The Pretty Reckless are entering a new chapter with the announcement of their fifth studio album, Dear God, set to arrive on June 26 through Fearless Records.
The record marks the band’s first full-length release since 2021’s Death by Rock and Roll and signals a renewed creative burst from the New York-based rock group. Led by vocalist Taylor Momsen, the band has steadily built a reputation for blending gritty hard rock with introspective songwriting, and their upcoming album appears poised to continue that trajectory.
Dear God will feature 14 tracks, including the previously released single For I Am Death, which marked the band’s return with new music after several years. Alongside the album announcement, the group has also unveiled a new single titled When I Wake Up. The song explores a dark emotional arc, depicting how the thrill of excess can slowly morph into something more destructive. The track offers a glimpse into the album’s broader themes of vulnerability, intensity, and self-reflection.
According to the band’s label, Dear God represents one of the most emotionally unfiltered projects the group has created. The album leans into both the raw power of the band’s rock foundation and a willingness to confront personal truths through songwriting.
To support the new release, The Pretty Reckless will launch a global tour in July. The trek begins in Raleigh, North Carolina before moving through major cities across North America, including Chicago, Dallas, Los Angeles, and Seattle. The tour will then continue across Europe later in the year, bringing the band to audiences in cities such as Berlin, Paris, Amsterdam, and London.
Fans who preorder Dear God will gain early access to an artist presale for tour tickets, offering a chance to secure seats before the general public sale begins.
With a new album, a fresh single, and an extensive world tour on the horizon, The Pretty Reckless appear ready to usher in another high-energy era for the band while continuing to push their sound into deeper emotional territory.