Year of release 2025

Songs 7

Album time 15:12

Genre list Traditional Pop Music

"Taylor Momsen's Pretty Reckless Christmas" by The Pretty Reckless is a 2025 holiday release in Traditional Pop Music, running 15:12 across 7 tracks. It keeps a compact format that works well for seasonal listening, whether you want a short Christmas set before dinner, a late-night pause in a busy December schedule, or a few songs to carry into New Year's week. The title itself makes the album's focus clear, with Christmas framed through the band's own style and song selection.

The track list moves from the opening "Intro" into familiar holiday territory with "Where Are You Christmas?" and "Christmas, Why Can't I Find You?" alongside the more pointed titles "I Wanna Be Your Christmas Tree" and "Christmas Is Killing Me." That mix gives the release a direct seasonal identity while keeping the running time brief. Because it is only seven tracks long, the album reads like a concentrated holiday set rather than a long seasonal program, which can suit a quick listen on a winter evening.

There is also a clear contrast between the reflective and the more spirited material. "When We Were Young" suggests a nostalgic turn, while "Blues On Christmas" brings another angle to the winter mood. Together these titles give the album a narrow but varied holiday frame, moving between Christmas imagery, memory, and seasonal tension. For listeners building a festive playlist, that balance can sit comfortably beside both classic holiday songs and newer December selections.

As a Christmas and New Year catalog title, this album fits the kind of listening that happens in the background of decorating, travel, gift wrapping, or quiet time at home. The short duration makes it easy to revisit without committing to a long session, and the seven-track structure keeps the focus on the songs themselves. In a season filled with repeated favorites, "Taylor Momsen's Pretty Reckless Christmas" offers a concise, clearly dated holiday entry from The Pretty Reckless.

For end-of-year listening, the album's appeal lies in its direct theme and its recognizable song titles. "Where Are You Christmas?" and "Christmas, Why Can't I Find You?" anchor the set in familiar seasonal language, while the original titles point to a more personal approach to the holiday period. It is a compact 2025 release that works as a winter playlist piece, a Christmas-week listen, or a brief soundtrack for the closing days of the year.