The Pretty Reckless premiered their new video for “House On A Hill”, the fourth single off their stellar sophomore release. The band recently wrapped up another North American tour leg with support from Adelitas Way and Crash Midnight. Next year, they will be supporting Nickelback on their No Fixed Address Tour. The Pretty Reckless formed in 2009 and released their debut album, Light It Up, in 2010. In 2012, they released the Hit Me Like a Man EP. The band has toured the world with the likes of Marilyn Manson, Guns N’ Roses, Evanescence, and more. The Pretty Reckless just wrapped up a North American headlining tour with support from Heaven’s Basement. The band’s Going To Hell Tour was a hefty 80-show run. Their new album, Going To Hell, debuted at #5 on the Billboard Top 200 back in March via Razor & Tie. That same month, the band toured with Fall Out Boy on their European tour. Back in May, The Pretty Reckless were a featured act at Fort Rock (US), Welcome To Rockville (US), Download (UK), and Rock On The Range (US) this past spring. – by Matt Bishop
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by Matt Bishop
November 20, 2014March 19, 2022