In a new interview with Thomas Moser of Germany's Rock Antenne, THE PRETTY RECKLESS frontwoman Taylor Momsen spoke about her band's refusal to use backing tracks or rely on click tracks in their live performances and concerts.
She said, "Like anyone, I love what I love, and I love classic rock and I love all the '90s stuff, and I love authentic playing.
We don't use the computer or anything like that to enhance anything.
The computer is simply a tape machine; it is simply recording." Momsen emphasized her band's commitment to raw, honest performance: "It's fun playing music with your friends.
And there is no production, there is no tracks, there's no click track — there's none of that.
It's just the four of us on stage.
We turn up, and every night's different, and it's exciting." When asked about this approach, Momsen replied, "I think the perfection is in the imperfection.
That's the human quality that can't be emulated, and that's the magic." THE PRETTY RECKLESS will bring its stage performance to fans across the world with the band's all-new headlining tour, which kicks off this summer in North America before moving on to Europe.