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AVRIL LAVIGNE BUY AVRIL LAVIGNE CONCERT TICKETS Unapologetically original. Unabashedly in your face. Avril
Lavigne's 2002 debut Let Go gave young women a defiant voice and set it to
music they could rock out to. Fourteen million albums and eight Grammy
nominations later, the Canadian chanteuse returns with Under My Skin but if
you're expecting a whole lot of the same, you've got another thing coming.
This is not a girl who rests on her laurels. Under My Skin
opens with the dramatic tracks "Take Me Away" and
"Together," which set the scene for the kick-ass guitars and
radio-ready chorus of "Don't Tell Me," a song of willful female
empowerment that picks up where "Complicated" left off. From there
it's a one-two punch of three-chord guitar licks ("He Wasn't") and
head-bopping optimism ("Who Knows") alongside swirling, brooding
melodies ("Freak Out") and moody tracks ("Forgotten," "Nobody's
Home") that reveal a darker side of Avril Lavigne. "I grew
up so much in the past two years," admits the Napanee,
After a lunch
date with fellow Canadian singer-songwriter Chantal Kreviazuk turned into a
major chick-bonding session, Avril and Chantal sat down to write. The
chemistry was ineffable. "We got together one night and all of a sudden
we had a song," she says. "No one knew what I was up to, not my
management, not my label." The duo got together the next night and wrote
another song. "We did that for two weeks and wrote 12 songs."
Momentum took over and by summer Avril was moving into Chantal and her
husband Raine Maida's The
Picking
favorites out of her 12 hand-made babies is another matter. "They all
mean so much to me, but I love ‘Together,’ which is all about being in a
relationship and knowing it's not right. It's a song that basically says,
it's not working out honey." A couple of other tracks mine dysfunctional
relationships and have hooks as catchy as those on "Complicated"
and real-life narratives (like "Sk8er Boi"), but what truly underscores
Avril's growth are the more positive tracks, such as "Who Knows"
and "Take Me Away." "I guess that's just the way that I am
now," admits the former supposed attitude junkie. Deep, piano-driven
tracks like "Together" and "Forgotten" reflect Avril's
growth, maturity, and change since the release of Let Go. "I'm happy
with what I'm doing and have faith that everything is going to work out for
the best." She's also found a feminine side to offset her
well-publicized tomboyishness. "I'm such a chick. I'm a hopeless
romantic, and surprisingly old-fashioned," Avril laughs. "That's
why I wrote a song about not giving it up to just any guy ["Don't Tell
Me"]." Girly quirks aside, Avril's anxious to get the show on the
road. "It feels so good to be singing new songs," she says. "I
feel refreshed and I'm looking forward to the next thing." Optimistic or
melancholic, Avril's two-year wild-ride on the rock-star express has shaped
her world view and taught her a whole lot about balance. "The songs on
Under My Skin are definitely deeper than those on Let Go," she says,
"But I still love a good pop song. I'm basically just a girl who likes
to write, who likes to rock out, and who wants music to be a part of my life
forever." She's also just a girl with a bell-clear voice and the ability to bottle youthful anguish and enthusiasm into tidy, infectious songs. Avril Lavigne's Under My Skin is sure to get under yours. MORE AVRIL LAVIGNE TICKETS AND TOUR INFORMATION
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