Taylor Momsen is taking us all to hell. And teaching a Pretty Reckless class how to get there.

In the new music video for "Heaven Knows," the latest single off the upcoming "Going to Hell" album by Pretty Reckless, Taylor Momsen brings a little satanic sparkle to a schoolroom lecture. Just as the kids might be lulled into classroom doldrums, Taylor throws her cloak off and continues the class naked.

Taylor Momsen strips naked except for some body paint to an appreciative classroom that is being hypnotized before an altar of TV's re-educating them into a sinister curriculum. Because Heaven Knows they belong down below.

Taylor Momsen's fully nude body is covered with just enough body paint to form an inverted cross. A reminder from Pretty Reckless that their new album is called Going To Hell and it includes directions.

The media is already saying that Taylor Momsen's new album "Going to Hell" with Pretty Reckless is foisting a Satanic, anti-Christian message, but devil women and rock and roll go back a long way. Long before even the first full-on satanic album "Witchcraft Destroys Minds & Reaps Souls" by Coven which featured the devilish 17-year-old diva Jinx Dawson. The album included the first-ever recording of a full Satanic Mass, beating Anton Szandor LaVey by a few months. Robert Johnson may have sold his soul for the blues, but rest assured, he did it to rock and roll with a devil woman.

Katy Perry, the preacher's daughter, recently got flack for her Grammy Award performance with the media saying was filled with Satanic imagery.

The former child star from St Louis, Missouri, doesn't do this for the controversy. She told the Huffington Post "I don't see myself as controversial. If other people see me like that I'd probably say they're a bit stiff. I don't write about myself. I write songs."

Is this a role for Momsen, who's best known for her roles in "Gossip Girl" and "The Grinch Who Stole Christmas."? She told Parade Magazine "Acting is easy. I've been doing it for so long and I totally love it. But you're playing a character instead of yourself. Music is more personal because you're writing it and you're involved in every step of it."

Taylor's been singing since five when she belted out "Christmas, Why Can't I Find You?" for the soundtrack to How the Grinch Stole Christmas. Momsen wrote the song "Blackout" when she was eight. It was recorded by Heidi Montag for her debut album, "Superficial."

Taylor told Maxim, "I've been making music since I can remember, and a few years ago I got to a place where I had a band and could quit acting; that was my day job. I was 12 when I signed on to Gossip Girl, and since then I've had two records, toured with Guns N' Roses...I mean, if feels like a different world."

A world where we're all "Going To Hell."

Arriving on Feb. 13, yes 13, the new Pretty Reckless music video for their "Heaven Knows" was filmed in Miami by director Jon J and Taylor Momsen.

Taylor's new album will be released on March 18.