Rolling Stone
Posted on 22 Aug 2009 by mandy 0 Comments
remember the Rolling Stone Photoshoot???Here is a entry that Rolling Stone
posted.here is the entry.
Rolling Stone hits the studio with Avril Lavigne, who¡¯s hooking up
musically with husband Deryck Whibley of Sum 41 on her next disc, for a
progress report in our new
issue. The big news: Lavigne isn¡¯t looking to repeat the success of 2007¡¯s
smash single ¡°Girlfriend,¡± nor is she looking to maintain her status as
punk-pop¡¯s snotty princess. On the as-yet-untitled November disc, Lavigne says
she¡¯s aiming for a more introspective sound with a stripped-down rock record
driven by acoustic guitars.
¡°Life, that¡¯s what this record is about,¡± Lavigne tells Rolling Stone.
¡°It¡¯s so easy for me to do a boy-bashing pop song, but to sit down and write
honestly about something that¡¯s really close to me, something I¡¯ve been
through, it¡¯s a totally different thing.¡± Even though Lavigne is stepping away
from the power-punk, she still packs the catchy hooks on songs like ¡°Darlin¡¯,¡±
which was the second song Lavigne ever wrote as a 15-year-old living in
Napanee, Ontario. Butch Walker also worked on Lavigne¡¯s fourth LP.
While Lavigne¡¯s previous albums hid her voice behind walls of production,
her vocals are front-and-center on new tracks like ¡°Everybody Hurts.¡± Other
titles include ¡°Black Star,¡± which was originally going to be the theme song
for Avril¡¯s fragrance of the same name, and ¡°Fine.¡± ¡°My last record was about
loud guitars and energy, but this I wanted to really feel my music,¡± Lavigne
told RS.
For more on Lavigne¡¯s upcoming album, check out the In the Studio feature
in the
new issue of Rolling Stone.
remember the Rolling Stone Photoshoot???Here is a entry that Rolling Stone posted.here is the entry.
Rolling Stone hits the studio with Avril Lavigne, who¡¯s hooking up musically with husband Deryck Whibley of Sum 41 on her next disc, for a progress report in our new issue. The big news: Lavigne isn¡¯t looking to repeat the success of 2007¡¯s smash single ¡°Girlfriend,¡± nor is she looking to maintain her status as punk-pop¡¯s snotty princess. On the as-yet-untitled November disc, Lavigne says she¡¯s aiming for a more introspective sound with a stripped-down rock record driven by acoustic guitars.
¡°Life, that¡¯s what this record is about,¡± Lavigne tells Rolling Stone. ¡°It¡¯s so easy for me to do a boy-bashing pop song, but to sit down and write honestly about something that¡¯s really close to me, something I¡¯ve been through, it¡¯s a totally different thing.¡± Even though Lavigne is stepping away from the power-punk, she still packs the catchy hooks on songs like ¡°Darlin¡¯,¡± which was the second song Lavigne ever wrote as a 15-year-old living in Napanee, Ontario. Butch Walker also worked on Lavigne¡¯s fourth LP.
While Lavigne¡¯s previous albums hid her voice behind walls of production, her vocals are front-and-center on new tracks like ¡°Everybody Hurts.¡± Other titles include ¡°Black Star,¡± which was originally going to be the theme song for Avril¡¯s fragrance of the same name, and ¡°Fine.¡± ¡°My last record was about loud guitars and energy, but this I wanted to really feel my music,¡± Lavigne told RS.
For more on Lavigne¡¯s upcoming album, check out the In the Studio feature in the new issue of Rolling Stone.
photos!
Posted on 21 Aug 2009 by mandy 0 Comments
Event and Candid
Posted on 18 Aug 2009 by mandy 0 Comments
new blog
Posted on 14 Aug 2009 by mandy 0 Comments
Hi Everyone!
LOS ANGELES (Billboard) - Get ready to hear a softer side of Avril Lavigne.
The Canadian pop singer tells Billboard.com that she's taking a more serious,
stripped-down approach to her fourth studio album, tentatively slated for a
November release on RCA.
"A lot of the songs are mainly the acoustic and my vocal," says Lavigne of the
as-yet-untitled project. "It's a lot different from anything I've done before.
It's not a pop-rock record. This is more about emotion and feeling."
Lavigne's husband (and Sum 41 frontman) Deryck Whibley produced eight of the
album's projected 12 tracks, half of which she wrote by her herself. For the
other half, she's been working with former bandmate Evan Taubenfield and
songwriter/producer Butch Walker, who co-penned her 2004 single "My Happy
Ending."
"I'm kind of just keeping it in the family with all of my close friends," says
Lavigne, whose last album, 2007's "The Best Damn Thing," has sold 1.6 million
copies, according to Nielsen SoundScan. "I started this record off really
slow, just writing songs at home on my piano. I didn't work with a ton of
people this time."
The album's first single hasn't been confirmed, but the 25-year-old Lavigne
says it could "possibly" be a song that emerged from the TV commercial for her
new Black Star fragrance, which will go on sale in the U.S. this fall.
"It's the first song that I recorded for this record," she says. "It's kind of
like a lullaby." The ethereal, piano-driven chorus originally was written just
for the ad, but Lavigne has since decided to turn it into a full recording.
Another track on the album, "Darlin,'" was written when Lavigne was 15 years
old and still unsigned. "It was probably the second song I (ever) wrote; I was
trying to figure it all out," she recalls. "It's really special to me."
The more mature-sounding "Everybody Hurts," meanwhile, boasts weighty guitar
riffs, impressive vocals and comforting lyrics like "It's okay to be afraid."
Lavigne describes the track as "different -- but not different to stray away
from who I am and what I am."
