Mascara-streaked moods dictate an excess of ballads and rockers that trade in sterile nü-metal crunch, leaving Lavigne's pop-punk spunk by the wayside.
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In the would-be anthem "Who Knows," Lavigne teeters between "there's always a brand-new day" and living "today like it's my last day."
The first single, "Don't Tell Me," finds her pining for a knob who tried too hard to get in her pants, and sounding more devastated than defiant. Reissue of the second studio album from Avril Lavigne, originally released in 2004 and follows on from the breakthrough debut Let Go and it takes on a slightly more dark tone in comparison, but still holds its radio-friendly pop-punk influenced sound, full of big hooks and addictive choruses. For an artist who scans as punk (at least enough to sneer off the present-day importance of The Sex Pistols, as she did in Entertainment Weekly), Lavigne sounds more wounded than brash on an album dominated by beguiling boys and their hurtful ways. Avril Lavigne - Under My Skin - Music On Vinyl - LP: £24.99. Hooks haunt and taunt her on Under My Skin, the decidedly dour follow-up to her 2002 debut Let Go.