Avril Lavigne’s new album is finished and it may arrive sooner than you think
It looks like Avril Lavigne has officially wrapped the recording process for her highly-anticipated new studio album. This week, Lavigne confirmed the news and even revealed when fans can possibly expect to hear the entire LP. Read more: The 2021 Rock Hall nominations have sparked that genre debate again Over the past few months, Avril […]
Over the past few months, Avril Lavigne has been hard at work in the studio on her upcoming full-length album. For the forthcoming release, Lavigne teamed up with legendary producer John Feldmann and MOD SUN. Back in December, Feldmann told Wall Of Sound that Lavigne is returning to her pop-punk roots for this next album which marks her first release since 2019’s Head About Water.
Just last week, Lavigne channeled her innerMark Hoppus while in the studio with Feldmann. She posted a video to her Instagram Story of her rocking out on bass.
Now, it looks like Lavigne has officially finished recording her new material. Earlier this week, she revealed on Instagram that her new music is “coming soon.” As well, fans can expect to possibly hear the full album this summer.
“It’s done,” she says. “Music coming soon. For sure summer.”
So far, Lavigne has given a few glimpses into the recording process behind her new music. Back in December, she teased that a collaboration withMachine Gun Kelly may be on the way. Lavigne posted some behind-the-scenes photos in the studio that include an image of MGK seemingly tracking vocals in the recording booth.
In January 2020, Travis Clark shared that he was actually working in the studio with MGK and Lavigne. The We The Kings frontman exclusively told Alternative Press that the trio collaborated together on some new music. However, it’s unknown if this project will appear on Lavigne’s upcoming album.
“[With Avril], she was like, ‘Hey, I see that you post pictures with your buddy Machine Gun Kelly. Do you think you would want to write?’ And I was like, ‘Yeah!’ So I texted him. I was like, ‘Yo, you want to work on a couple [of] songs with me and Avril for her record?’ And he said, ‘Absolutely.’ So that all parlayed and ended up snowballing into each other. I end up in really cool sessions that I just never thought I would ever really be a part of.”