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Saturday, August 17, 2013

New Music: Avril Lavigne "Self Titled" Fifth Studio Album

Avril Lavigne is the upcoming self-titled fifth studio album by Canadian singer-songwriter Avril Lavigne. The album is scheduled to be released on 24 September 2013 by Epic Records, as the follow-up to her fourth studio album, Goodbye Lullaby (2011). Recording sessions began in November 2011, and took place over a period of almost two years, concluding in July 2013. The lead single, "Here's to Never Growing Up", was released on 9 April 2013 and was a success; reaching the top twenty in the United States, Canada, Australia and United Kingdom, and the top ten in Ireland and Japan. Lavigne premiered the second single, "Rock N Roll", on 18 July 2013, it will be released on 27 August, with the music video premiering a week earlier on 20 August.

Three months after the release of Goodbye Lullaby, Lavigne announced that work on her fifth studio album had already begun, with eight songs written so far. Lavigne stated that the album would musically be the opposite of Goodbye Lullaby, with a release date rumoured for sometime in 2012 Lavigne explained, "Goodbye Lullaby was more mellow, [but] the next one will be pop and more fun again. I already have a song that I know is going to be a single, I just need to re-record it! In late 2011, Lavigne confirmed that she had moved to Epic Records, which is now headed by L.A. Reid. It was announced in July 2013 that the album would be released on 24 September 2013. On August 8, 2013, Lavigne revealed the cover art for the album via her Instagram account.

Avril Lavigne sports an emo look on the cover artwork for her new self-titled album Avril Lavigne! “Thanks to all my fans for the amazing support! Here’s an exclusive look at the cover of my new, self-titled album!” the 28-year-old singer wrote on her Facebook page. The "Here's to Never Growing Up" singer also debuted the album's art, a glam close-up of her face in lights. The long-awaited set, which includes collaborations with husband Chad Kroeger of Nickelback and an appearance from Marilyn Manson on the track "Bad Girl," has yet to find a release date, but is expected later this summer. "The record's really diverse," Lavigne told Billboard earlier this year. "Basically, this album I wanted to still have... emotional, heartfelt ballads, but I also wanted to make this record a little more upbeat and feel-good. And that's also the place that I'm in in my life."



Not only is Avril calling her new release Avril Lavigne, but she even plastered a pic of her totally pretty face on the cover (above)!
Oooh! The sensational starlet looks more goth than when she married Nickelback frontman Chad Kroeger in a black wedding dress!
- See more at: http://perezhilton.com/2013-08-08-avril-lavigne-new-album-cover-art-eponymous-canada#sthash.PY9oc46d.dpuf
Not only is Avril calling her new release Avril Lavigne, but she even plastered a pic of her totally pretty face on the cover (above)!
Oooh! The sensational starlet looks more goth than when she married Nickelback frontman Chad Kroeger in a black wedding dress!
- See more at: http://perezhilton.com/2013-08-08-avril-lavigne-new-album-cover-art-eponymous-canada#sthash.PY9oc46d.dpuf
Download Avril Lavigne single "Here's to Never Growing Up" in iTunes



Not only is Avril calling her new release Avril Lavigne, but she even plastered a pic of her totally pretty face on the cover (above)!
Oooh! The sensational starlet looks more goth than when she married Nickelback frontman Chad Kroeger in a black wedding dress!
- See more at: http://perezhilton.com/2013-08-08-avril-lavigne-new-album-cover-art-eponymous-canada#sthash.PY9oc46d.dpuf
Not only is Avril calling her new release Avril Lavigne, but she even plastered a pic of her totally pretty face on the cover (above)!
Oooh! The sensational starlet looks more goth than when she married Nickelback frontman Chad Kroeger in a black wedding dress!
- See more at: http://perezhilton.com/2013-08-08-avril-lavigne-new-album-cover-art-eponymous-canada#sthash.PY9oc46d.dpuf


Friday, August 16, 2013

New Music: Katy Perry Fourth Studio Album "Prism" vs Lady Gaga Third Studio Album "Art Pop"

Prism is the upcoming fourth studio album by American singer-songwriter Katy Perry. The album is scheduled to be released on October 22, 2013, by Capitol Records, as the follow up to her third album, Teenage Dream (2010). The album is preceded by the release of its lead single, "Roar", which made its radio debut on August 10, 2013 and was released onto iTunes and YouTube on August 12, 2013.

"This new song is called 'Roar.' It's a bit of a self-empowering type of song," she said. "I wrote it because I was sick of keeping all these feelings inside and not speaking up for myself, which caused a lot of resentment." She went on to say that she has been to therapy since her last album, which influenced her new music."Obviously I've been through a lot of therapy since my last record and that's what this is about," she said. Although Perry did not specifically say that the therapy was a result of her divorce from comedian Russell Brand, the timing does coincide. Brand filed for divorce from the pop star in late December 2011 after just over a year of marriage. Her last album, "Teenage Dream," originally hit shelves in 2010; an updated release came out in March 2012. 

