For I Am Death

Album: yet to be titled (2025)
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Songfacts®:

  • "For I Am Death" is a dark, riff-heavy, hard rock track that explores the heavy emotions of loss and grief through the metaphor of personified death.
  • Taylor Momsen, the band's vocalist and chief lyricist, said the song came "from a place of quiet devastation." After a series of personal tragedies, she turned to music to process the emotional weight she was carrying. She personified Death and then let it sing.
  • Momsen lost two very important people in her life in the late 2010s.

    She was one of the last people to see Chris Cornell alive, as The Pretty Reckless were opening for Soundgarden on tour in 2017. His sudden death triggered a period of depression and substance abuse as Momsen couldn't process the shock and trauma of losing someone she considered a mentor.

    Less than a year later, tragedy struck again: the band's longtime producer and Momsen's close friend, Kato Khandwala, died in a motorcycle accident. She called it "the nail in the coffin," an event that drove her deeper into isolation and grief. Both of those losses reverberate through her writing on tracks like "Death By Rock And Roll" and "Only Love Can Save Me Now."

    However, Momsen is adamant that "For I Am Death" isn't explicitly about their passing. In an interview with Audacy, she explained that she already said what she needed to say about those losses on the Death By Rock And Roll album in 2021. This song, she insists, should be left open to interpretation. Once music is out in the world, Momsen said, it no longer belongs to her. It belongs to whoever is listening, whether they hear it as grief, fury, or just a monster of a rock track.
  • Momsen co-wrote "For I Am Death" with Pretty Reckless guitarist Ben Phillips. The two shared production duties with Jonathan Wyman, who stepped into the producer's chair after Khandwala's passing.
  • The music video, directed by Lewis Cater, takes the song's central conceit and runs with it in grand, gothic fashion. Momsen transforms into a malevolent, haunting figure surrounded by sinister forces, embodying the character she conjured when she first wrote the song. It's dark, theatrical, and just unsettling enough to make you check behind the curtains before bed.
  • Released on August 22, 2025, "For I Am Death" was The Pretty Reckless' first new original single in about four years, following the 2021 album Death by Rock and Roll , and the largely rework/covers set Other Worlds (2022). It was chosen as the comeback single for narrative reasons, not just sound.

    Momsen described the track as a bridge between Death by Rock and Roll and the band's fifth album, telling Zach Sang it connects the "timeline of the story."

    "For I Am Death" wasn't necessarily the heaviest song or the most radio-friendly; she liked that it had the punch of a comeback single plus thematic continuity.

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