THE PRETTY RECKLESS RELEASE LONG-AWAITED FOURTH STUDIO ALBUM DEATH BY ROCK AND ROLL

RECORD OUT NOW VIA FEARLESS RECORDS

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“The LP is a stunner; a dozen stellar songs that are at once reverential, referential, and intensely personal.” — SPIN

THE PRETTY RECKLESS​ have released their highly anticipated fourth album Death By Rock And Roll ​via ​Fearless Records​.

The 12-track album ​follows 2010’s​ Light Me Up​, 2014’s ​Going To Hell,​ and 2016’s ​Who You Selling For.

The album’s debut single and title track rocketed to No. 1 on the radio charts and held strong for several weeks. It marked the fifth No. 1 single of the band’s career and was heralded by​ Paper,​ Loudwire, CNN, ​Forbes​, and more. The band also has the incredible and impressive distinction of being the first female-fronted band to have back-to-back No. 1 singles at the active rock format and the first female-fronted act to have five No. 1 singles on the Billboard chart.

Leading into the album release, The Pretty Reckless released stunning music videos for standout tracks ​”And So It Went” ​and ​”25.” The accompanying visual for “And So It Went” — a timely anthem featuring ​Tom Morello​ — personifies angst and unrest. The hauntingly glamorous visual for “25” has already garnered over 4 million views.

DEATH BY ROCK AND ROLL T​RACK LISTING:
 “​Death By Rock And Roll​”
“Only Love Can Save Me Now”
“And So It Went”
“​25​”
“My Bones”
“Got So High”
“Broomsticks”
“Witches Burn”
“Standing At The Wall”
“Turning Gold”
“Rock And Roll Heaven”
“Harley Darling”

ABOUT THE PRETTY RECKLESS:
The Pretty Reckless formed in New York City during 2008, and the musicians and late producer Kato Khandwala initially made waves with their 2010 debut ​Light Me Up​. After countless gigs, the band returned with​ Going To Hell​ in 2014. Not only did the record crash the Top 5 of the Billboard Top 200, but it also ignited three #1 hits — the Platinum-certified “Heaven Knows” (the biggest rock song of 2014), “Fucked Up World,” and “Follow Me Down” — a feat that had not been accomplished by a female-fronted group since The Pretenders in 1984. Meanwhile, their third offering,​ Who You Selling For,​ saw them return to #1 on the Mainstream Rock Songs Chart with “Take Me Down,” which cemented them as “the first band to send its first four singles to #1 on the chart,” according to​ Billboard​. Praise followed from ​VogueNylon​, and more as the quartet lit up television shows such as​ Letterman​ and​ Conan.​ With over half-a-billion streams, they headlined countless sold out shows and toured with Guns N’ Roses, Soundgarden, and ​many other heavy hitters. The title track of their fourth album ​Death By Rock And Roll h​it No. 1 on the rock charts and stayed there for multiple weeks. It marked the fifth No. 1 single of the band’s career. The Pretty Reckless are also the first female-fronted band to have back-to-back No. 1 singles at the active rock format. They are also the first female-fronted act to have five No. 1 singles on the Billboard chart.