Lavigne is also keeping busy these days with Abbey Dawn, a juniors clothing
line that sells at Kohl's stores in the U.S. "The design process has been
crazy," says Lavigne, who conceptualizes all the items in the line herself. "I
just love clothes and colors and patterns. I'm very visual and very hands-on."
The singer will launch the line in Canada next month and hopes to bring it to
Europe and Japan.
For now, though, Lavigne's primary focus remains her music. She expects to
tour North America in February, and she won't be bringing any backup dancers
on the road this time. Instead, she'd like to keep the vibe of her live shows
similar to that of the album.
"I want to do a cool theater tour in America because I feel it will really
suit this record," she says. "I'm ready to go out there and just mellow out
and sing."
¡¡
Hi Everyone!
LOS ANGELES (Billboard) - Get ready to hear a softer side of Avril Lavigne.
The Canadian pop singer tells Billboard.com that she's taking a more serious, stripped-down approach to her fourth studio album, tentatively slated for a November release on RCA.
"A lot of the songs are mainly the acoustic and my vocal," says Lavigne of the as-yet-untitled project. "It's a lot different from anything I've done before. It's not a pop-rock record. This is more about emotion and feeling."
Lavigne's husband (and Sum 41 frontman) Deryck Whibley produced eight of the album's projected 12 tracks, half of which she wrote by her herself. For the other half, she's been working with former bandmate Evan Taubenfield and songwriter/producer Butch Walker, who co-penned her 2004 single "My Happy Ending."
"I'm kind of just keeping it in the family with all of my close friends," says Lavigne, whose last album, 2007's "The Best Damn Thing," has sold 1.6 million copies, according to Nielsen SoundScan. "I started this record off really slow, just writing songs at home on my piano. I didn't work with a ton of people this time."
The album's first single hasn't been confirmed, but the 25-year-old Lavigne says it could "possibly" be a song that emerged from the TV commercial for her new Black Star fragrance, which will go on sale in the U.S. this fall.
"It's the first song that I recorded for this record," she says. "It's kind of like a lullaby." The ethereal, piano-driven chorus originally was written just for the ad, but Lavigne has since decided to turn it into a full recording.
Another track on the album, "Darlin,'" was written when Lavigne was 15 years old and still unsigned. "It was probably the second song I (ever) wrote; I was trying to figure it all out," she recalls. "It's really special to me."
The more mature-sounding "Everybody Hurts," meanwhile, boasts weighty guitar riffs, impressive vocals and comforting lyrics like "It's okay to be afraid." Lavigne describes the track as "different -- but not different to stray away from who I am and what I am."
Lavigne is also keeping busy these days with Abbey Dawn, a juniors clothing line that sells at Kohl's stores in the U.S. "The design process has been crazy," says Lavigne, who conceptualizes all the items in the line herself. "I just love clothes and colors and patterns. I'm very visual and very hands-on." The singer will launch the line in Canada next month and hopes to bring it to Europe and Japan.
For now, though, Lavigne's primary focus remains her music. She expects to tour North America in February, and she won't be bringing any backup dancers on the road this time. Instead, she'd like to keep the vibe of her live shows similar to that of the album.
"I want to do a cool theater tour in America because I feel it will really suit this record," she says. "I'm ready to go out there and just mellow out and sing."
¡¡
more photos of out and about in Hollywood, CA,more photos of abbey dawn photoshoots 2009
Posted on 12 Aug 2009 by mandy 0 Comments
Out And About In Hollywood 11.08.09
Posted on 12 Aug 2009 by mandy 0 Comments
new layout @ gallery
Posted on 12 Aug 2009 by mandy 0 Comments
new layout on gallery!i used
Saint Tropez 03.08.09 this candid to make this layout.i think this new
layout is better than the old one.so,what do u think?????
new layout on gallery!i used Saint Tropez 03.08.09 this candid to make this layout.i think this new layout is better than the old one.so,what do u think?????
photos!!
Posted on 12 Aug 2009 by mandy 0 Comments
seventeen
Posted on 06 Aug 2009 by mandy 0 Comments
i have a super great news wanna tell you guys!Seventeen,my favourite
Magazine. Editor of Seventenn posted a blog.in this entry, she talks about she is
soooo exciting about avril's 4th album.here is the entry.
Have
you been hearing the latest buzz about Avril Lavigne's new album
(scheduled for a November release date)? I'm a huge fan of her and am
excited she's coming out with something new! She said that a lot of the
songs on the album will be acoustic and that it's so different from
anything she's done before. There's even talk of a few songs being
featured on the album that she wrote a few years ago when she was 15
and 17 years old!
And Avril's been busy with not only writing and working on her music,
but also designing clothes (Abbey Dawn line at Kohl's) and fragrances
(her new Black Star perfume will go on sale in the fall.)
Do you like Avril's music? Are you planning on checking out her clothing or fragrance lines? Let me know!
XO,
A
click here to view the original
entry and comments !
i have a super great news wanna tell you guys!Seventeen,my favourite Magazine. Editor of Seventenn posted a blog.in this entry, she talks about she is soooo exciting about avril's 4th album.here is the entry.
Have you been hearing the latest buzz about Avril Lavigne's new album (scheduled for a November release date)? I'm a huge fan of her and am excited she's coming out with something new! She said that a lot of the songs on the album will be acoustic and that it's so different from anything she's done before. There's even talk of a few songs being featured on the album that she wrote a few years ago when she was 15 and 17 years old!click here to view the original entry and comments !
And Avril's been busy with not only writing and working on her music, but also designing clothes (Abbey Dawn line at Kohl's) and fragrances (her new Black Star perfume will go on sale in the fall.)
Do you like Avril's music? Are you planning on checking out her clothing or fragrance lines? Let me know!
XO,
A
photos!!
Posted on 06 Aug 2009 by mandy 0 Comments
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