: Momsen appears as a "dour religious acolyte" in a dark robe. The most discussed moment involves a full-body reveal of Momsen, where she is nude except for the band's signature gothic cross logo painted on her body. This cross is the same emblem used for the Going to Hell album artwork. Musical Synergy
: A group of young children is depicted transfixed by a wall of flickering televisions. Momsen noted these shots represent "variations of all of the issues we as a people are facing," such as personal, political, and social struggles. The Pretty Reckless - Heaven Knows (Official Music Video)
"Heaven Knows" was a historic success for the band, breaking records and proving their staying power. : Momsen appears as a "dour religious acolyte"
Released in February 2014, the official music video for "Heaven Knows" by is a stark, provocative visual statement that cemented Taylor Momsen's transition from a TV star to a legitimate rock powerhouse. Co-directed by Momsen and Jon J, the video serves as a dark exploration of social issues, indoctrination, and adolescent rebellion. Visual Narrative and Themes Musical Synergy : A group of young children
: It was the band's first #1 on the Billboard Mainstream Rock chart, spending 18 weeks in the top spot and becoming the most successful rock single of 2014.
: The song made The Pretty Reckless the second female-fronted band in history to top the Mainstream Rock chart, tying a record set by Joan Jett & The Blackhearts' "I Love Rock 'n' Roll".
The video is set in a grim, high-school-turned-purgatory environment, filmed on location in Miami.