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Post by Admin on Oct 25, 2013 23:58:32 GMT
AVRIL & CHAD TALK 'LET ME GO' COLLABORATION
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Post by Admin on Oct 28, 2013 20:44:25 GMT
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Post by Admin on Oct 28, 2013 21:04:36 GMT
Check out Avril Lavigne's Celebrity Take with Jake!
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Post by Admin on Oct 29, 2013 16:15:12 GMT
It takes a village to write a proper teen album, and here, Avril mainly relies on her new hubby, Nickleback frontman Chad Kroeger, and two other non-Swedes who’ve done time in bands, Martin Johnson and David Hodges. But when she shouts about living “like rock stars” in “Here’s to Never Growing Up,” the biggest and best of her first three singles from the album, it’s from the sloshed perspective of hellion high schoolers, not crusty groupie seekers. In fact, hardly any of Kroeger’s oiliness seems to have seeped into Avril’s sound. Beyond, that is, their monster duet “Let Me Go,” which might be deeply weird because it is newlyweds singing what seems to be a breakup ballad, or might be completely unremarkable because it sounds like a Nickleback song. And although Hodges cofounded Evanescence, Avril’s actually done away with the doomy elements she borrowed from that band on her last disc, Goodbye Lullaby.
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Post by Admin on Oct 29, 2013 22:25:13 GMT
'Hello Kitty' serves as an ode to her you-know-what as well as her sizeable Japanese fanbase. As a curveball, it works brilliantly as an attempt to make her sound current in today's EDM-pop dominated charts.
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