! Please react to "2023 em uma música" by Lucas inutilismo, you will love it
Taylor Momsen going into full on seduction mode. Soooo good.
Please...gunn n roses....
If u like the female leads, look up The Band Plush.
I love your videos!!! can you please react to Passionflower by Jon Gomm? Maybe you'll like it.
I'm very curious to find out what their next album will sound like. For more than a decade, Taylor mostly sang about despair, but she seems to have escaped that headspace in the making of Death By Rock And Roll. I would love to see some upbeat rock from her in the future.
please react to slipknot - dead memories
Layne Staley woman version
Can u react to No arguments by Harry Demos
Make Me Wanna Die
Riffage ...
ABSOLUTELY garbage 😂
i love her voice but honestly the song writing to me is kinda crap. not just this song but most of theirs i've heard.
And to think she was Cindy Lou Who