Taylor Momsen Unleashes Rock Version of Grinch's 'Where Are You Christmas?' - A Holiday Twist Fit for the Ages.
In a surprise move, Taylor Momsen is revisiting a beloved holiday classic with her own rock twist. The Pretty Reckless frontwoman has re-recorded "Where Are You Christmas?" 25 years after first performing the song as Cindy Lou Who in the 2000 film How the Grinch Stole Christmas.
Momsen's new version, which is part of the band's new holiday EP Taylor Momsen's Pretty Reckless Christmas, takes a nostalgic snippet from her childhood recording and launches into a full-blown rock version, anchored by crunchy guitars and her signature gritty vocals.
"I Wanna Be Your Christmas Tree," "Christmas Is Killing Me," "Blues on Christmas," and "When We Were Young" are the other tracks on the six-track EP. A reprise titled "Christmas, Why Can't I Find You" rounds out the collection.
According to Momsen, the project began as a single song but grew into something much bigger as she delved deeper into her emotions and experiences with Christmas. The result is an EP that's both deeply personal and bigger than expected.
This release marks another milestone in The Pretty Reckless' impressive discography, including their latest album Death by Rock and Roll, which debuted at No. 1 on Billboard's Top Album Sales chart in 2021.
				
			In a surprise move, Taylor Momsen is revisiting a beloved holiday classic with her own rock twist. The Pretty Reckless frontwoman has re-recorded "Where Are You Christmas?" 25 years after first performing the song as Cindy Lou Who in the 2000 film How the Grinch Stole Christmas.
Momsen's new version, which is part of the band's new holiday EP Taylor Momsen's Pretty Reckless Christmas, takes a nostalgic snippet from her childhood recording and launches into a full-blown rock version, anchored by crunchy guitars and her signature gritty vocals.
"I Wanna Be Your Christmas Tree," "Christmas Is Killing Me," "Blues on Christmas," and "When We Were Young" are the other tracks on the six-track EP. A reprise titled "Christmas, Why Can't I Find You" rounds out the collection.
According to Momsen, the project began as a single song but grew into something much bigger as she delved deeper into her emotions and experiences with Christmas. The result is an EP that's both deeply personal and bigger than expected.
This release marks another milestone in The Pretty Reckless' impressive discography, including their latest album Death by Rock and Roll, which debuted at No. 1 on Billboard's Top Album Sales chart in 2021.