dimecres, 5 de maig del 2010

Taylor Momsen Says Pretty Reckless Album Is 'Sex, Drugs And Religion'

'It's not a concept record, unless you consider life a concept,' she tells MTV News of yet-untitled LP.




Taylor MomsenEAST RUTHERFORD, New Jersey — Taylor Momsen is quickly learning that making the transition from TV star to snarling rock princess isn't as easy as she'd imagined. 
In addition to having to win over fickle audiences on this summer's Warped Tour — the type of crowds that don't exactly take kindly to "actor-slash-musicians" — and make it clear to "Gossip Girl" fans that her band, the Pretty Reckless, isn't just another cookie-cutter pop project, she's already having to undo the damage from a quote she gave last month to Entertainment Weekly, in which she stated: "I don't wanna be Courtney Love — I wanna be Kurt Cobain." It hasn't exactly been smooth sailing, to be honest.
So really, at this point, all she wants to do is get the Pretty Reckless' debut album in stores — and then, well, she'll just let the chips fall where they may.
"I want the record out so people can hear it. I'm not a pop artist. It's absolutely a rock record, and I get that people probably aren't expecting that, but, buy the record and check it out," Momsen told MTV News on Saturday at the Bamboozle festival. "If you like loud music, you'll like it. Hopefully. It's very loud. If you're not scared of guitars screaming at you and a 16-year-old girl yelling at you, then you'll like the record."
According to Momsen, the yet-untitled album (which she co-wrote with Pretty Reckless guitarist Ben Phillips) will finally see the light of day "sometime this summer." And, to be quite honest, that date can't come soon enough — because she really wants to stop talking about what it will sound like and let the songs speak for themselves.
"It's a record about life. It focuses on all the negatives — and the positives — of life, but it's not 'Go to a club and dance.' It's not an escape record," she said. "It's absolutely a record to confront your problems and get over them. ... It's death, love, rock and roll, sex, drugs and religion; it covers all bases of life. It's not a concept record, unless you consider life a concept."
Momsen said some of her favorite tracks on the album include "Century Gone," "My Medicine," "Light Me Up" and "Since You're Gone," not to mention the first single, "Make Me Wanna Die" (which was released on the "Kick-Ass" soundtrack). The Reckless have even shot a video for the song, directed by Meiert Avis, who's worked with everyone from U2 to Paramore. And according to Momsen, it's a pretty, uh, "cheery" affair.
"It's for the song 'Make Me Wanna Die,' so to try and emulate kind of an epic-y song that's almost like a film, it was a challenge to come up with a treatment," she said. "So I guess we sort of decided to make it like a death march. You can't live anymore in this world, and you're on your way to your death, and you're seeing everything you're passing, and stripping yourself of your belongings on your way to your grave."
Momsen said the video will be released before the Reckless hit the road on the Warped Tour, which kicks off June 25 in Carson, California. And, yes, she's looking forward to facing the crowds — and changing them from cynics into believers. If she doesn't pass out from the heat, that is.
"I'll remember not to wear a leather jacket onstage next time," she laughed. "I learned that today [at the Bamboozle], because it was so hot that I almost puked onstage."

Source: MTV

dilluns, 3 de maig del 2010

Taylor Momsen

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Gossip Girl star Taylor Momsen stopped by Good Day NY to talk about the non-profit Namm's National Wanna Play Music Week Campaign.
The purpose of the campaign is to promote the benefits of music education programs.
Taylor was born on July 26th, 1993 in St Louis, Missouri to parents Michael and Colette Momsen. She began her acting career at age 3 with a national commercial for Shake-N-Bake.
She first landed the role of Honey Bee Swan in The Prophet's Game (1999). Her first big role was as Cindy Lou Who in 'Jim Carrey''s How the Grinch Stole Christmas (2000). After that, Taylor landed the role of Julie Moore in We Were Soldiers (2002) which also starred her younger sister, Sloane Momsen.

After landing roles in movies such as _Hansel & Gretel (2002)_Spy Kids II,, Saving Shiloh (2005), Doubting Thomas (2005), she will soon be seen in a new series for WB, "Misconceptions" (2006) in which she has a lead role.

 

  


Source: My Fox MY

dijous, 22 d’abril del 2010

'Gossip Girl' star Taylor Momsen talks her debut single, upcoming album, and why she doesn't like pants 




Actress Taylor Momsen is best known to audiences as Gossip Girl‘s rebellious Jenny Humphrey. But the 16-year-old is hoping that soon people will also see her as a rock star. Momsen and her band, the Pretty Reckless, are set to drop their debut album this summer and have recently released their first single, “Make Me Wanna Die,”which is on the Kick-Ass soundtrack. EW chatted with Momsen about this new career path.
EW: Your band, the Pretty Reckless, has a song (“Make Me Wanna Die”) on the Kick-Ass soundtrack.

Taylor Momsen:
 It’s a tragic love song. It’s Romeo and Juliet—can’t live without your lover so you die. It’s the Pretty Reckless’ first single. We just shot a video for it, but I don’t wanna say too much. It fits the song. It’s very dark.
EW: How’s the album progressing?
TM: It’s coming out this summer. We wrote it as a record, so every song is part of a bigger thing. I don’t know—I just want people to hear it!
EW: Who would you say is your biggest musical inspiration?
TM: The Beatles did everything first, and they did it the best.
EW: You’re often compared to Courtney Love.
TM: I don’t wanna be Courtney Love—I wanna be Kurt Cobain. He’s brilliant and his songs are genius. The Hole records are great. Everyone always compares me to Courtney Love because they think we like dress the same and we both have blond hair, wear lipstick and dresses. But I’m sorry, don’t a lot of girls dress like that? I look at Nirvana. I don’t look at Hole.
EW: How do you imagine juggling music and acting?
TM: I’ve been acting since I was 2. I don’t dislike it by any means, but it’s a job to me. It can never be as personal as music, because you’re playing a character and saying someone else’s words. Music is who I am.
EW: Your GG costar Leighton Meester is also trying to launch a music career. Ever talk about it?
TM: No. I’m not really close with my cast. We’re all cordial and nice to each other, but we’re not really friends outside of the set. And we’re doing a different thing: She’s putting out a pop record, which is awesome.
EW: I heard Jenny is going to be MIA for the beginning of next season.
TM: I’m gonna be on tour. But as far as next season goes I don’t really know what’s going on. I don’t wanna talk about that because it’s up in the air. At the end of the season, you’ll see.
EW: I saw you perform in New York City last year, and you seemed to have forgotten to put on pants. What was up with that?
TM: I don’t really like pants, man. I like tights. I’m not really a pants person.
EW: You’re a rocker now—you can choose not to wear pants.
TM: And I do! I choose not to wear pants.
Source: Music Mix