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Taylor Momsen

i'd rather say she takes herself way too seriously ;)

THIS!!! :p i really dislike her for that reason... her style would be awesome if it was less sl*tty. the only reason i keep visiting this thread is her music. i really like her voice and "make me wanna die"!
 
Does anyone know this guy?

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It's an older picture, but I've read, that he is supposed to be her (ex) boyfriend :huh:?
Anyway it's hard to imagine, but she already said that she's more into older men, so I was wondering :blink:
 
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is that a belly top a skirt? I remember that outfit but just thought it was a dress! haha
 
The band finally revealed the album title name!


It will be called ‘Light Me Up‘. No more surprises guys!!

One night several years ago, Taylor Momsen’s father took his daughter to a White Stripes show. “Before that, the only concert I’d been to was Britney Spears,” says the singer, songwriter, and guitarist. “But once I saw Jack White onstage, that was it. I grew up as a dancer and I thought you had to dance to be a girl in the music industry. Then I saw the White Stripes and I was like, ‘No, you don’t. I can do that.’” Momsen was nine.
Jack White’s raw power and deceptively simple guitar-and-vocal attack proved to be highly influential on the now 16-year-old Momsen, who began humming melodies before she could talk and writing songs at the age of five after falling in love with The Beatles. “I was obsessed with them,” she says. “I also loved Led Zeppelin, The Who, Pink Floyd, Audioslave, Soundgarden, Oasis, and Nirvana. That’s what I listened to. My rock idols are all men.”

So it’s not surprising that Momsen channels a lot of masculine energy on LIGHT ME UP, her rock-and-roll-heroine-in-the-making debut album with her band The Pretty Reckless. The songs, all written by Momsen and Ben Phillips with their producer Kato Khandwala, run the gamut of emotions, alternating at times between seething rage and a bruised vulnerability. With Momsen’s inky vocals, pummeling riffs, and swaggering attitude, LIGHT ME UP sounds a bit like what might have happened had Led Zeppelin been fronted by “a chick.” The album’s ferocity could raise an eyebrow from those expecting a pretty, blonde teenager to gravitate toward straight-up pop songwriting. “It’s heavier than people might expect from me,” says Momsen, who is best known as the actress who plays Jenny Humphrey on The CW’s Gossip Girl. “But this album is the most honest expression of who I truly am.”
Momsen is a smart, emotionally complex young woman who has developed a strong identity despite growing up in the notoriously critical and fickle entertainment industry. Born and raised in St. Louis, MO, Taylor spent much of her time in NYC and at thirteen, she relocated to Manhattan. At two years old, Momsen signed to a modeling agency and a year later she began acting professionally appearing in commercials as well as films such as The Grinch Who Stole Christmas. In 2007 Momsen was cast as a lead in the CW show Gossip Girl.


“I didn’t choose acting or modeling, I got thrown into it,” Momsen says. “I liked it, so that wasn’t a problem, but music and songwriting are what I’ve always really wanted to do. I’ve been working with producers and hanging out in recording studios since I was five, I just couldn’t put out an album when I was eight,” she says with a laugh. “Now I can.”


LIGHT ME UP is an unflinchingly honest chronicle of Momsen’s experiences, filtered through her unique point of view. “The record is about life,” she says. “It covers everything: love, death, and music itself. It’s rock and roll. It’s sex. It’s drugs. It’s religion. It’s politics. Each song tells a story about the trials and tribulations and emotional struggles that I’ve experienced or observed. It’s not a happy pop record, but it’s not Satan-worshiping either. The lyrics aren’t meant to be taken literally, they are open to interpretation.”



The songs tackle everything from romantic insecurity (the full-throttle rager “Make Me Wanna Die,” which also appears on the soundtrack to the film Kick-***), to despair (“You”), to how working non-stop can you make you feel like one of the un-dead (“Zombie”). Momsen pushes back against the haters on “Light Me Up” and asks how far you have to go to get forgiveness on “Going Down.” With her growly, world-weary alto, Momsen can do it all: garage-rock rave-ups (“Miss Nothing”), punchy blues-rock stompers (“My Medicine,” “Since You’re Gone”), as well as emotional power ballads (“Just Tonight”) and lovely acoustic guitar and string-driven numbers (“You”).
“I’m not just writing something because I think people might like it,” Momsen says. “I hope they do, but I’m writing it because I have something to say. So many feelings go into the lyrics that it’s hard to explain what they’re about. Momsen first hooked up with Khandwala (Blondie, Drowning Pool, Paramore, Breaking Benjamin) and partner and songwriter, Phillips in October 2008. By the spring of last year, they felt they had hit upon a sound that felt authentic to her.


