![]() Love Sux represents Lavigne’s seventh album overall and first to be released on DTA Records, founded by blink-182 drummer Travis Barker. In doing so, the 17-year-old rebel pop starlet the world came to embrace in 2002 will surface to your ears once again- even if it’s now up to a 37-year-old woman, who’s experienced plenty of the trials of the adult world, to embody that role vicariously. If you seek to keep those fleeting feelings of nostalgia for that era alive, then quickly throw on the new Avril Lavigne album, Love Sux. How could that not be so, after hearing “Lose Yourself,” “In Da Club,” “Family Affair,” and a string of other turn-of-the century smash hits performed in one go? Love Sux – Avril Lavigne If you, like 112.3 million other people, watched the Super Bowl last month, there’s a good chance that the halftime show gave you a dose of nostalgia for the early 2000’s musical landscape. ![]() Her seventh studio album, ‘Love Sux,’ finds Avril Lavigne channeling her younger rocker self while making occasional room for some mature perspective on her life and career.
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