The Pretty Reckless discography

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The Pretty Reckless discography
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The Pretty Reckless performing at the Warped Tour Kickoff in April 2010
Studio albums4
Compilation albums1
Music videos16
EPs2
Singles14
Promotional singles4

American rock band The Pretty Reckless has released four studio albums, one compilation, two extended plays, 14 singles, four promotional singles, and 16 music videos. Originally named The Reckless, the band was formed in early 2009, with Taylor Momsen on vocals, Ben Phillips on lead guitar, Mark Damon on bass and Jamie Perkins on drums. [1]

Contents

During 2009, they played some small concerts in New York City and then opened for The Veronicas on their North American tour. [1] Following the end of that tour, Interscope Records signed a record deal with the band. [1] Their debut single, "Make Me Wanna Die", reached the top 20 of the UK Singles Chart. [2] The song was eventually featured on their debut studio album, Light Me Up , released in August 2010. The album had sold over one million units in combined singles and albums sales as of January 2014. [3] In March 2012, the band released their second extended play, Hit Me Like a Man EP , which included three original tracks. [4]

In 2013, The Pretty Reckless signed with label Razor & Tie to release their second studio album, Going to Hell , in March 2014. [5] The album peaked at number five on the Billboard 200, [6] spawned five singles, of which three topped Billboard 's Mainstream Rock chart—"Heaven Knows", "Messed Up World (F'd Up World)", and "Follow Me Down". [7] In October 2016, the band released a follow-up album, Who You Selling For , which peaked at number 13 on the Billboard 200. [6] Its lead single, "Take Me Down", topped the US Mainstream Rock chart, making The Pretty Reckless the first act to send its first four entries to number one on that chart, as well as the female-fronted group with the most number ones. [8] Their fourth album Death by Rock and Roll was released in February 2021, through Fearless Records, and its title track and lead single became their fifth US Mainstream Rock number one. [9] The song also gave the band their first number one on Billboard's Canada Rock chart. [10] The follow-up singles, "And So It Went" and "Only Love Can Save Me Now", extended their record for the most number ones for any woman-led act in Billboard's Mainstream Rock chart's history and marked the second time the band topped the chart with three different tracks from the same album. [11]

Albums

Studio albums

List of studio albums, with selected chart positions, sales figures and certifications
TitleDetailsPeak chart positionsSales Certifications
US
[6]
AUS
[12]
BEL
(FL)

[13]
CAN
[14]
FRA
[15]
GER
[16]
IRE
[17]
JPN
[18]
NZ
[19]
UK
[2]
Light Me Up 6571 [upper-alpha 1] 5716718486
Going to Hell 52057546354550198
Who You Selling For
  • Released: October 21, 2016 [28]
  • Label: Razor & Tie
  • Formats: CD, LP, digital download
13331921290381622423
Death by Rock and Roll
  • Released: February 12, 2021 [30]
  • Label: Fearless
  • Formats: CD, LP, digital download
2815382810951076

Compilation albums

List of compilation albums, with selected chart positions
TitleAlbum detailsPeak chart positions
US Sales
[32]
GER
[16]
SCO
[33]
UK Sales
[34]
Other Worlds
  • Released: November 4, 2022
  • Label: Fearless
  • Formats: CD, LP, digital download
34363729

Extended plays

List of extended plays, with selected chart positions
TitleDetailsPeaks
US
Rock

[35]
The Pretty Reckless
  • Released: June 22, 2010 [36]
  • Label: Interscope
  • Formats: CD, digital download
Hit Me Like a Man EP
  • Released: March 2, 2012 [4]
  • Label: Interscope
  • Formats: CD, digital download
44
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

Singles

List of singles, with selected chart positions, showing year released and album name
TitleYearPeak chart positions Certifications Album
US US
Main.
Rock

[7]
US
Rock

[37]
AUS
[38]
CAN
[39]
CAN
Rock

[10]
FRA
[15]
NZ
[19]
UK
[2]
UK
Rock

[40]
"Make Me Wanna Die" [41] 2010 [upper-alpha 2] [upper-alpha 3] 61161Light Me Up
"Miss Nothing" [44] 39
"Just Tonight" [45] [upper-alpha 4] 1639
"Kill Me" [46] 201222Non-album single
"Going to Hell" [47] 20135Going to Hell
"Heaven Knows" [48] [upper-alpha 5] 11748215838611
"Messed Up World" [52] [53] 201414441
"Follow Me Down" [54] 1368
"Take Me Down" [55] [56] 20161275Who You Selling For
"Oh My God" [57] 231
"Back to the River" [58] [59]
(featuring Warren Haynes)
201712
"Death by Rock and Roll" [60] 20201191Death by Rock and Roll
"And So It Went" [61] [62]
(featuring Tom Morello)
20211465
"Only Love Can Save Me Now" [63]
(featuring Kim Thayil and Matt Cameron)
1 [upper-alpha 6] 21
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

Promotional singles

List of promotional singles, showing year released and album name
TitleYearAlbum
"House on a Hill" [65] 2014Going to Hell
"Prisoner" [66] 2016Who You Selling For
"Broomsticks" [67] [68] 2020Death by Rock and Roll
"25" [30] [69]

Guest appearances

List of non-single guest appearances, with other performing artists, showing year released and album name
TitleYearAlbum
"Only You"2012 Frankenweenie Unleashed!
(Target limited edition) [70] [71]

Music videos

List of music videos, showing year released and directors
TitleYearDirector(s)
"Make Me Wanna Die" (viral version)2010Patrick Dwyer [72]
"Miss Nothing" Meiert Avis [72]
"Make Me Wanna Die"Meiert Avis and Chris LeDoux [73]
"Just Tonight"Meiert Avis [72]
"You"2012
"My Medicine"Meiert Avis, Taylor Momsen and Stefan Smith [74]
"Going to Hell"2013Tim Mattia [75]
"Heaven Knows"2014Jon J and Taylor Momsen [76] [77]
"Messed Up World (F'd Up World)"
"House on a Hill"Unknown
"Take Me Down"2016Meiert Avis [78] [79]
"Oh My God"2017
"25"2020Jon J and Taylor Momsen [72]
"And So It Went"2021
"Only Love Can Save Me Now"
"Got So High"2022

Notes

  1. Light Me Up did not enter the Flemish Ultratop Albums chart, but peaked at number two on the Flemish Ultratop Heatseekers Albums chart. [22]
  2. "Make Me Wanna Die" did not enter the Billboard Hot 100, but peaked at number four on the Hot Singles Sales chart. [42]
  3. "Make Me Wanna Die" did not enter the Hot Rock Songs chart, but peaked at number 18 on the Rock Digital Songs chart. [43]
  4. "Just Tonight" did not enter the Hot Rock Songs chart, but peaked at number 25 on the Rock Digital Songs chart. [43]
  5. "Heaven Knows" did not enter the Billboard Hot 100, but peaked at number 14 on the Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles chart. [49]
  6. "Only Love Can Save Me Now" did not enter the Hot Rock Songs chart, but peaked at number 8 on the Hot Hard Rock Songs chart. [64]

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