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The Pretty Reckless have given rock 'n' roll the necessary momentum for a new generation, and they have done it in their own unique way. Since 2008, they have proven to be the most extraordinary force of nature, appearing in INTERVIEW Magazine, Nylon, ELLE, Good Morning America, and Entertainment Tonight - and sharing a stage with Guns N' Roses and Soundgarden. Alongside the late producer Kato Khandwala, they ignited this flame on Light Me Up [2010] and Going To Hell [2014]. The latter contained three number-one hits - the platinum-certified 'Heaven Knows' (the biggest rock song of 2014), 'Fucked Up World,' and 'Follow Me Down.' After 'Who You Selling For' in 2016, 'Take Me Down' reached number one on the US Mainstream Rock Songs Chart, making the band the 'first band to send their first four singles to number one on the charts,' according to Billboard. In 2021, they soared to new heights with the album 'Death By Rock and Roll.' The four-piece band made history as 'the first female-led band to have two consecutive number-one records on the active rock charts' and 'the first female-led band to have seven number-one songs on the Billboard Rock Radio Charts.' The album was not only praised by V Magazine, Spin, and others, but also reached number one on the Billboard Top Album Sales Chart. Their collaboration with legends like Matt Cameron and Kim Thayil from Soundgarden on 'Only Love Can Save Me Now' and Tom Morello from Rage Against the Machine on 'And So It Went' is also noteworthy. This boundlessness drives 'Other Worlds' [Fearless Records], where they deliver their first proper acoustic recordings, unexpected covers, and other reinterpretations, once again venturing into new territory.