“The three of us have similar musical taste, so it was easy to find that singular vision,” Phillips says. “Kato and I worked very hard to help Taylor reach her potential because we could see how talented she was right off the bat. She went into the vocal booth and began to sing and we turned to each other and went, ‘Holy sh*t, she’s f**’ing great.’ Her voice was astonishing. So many artists these days let their voices be discombobulated by computers. Taylor doesn’t do that. She doesn’t need to. She can walk into a room and kick your ***.”
Taylor was recently interviewed by Alex Kazemi and he sent us the interview! Thanks man <3. Read the full interview below:
Alex Kazemi: When did you decide you were going to become a musician? Was music always something you were interested in?
Taylor Momsen: I’ve been playing and writing since I was young, around 5, its always been a love of mine…
Kazemi: What type of thing’s influenced the lyrics on your album? Tell us about your song writing process
Taylor: My songs come from all sorts of places, I usually find an idea or topic I want to write about and start there. I’m influenced by whatever’s around me that catches my attention. It can be a stressful process, waiting for the right/good idea.
Kazemi: Who is your favorite designer?
Taylor: Chanel.
Kazemi: Would you ever design your own fashion line? If so what type of piece’s would the line consist of?
Taylor: I’d love to, but I’d want to be able to give it a lot of attention. Probably lots of dresses, skirts and shirts.
Kazemi: Do you have a favorite song on the record?
Taylor: They all are special in their own way…
Kazemi: What type of things influence your personal style? It’s been described as provocative .. do you agree?
Taylor: I’m not looking to be provocative, I just like certain looks on me, no real direct influences, I mix and match and try to come up with something that makes me feel good.
Kazemi: Do you have any intentions to have the record go mainstream?
Taylor: Not sure if that’s my choice, however I can get it out for people to hear is good enough for me.
Kazemi: Do you think it’s going to be hard to make that transition in the public eye from being an actress to a musician?
Taylor: It has its issues, but I really don’t focus on that, I’m really excited about being able to play every day.
Kazemi: What’s your favorite record of all time?
Taylor: All the Beatles records.
Kazemi: What is your honest opinion of yourself as a person?
Taylor: Not sure I have one…I’m just me, good or bad.
Kazemi: Does the style transition of Jenny from Gossip girl reflect on your personal style?
Taylor: To some degree sure.
Kazemi: You are always compared to Courtney Love and Hole? Does that bother you since you are more into Nirvana?
Taylor: they’re all great artists, I think we all want to be understood by people in some degree, but it doesn’t bother me.
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:blink: The baaaddd weave... the glasses... the no-pants look... the attitude!:shock:

Wrapping up a day in front of the cameras, Taylor Momsen was spotted leaving a photo shoot in New York City on Monday afternoon (June 21).

Clad in a black tank top, above-the-knee stockings and black Doc Martens, the "Gossip Girl" actress was quite displeased to find photogs awaiting her exit - as she gave them the middle finger before disappearing in the crowded city streets.

The sighting comes on the very same day in which Taylor's band, The Pretty Reckless, released their 4-track EP on iTunes.

Receiving solid reviews from multiple press outlets, Miss Momsen and her bandmates will be showing off their stage skills when they embark on the Vans Warped tour from June 25-August 15th.

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^ In an industry that seems to be full of self important, rude young people, she is my number one disappointment... I was watching Season One of Gossip Girl and she was just great- she can really act and she was stylish and gorgeous...what a shame... :(
 
she needs a bath, a mannicure, clothes actually, and also a nanny. Shes a meeeeeeessss
 
It's hard to see what the future of this ridiculous act is for her.... :blink:
 
why is she trying to look like a junkie, like a drug addicted?

@boober, recently i saw an EP from season one, too, and couldnt believe that´s the same person.
 
Taylor Momsen: A pretty reckless girl



SAN FRANCISCO — Taylor Momsen isn’t really a conniving, homewrecking, raccoon-mascaraed vixen. She just plays one on TV.
That’s why her fashion-designer character on the CW’s “Gossip Girl,” Jenny Humphrey, has been banished from high society to the lowly suburbs for her crimes in this year’s season finale.
But the script lull — which Momsen personally requested — is serving a higher purpose: It lets the 16-year-old actress complete this summer’s Vans Warped Tour with her rough-and-tumble rock combo, The Pretty Reckless. The juggernaut hits Shoreline on Saturday.
Momsen first appeared on television at age 3, ad-libbing her precocious way through a Shake ’N Bake commercial.
By age 5, she was starring alongside Jim Carrey as Cindy Lou Who in “How The Grinch Stole Christmas,” and by 13 was working with Gus Van Sant in “Paranoid Park.”
At 14, she became an IMG model, and is now the face of hip UK clothiers New Look. And she already knows what cynics are thinking — so how good, really, could The Pretty Reckless be? Good. Surprisingly good.
On the band’s eponymous debut EP for Interscope (a full album follows this fall), Momsen snaps and snarls like a metal-scene vet, on powerchorded grinders like “Zombie,” “Goin’ Down” and the Romeo-and-Juliet-themed “Make Me Wanna Die.”
Her personable rasp imbues each cut with the same bad-girl conviction she brings to her Humphrey vamp. “It is a very honest record,” she admits. “It’s what I wrote, and I’m not trying to be anything other than me.”
Momsen never considered pursuing music until her dad took her to a White Stripes concert at 9. Then she bought her first six-string and started composing.
Once she found co-writers — producer Kato Khandwala and guitarist Ben Phillips — The Pretty Reckless were born. “Which I thought sounded better than ‘Moderately Reckless,’” she chuckles.
“But the TV show has been super-supportive, and I have to thank them for that. They’re letting me follow my passion.”
It’s not easy when you’re tabloid fodder. “I can’t go outside without having somebody ask for an autograph or a photo,” says the leggy blonde, whose penchant for stiletto heels and Gothic miniskirts get her recognized daily in New York. “I think if I wore more pants, people might not notice me as much. But that’s just how I dress.”
Momsen misconceptions? “There are a billion,” she sighs. “But listen to the record and you’ll know me a lot better than from what some magazine is writing about me. Listen to it before you write me off as some devil-worshiping demon who cuts babies with my switchblade and drinks their blood!”



the San Francisco Examiner
 
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Taylor Momsen visits the "Good Day New York" studios with her band, The Pretty Reckless - June 22, 2010

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Listen to it before you write me off as some devil-worshiping demon who cuts babies with my switchblade and drinks their blood!”

Yeah sure, Taylor :rolleyes:
We need to create a new adjective to describe her attitude - 'ridiculous' doesn't match anymore.
 

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