Themes in Lavigne's music include messages of self-empowerment from a female or an adolescent view. Lavigne believes her "songs are about being yourself no matter what and going after your dreams even if your dreams are crazy and even if people tell you they're never going to come true." On her debut album, Let Go, Lavigne preferred the less mainstream songs, such as "Losing Grip", instead of her more radio-friendly singles, such as "Complicated", saying that "the songs I did with the Matrix... were good for my first record, but I don't want to be that pop anymore."Lavigne's second album, Under My Skin, had deeper personal themes underlying each song. Lavigne explained, "I've gone through so much, so that's what I talk about.... Like boys, like dating or relationships". In contrast, her third album, The Best Damn Thing, was not personal to her. "Some of the songs I wrote didn't even mean that much to me. It's not like some personal thing I'm going through." Her objective in writing the album was simply to "make it fun".Goodbye Lullaby, Lavigne's fourth album, was much more personal than her earlier records,with Lavigne describing the album as "more stripped down, deeper. All the songs are very emotional".Ian McKellen defined her as "... a punk chanteuse, a post-grunge valkyrie, with the wounded soul of a poet and the explosive pugnacity of a Canadian." on The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson in 2007.
Growing up, Lavigne listened to Blink-182, Goo Goo Dolls, Matchbox Twenty and Shania Twain,and her influences include Courtney Love and Janis Joplin.Because of these influences, musical genres, and her personal style, the media often defined her as punk, something she denied being. Lavigne’s close friend and guitarist, Evan Taubenfeld, said, "It's a very touchy subject to a lot of people, but the point is that Avril isn't punk, but she never really pretended to claim to come from that scene. She had pop punk music and the media ended up doing the rest".Lavigne also commented on the matter: "I have been labeled like I'm this angry girl, rebel... punk, and I am so not any of them."[51] Although she stated to have punk influences on her music: "I like to listen a lot to punk rock music, you can notice a certain influence of punk in my music. I like an aggressive music, but pretty enough pop-rock, which is what I really do."
艾薇兒·拉維尼(,是加拿大籍的唱作歌手,由於她父親入藉法國,使她順理成章地成為合法的法國公民。生於加拿大安大略省美麗都的她,少年時大部分時間生活在帕尼鎮的小城中。她15歲時,與Shania Twain首次踏臺板;16歲,她以市值超過$2,000,000跟愛麗斯塔唱片簽約推出兩張唱片;2002年,17歲的她,以首張專輯《Let Go》打進樂壇,自從她首張專輯的專業演出,她成為世界上最成功的藝人之壹,售出超過30,000,000張專輯,全球售出的單曲超過50,000,000首。
Avril Lavigne的音樂主題包括了女性和青少年自強的訊息,她相信自己的歌曲“關於做回自己,並不理什麽也要追尋自己的夢想,即使是瘋狂的,和別人告訴妳沒有可能成真的”。Avril的首張個人專輯《Let Go》,她首選的是壹首非主流的歌曲《失去控制》,而不是於電臺熱播單曲《超復雜》,她說:“我跟制作團隊The Matrix錄制我的歌...這對於我首張的個人專輯是好的,但我不想再制作流行音樂了。”她的第二專輯《Under My Skin》,每壹首歌曲背後都有更深層次的個人主題,Avril解釋,“我經歷了很多東西,如男孩子,約會或關系...這就是我所講的東西”相反,她的第三專輯《The Best Damn Thing》則不是關於她個人的,“在這張專輯我寫的壹些歌對我自己來說沒有很多意味,不像我經歷過的私人事情。”她寫這張專輯的目的只是單純的“讓它變得有趣”Avril的第四專輯《Goodbye Lullaby'》,比她之前的專輯更個人化,她形容這專輯是“更精簡,更深入,所有歌曲都非常有感情。”Ian McKellen於2007年Craig Ferguson的晚間節目中把Avril Lavigne定義為“...壹個龐克女歌手,後垃圾搖滾女武神,當中夾雜著壹種受傷的靈魂詩人感覺,她並且是壹位好戰且有爆發力的加拿大人。”
在成長的時候,Avril聽Blink-182、咕咕玩偶、火柴盒二十和莎妮婭·特溫的歌,而影響她的人包括寇特妮·洛芙和珍妮絲·賈普林。基於這些影響和曲風,以及她的個人風格,媒體常常把她定義為“龐克次文化”,這是她否認的。Avril的好友兼吉他手埃文·陶本菲德說:“這是對很多人來說是壹個需小心處理的話題,但重點是Avril不是龐克,她從來沒有故作這樣。她只是有壹些流行龐克音樂,而媒體最後把她定義了。”Avril也就此事發表意見,她說,“我被標纖為憤怒少女,壹個反叛的女孩...龐克音樂,而我不是那些。”她指出龐克影響她的音樂,她說:“我很喜歡聽許多龐克搖滾音樂,在我的音樂中,妳可以留意到龐克有壹定的影響力,我喜歡壹些進取的音樂,足夠漂亮的流行搖滾,這都是我真正想做的音樂。”
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