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As well as clearly proving a huge success among fans, Death By Rock And Roll is a hugely important LP for Taylor Momsen personally, too.
"As cliché as it sounds, rock’n’roll saved my life," she told Kerrang! recently. "I don’t know where I’d be without it, or if we hadn’t made this album. I got to a place in my life where I really had to make a conscious decision: death or forward. Luckily I chose to move forward, and I credit music with that. The story is, things do get better. There is light at the end of the tunnel if you want to see it."
Speaking of how it came together, the musician revealed, "I didn’t have to try to write this album. As a writer, inspiration is something that you always struggle to find, whereas for this record, I had an influx of inspiration whether I wanted it or not. It was this brick that slammed me in the face and went, 'Here. Here, Taylor. You want something to write about? Here.’ So I didn’t have to try to write it, it kind of just poured out of me in a way that I can’t really describe.
"We had to start from scratch again, in a way. We’d never made an album without Kato [Khandwala, the band's late producer] before. We lost everything, so we had to really start again from the beginning and learn how to rebuild – both as individuals and together. And I think that that is this weird blessing and curse.”