Perry told Billboard in late 2012 that she wants to take some time off before starting recording her third album, stating: "I'm an adult and what I'm not going to do is hurry up to fail, to shoot myself in the foot. I need to live so I have something worth singing about. That's always been the case for me." She also stated: "I know exactly the record I want to make next. I know the artwork, the coloring and the tone..... I even know what type of tour I'm doing next. I'll be very pleased if the vision I have in my head becomes a reality." However, Perry mentioned that she does not want the album to be a "Teenage Dream 2.0", stating: "That would be silly. It's not of any interest for me to try and outdo myself at every corner. 

Katy Perry's promotional gold 18-wheeler truck was hit by an alleged drunk driver on Friday (August 9). According to TMZ, the incident occurred while the truck was parked in a lot outside a Walmart store in Pennsylvania. Perry wasn't inside the truck at the time and nobody was injured in the collision. Perry later used Twitter to reassure fans that the truck, which displays the title and release date of her forthcoming album 'Prism', hasn't been seriously damaged.

Download Katy Perry's new single "Roar" in iTunes

 



Lady Gaga might live to regret pushing the release of “Applause” forward a week. Instead of leaping to number one within hours as many observers expected, the highly-anticipated single failed to topple Katy Perry‘s “Roar” from the top spot and then, to add insult to injury, fell back to number three this afternoon (August 15) behind Robin Thicke‘s all-conquering “Blurred Lines”. The one-spot drop was enough to spook Little Monsters and many began to wonder if the DJ White Shadow-produced ode to hip surgery was, in fact, flopping. It didn’t take Gaga long to go into damage control — jumping on Twitter to point out the track’s international success and reminding fans that “Applause” doesn’t officially impact radio until August 19. Mother Monster is right, of course. It’s way too early to call “Applause” a chart disappointment but it must be unsettling that Katy has dominated so overwhelmingly. See Lady Gaga’s tweets and some highlights from the fan meltdown after the jump.

Lady Gaga's ARTPOP is still a a few months away, but the pop star has been steeling herself for backlash in many of her early public statements about the LP. "Dont focus on ANY blogger criticism. I have been a producer/songwriter/musician for over 10 years. Trust the artist bloggers are not critics," she tweeted on August 11. In a follow-up post, she added, "#STOPHarassingTheArtist we are here to entertain you." Discussing the decision making which went into choosing the album's lead single, she added: "It's an incredible process choosing the first single. You just play the music and see who gets drunk and takes their shirt off first." Meanwhile, producer DJ White Shadow – who worked with Gaga on the record – said that the singer had written a huge mass of material for the LP. "It's a result of her dedication," he said. "We wrote 70-100 songs over the course of two and half years. This time we tried to have as much fun as we possibly could and then brought them to our friends and said, 'What do you think?'"

The concepts and themes of the album began developing in December 2011. While performing a concert in Australia, Gaga previewed a song titled "Princess Die", a song with suicidal themes that was written about Princess Diana and her death. Gaga stated that the version of "Princess Die" she performed likely will not be included on Artpop, but a more upbeat dance version of the track may possibly make the final tracklist. She also declared that this album will demonstrate a "lack of maturity and responsibility", and that Artpop is contrast to the themes that were displayed in her previous album Born This Way. In November, Gaga revealed via her Twitter that she wrote "like 50 songs" to be considered for inclusion on Artpop. In an interview with Ryan Seacrest, Gaga revealed that “ARTPOP is a celebration and a poetic musical journey through my friends and I hanging out and enjoying being pop stars.” Gaga described the album as being a "reverse Warholian experience." The Warholian experience is a direct reference to artist Andy Warhol, whose philosphophy was to take popular things and make them art. Gaga's goal with ARTPOP is to do the opposite of this. On her website during 2012, Gaga revealed that Artpop will contain complextro, J-pop, dance and what she describes as "underground gay Chicago trap." Gaga and her producers took an experimental approach to the album. According to producer Zedd, "There was one song that started from her just giving me, like, ten words to describe an emotion, and then I had to make this into music." According to Gaga, the point of Artpop is so pop and art can have an exchange. Gaga was much happier when writing this album than she was with her previous albums. She described Artpop as her "first real album" and that it emulated a "phoenix rising from the ashes."

Here are the complete confirm tracks from Lady Gaga New Album "Art Pop" :
  1. Applause
  2. Tea
  3. GUY (Girl Under You)
  4. Burqa
  5. Aura
  6. Ratchet feat. Azealia Banks
  7. Red Flame feat. Azealia Banks
  8. Sex Dreams
  9. Mary Jane Holland
  10. ARTPOP
  11. Swine
 Download Lady Gaga's new single "Applause" in iTunes