For I Am Death: A Haunting New Chapter
The Pretty Reckless have returned with a thunderous new single and video, “For I Am Death”, premiered August 22, 2025 via Fearless Records. With over 377,000 views and climbing, This release for The Pretty Reckless marks a chilling new chapter in the band’s evolution, fusing gothic horror, lyrical vulnerability, and cinematic ambition.
A Cinematic Descent into Darkness
Directed by Lewis Cater
The video plunges viewers into a surreal, shadow-drenched world where Taylor Momsen embodies death itself. Her performance is visceral and commanding, steering the wheel of fate through a landscape of pain, autonomy, and eerie beauty.
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Cater’s direction, paired with Zebrafish Media’s haunting VFX and a stacked production team, elevates the video into a full-blown visual experience. Every frame is meticulously crafted to evoke dread and desire.
Lyrical Depth and Emotional Grit Of For I Am Death
“I Cut But I Don’t Bleed”
Momsen’s lyrics are raw and unfiltered. Lines like “I got a life I’ve got to take” echo themes of isolation, power, and emotional rupture. The chorus—“For I am Death, and I can feel” lands like a funeral hymn wrapped in distortion and defiance.

Streaming Across All Platforms
The Pretty Reckless For I Am Death is now available on Spotify, Apple Music, Bandcamp, and more. Fans are already dissecting its symbolism and sonic evolution.
Cultural Impact Of For I Am Death and Band Rebirth
With The Pretty Reckless For I Am Death, the band are releasing music whilst crafting a myth. This track signals a new era, darker and more emotionally unfiltered than ever before. From wardrobe to set design, the video’s production credits read like a dream team of underground cinema and rock stylists.
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