Avril Lavigne - Head Above Water

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Give You What You Like is INCREDIBLE, so more of that would be welcomed. Wish You Were Here was pretty good as well. I'm not sure if I'd be here for a bopless Avril album, though.
Girl. You have taste picking my two top faves. And yes bring the bop, but make it a Don't Tell Me/My Happy Ending kind of one.

Anyway. I am perched and ready for 2017 bringing it!
 
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I'm always down for a new Avril album I can cherry pick three tracks off of.
I have a feeling this is going to be boring.

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Of course I'm ecstatic about this, looking for more info as we get closer. I'm totally down for Goodbye Lullaby 2.0, but know I'm in the minority there. Her heartfelt 'slower' songs are always amazing to me but you know she'll have bops too. Though I think the converses will be left in the closet this time, but you never know with her because she's so young at heart. However, alot of the self-titled was written when she was younger. I would be surprised if she pulls from that material this time (if she even has any left). As I write all this I'm getting more and more excited. I could honestly talk about her all day without pause.
 
However, alot of the self-titled was written when she was younger. I would be surprised if she pulls from that material this time (if she even has any left).
I didn't know that! I don't like self-titled because it feels like a step back from Goodbye Lullaby, but at least now it makes sense.
 
To be fair, Avril's more 'serious' moments are always her best. 'I'm With You', 'When You're Gone', 'Wish You Were Here', 'My Happy Ending' are all amazing. I hope she can make something which reaches the heights of her best material from the past.

I just remembered how much of a fucking brilliant song 'Hot' is too.
 
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I'm looking forward to this. I've enjoyed all her albums for different reasons, and feel whatever direction she takes she'll give it her best shot.
 
Avril was one of the first artists I ever got into, and I'm glad she Benjamin Button'd her career because The Best Damn Thing pretty much made my 2007, but I would quite like her to find a way to find a middle-ground between the more 'mature' moments of her albums and the super-cheesy pop stuff.
 
My issue with Avril is that I enjoyed her first few albums, but I wouldn't particularly enjoy them within the 2016/2017 spectrum.

She has got to find potential singles that work now if she hopes to have any current or future success.
 
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