Avril Lavigne Interview: “I want to take it all the way back”

Avril Lavigne Interview: "I want to take it all the way back"
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Avril Lavigne just released her seventh studio album ‘Love Sux’ on February 25th, 2022. This new album is her first studio album in 3 years after her sixth studio album Head Above Water released in 2019. In her new interview, she talked about the first debut album and memories.

This album contains 12 tracks and a bonus track from its Japanese edition, generally getting favorable reviews from critics and music journalists, making it the highest-rated album in Lavigne’s career to the present. It was ranked at the top of the charts on the US Billboard 200 with 30,000 equivalent-album units, out of which 19,000 were album sales. It also made it into the top 10 of Australia, Germany, Canada, Japan, and the United Kingdom, among many other countries. Avril Lavigne was a spokesperson for Love Sux through a series of appearances in public and on telecast performances.

 

However, in this album, there are 3 songs of Love Sux that are vocal collaborations with other artists, namely Machine Gun Kelly, Blackbear, and Mark Hoppus. They always collaborate with Avril Lavigne had ever included on an album.

 

In the latest interview with the UG‘s Justin Beckner, she looked back at her first steps with her first guitar, first album, and more.

Question: “I want to take it all the way back. What was your first guitar and what were some of the first songs that you tried to learn on guitar?”

 

Answer: “Okay, so my first guitar, I don’t even know what it was called. It was just called ‘my dad’s guitar.’ He played it in high school, and it was just sitting around the house. So, I would learn how to play it on my own. It was a G chord that I learned first, and then D, and then C, and then F, so I knew four chords.

There was a time when I first started singing in church – I was like five or something. Then I started to sing at fairs and around town. Then where I was like, this isn’t cool, I don’t really want to sing this music, so I stopped. But then what happened was, I started to write my own little songs. So that was probably around 13 or 14, and I wrote them on my dad’s guitar.
That’s how that started, and I learned on my own. I did have my older brother who kind of taught me some barre chords and showed me how to play ‘Fly Away’ by Lenny Kravitz – that was where I learned barre chords, and then, you know, ‘Time of Your Life’ by Green Day, Oasis ‘Wonderwall,’ those are some of the first songs. I don’t know how to read music, so it was all learning to play playing by ear, and I didn’t take lessons. To be honest, I don’t think I’ve ever told anybody this… I think I kind of forgot or maybe I didn’t want to tell anybody, but when I was in high school, there was a classical music class, and we learned a bit about guitars, and we used to learn to pick and stuff. I was literally so bad at that. I think partially because it was school, so I didn’t pay attention. But I really did teach myself how to play. I think it’s definitely something that my dad and brother were doing. It was the same with hockey, my brother was playing hockey and I wanted to play.

 

The music that I connected to in high school were bands like Blink 182 and the Goo Goo Dolls and Matchbox 20, so it was very guitar-driven, and of course Alanis and Shania – two Canadians. When I started songwriting, I wanted it to be very guitar-driven. When I went out to make my first album, I was very young, and I had to push to be a songwriter because I think the producers I was put with were like, ‘oh, here, sing our songs.’ I was just like, ‘I don’t like any of these…’ And felt really inspired to speak out and be like, ‘No, I want to write’.
Then the other thing I had to really push for on my first album was for it to sound more rock. I was so young, so I didn’t totally know how to articulate myself. So I would say, ‘can you make it sound more like a band?’ I wanted it to have more guitars, distorted guitars, and I wanted it to rock a little harder.

So that was what I was pushing for, and it was a lot of work. The first six months of making my first album were shit, and it went terribly. In the end, like in the last two months, I finally met people that listened to me like The Matrix’s Lauren Christy and Clif Magness. They allowed me to go into a genre that I was trying to get to, musically, production-wise.

 

Lauren Christy and I would write songs together, we would talk about my life and dive into that. So it was important to me from a young age to rock. That was at my core, and I wanted everything to have loud guitars – I wanted the guitars as loud as possible. That’s what got me to my sound.”

Question: “So when you sit down to write a song, is it typically the guitar that drives the melody and the songwriting process?”

Answer: “It has been guitars my whole life. Even though, my last album was before this one had a lot of pianos and some guitar. So I suppose it’s a bit of both. But in the first three albums, everything was written on guitar, nothing was written on the piano. Then on the last three, it was guitar and piano, and then this one, everything was written on the guitar, except I wrote ‘Dare To Love Me’ on this brand new piano at my new house, and that’s a little emo ballad on this album.”

 

You can listen to Avril Lavigne’s famous track ‘Complicated’ below!

 

Avril Lavigne – Love Sux album list:

  1. “Cannonball”
  2. “Bois Lie” (featuring Machine Gun Kelly)
  3. “Bite Me”
  4. “Love It When You Hate Me” (featuring Blackbear)
  5. “Love Sux”
  6. “Kiss Me like the World Is Ending”
  7. “Avalanche”
  8. “Déjà Vu”
  9. “F.U.”
  10. “All I Wanted” (featuring Mark Hoppus)
  11. “Dare to Love Me”
  12. “Break of a Heartache”
  13. “Bite Me” (acoustic) – Japanese version

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