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''Head Above Water'' is the sixth studio album by Canadian singer-songwriter
Avril Lavigne Avril Ramona Lavigne ( ; born September 27, 1984) is a Canadian singer and songwriter. At age 16, she signed a two-album recording contract with Arista Records. Her debut studio album, ''Let Go (Avril Lavigne album), Let Go'' (2002), is the ...
. It was released on February 15, 2019, through
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. It is Lavigne's first studio release since her self-titled fifth studio album (2013), marking the longest gap between two of her studio albums, and is her first and only album recorded for the new incarnation of BMG (she was originally signed to the first incarnation of BMG, which later became
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). She assumed an integral role in the album's production and collaborated with several producers including
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,
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, Chris Baseford, Johan Carlsson,
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from
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, Travis Clark of
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,
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,
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and
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among others. The album draws inspiration from Lavigne's battle with
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, with her describing the album as an "emotional journey". The
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was released as the
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from the album in September 2018, followed by " Tell Me It's Over" as the second single in December 2018, "
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" as the third single the week of the album's release, a collaboration with rapper
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and " I Fell in Love with the Devil" as the fourth single in June 2019. ''Head Above Water'' received generally mixed reviews from music critics. While some praised Lavigne's vocal performance, themes and maturity compared to the singer's previous works, some noted the "generic" sound of the album, criticizing the lyrics and production of certain songs. The album debuted at number five on the ''Billboard''
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chart, making it Lavigne's sixth album to enter the top ten in Canada. In the United States the album debuted at number thirteen on the
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chart. In the
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the album debuted and peaked at number ten on the
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OCC chart. In support of the album, Lavigne embarked on the
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, starting on September 14, 2019 (her first tour in nearly five years following
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).


Background and development

In December 2014, Lavigne was diagnosed with
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. According to her, she "sat behind a piano and sang past the pain". The songs on the album are inspired by her battle with Lyme disease. On December 25, 2016, Lavigne announced that she would release the album in 2017. On March 1, 2017, Lavigne announced that she had signed with
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and promised to release the album in 2017. On January 21, 2018, Lavigne responded to a fan on Twitter about the album, saying: "
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personal, dear, intimate, dramatic, raw, powerful, strong and unexpected. This record is a true emotional journey." On February 7, 2018, Lavigne posted on Twitter about the album, saying: "I've started mixing my album and all of the pieces are finally coming together. These songs are so close to my heart. Wish me luck while I throw every last drop of me into these final stages." In May, Lavigne finished recording the album, though she was reported to have worked with songwriter Bonnie McKee afterwards. On July 7, 2018, Lavigne stated that the album cover was being shot that week. On August 18, 2018, Lavigne posted on her social media: "Exciting things coming" and "prepping for my video shoot". On September 6, 2018, Lavigne posted a letter to her fans on her official website, revealing she wrote and recorded most of the album on her couch due to Lyme disease. She also stated that " Head Above Water" was the first song she wrote for the album. To Lavigne, recording this album was a "victorious moment" and a "huge accomplishment", describing it as "a very strong, triumphant, powerful and true record to me and my experiences over the last few years". On December 7, the singer revealed that the name of the album as ''Head Above Water'' and the tracklist. Along with revealing the album title, Lavigne also unveiled the cover artwork. The front cover shows her nude sitting in a pool of water holding an acoustic guitar close to her body.


Composition and themes

In an interview with ''
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'', Lavigne explained that she "wanted to make this record about the vocals so you could really hear the lyrics and feel the emotion because sometimes the music can be overbearing", and to "explore with different sounds like "Crush" and "Tell Me It's Over"; they're a little bit more throwback and jazzy." She also described the album as "going back to my roots — I got my start in church and musical theater before I started writing my own music.".


Songs

''Head Above Water'' opens with its title track, an "empowering"
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ballad, backed by steady-building mix of piano, strings, synths and thunderous drums". Second track "Birdie" contains "gloomy, feet-crunching-in snow beats" and lyrics about feeling trapped. Regarding the song's inspiration, Lavigne said "I had that concept in my head two years before I wrote it. I was feeling bad. I kept saying to myself, "I feel like I'm a bird locked up in a cage. I feel like I'm in jail." I was just stuck with a bunch of s–t. That's where that concept came from. It's not necessarily about my illness but about other stuff in my life. I love that song because it has an empowering message of standing up for yourself, doing something about a situation you're in, taking charge, and removing yourself. I think a lot of people can relate to that whether that's a toxic relationship they're in, or they're not happy with their job." Third track "I Fell in Love with the Devil" is an "ominous, tightly crafted rumination on toxic relationships", which Lavigne wrote "as a constant reminder to erselfthat some of the darkest people in this world can be disguised as angels". The album's fourth track and second single "Tell Me It's Over" is a
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and
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ballad. Lavigne explained in a statement that the song is about "being strong, finally putting your foot down and closing the door on a relationship that you know is wrong after time and time again of falling for their games." About her inspirations to write the song, Lavigne said, "The vocals and the lyrics are very vulnerable which is reflective of the feelings I had in relationships like these. I wanted to write something classic and have been inspired by some of the timeless queens I listen to everyday at home,
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." Fifth track and third single "Dumb Blonde" is a "fiery" and "plucky" mix of pop,
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, hip hop, punk rock and
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music; with Lavigne describing the conception of the song as "something I actually went through where I had an experience with someone calling me a dumb blonde. I was like, 'Ooh that's a good concept and title.' It started as a misogynist intimidated by my independence. I just thought that was really unfair." Sixth track "It Was in Me" is an "earnestly delivered self-empowerment anthem", which Lavigne compared to her 2002 single " I'm with You". Seventh track "Souvenir" was described by ''
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'' as a "sun-drenched love song", and features lyrics "guardedly optimistic about a new love". Eighth track "Crush" is "retro-leaning" and "a warm ode to the more fluid moments of early love". Ninth track "Goddess" "comes on with a playful note, wishing for a simpler time with breezy sonic flair", while tenth track "Bigger Wow" was said by ''
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'' to "sound like a cross between
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and
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". Eleventh track "Love Me Insane" was described by ''
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'' as containing a "half-yodel" which "is a hook in itself". Twelfth and final track "Warrior" is a ballad described by Lavigne as "one of the first songs I wrote for the album" and according to her, is "about the health battle I continue to fight every day".


Singles

The song " Head Above Water" serves as the album's lead single. It was released on September 19, 2018, and impacted
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radio and
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on October 8, 2018. The song was described as "a powerful, spiritual epiphany detailing the Canadian singer's journey through her battle with Lyme disease." The single was certified 2× Platinum in Canada and Platinum in Brazil and US. " Tell Me It's Over" was announced as the second single from the album on December 5, 2018, and was released the following December 12, with the album's pre-order. The album's third single, "
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", was released on February 12, 2019, featuring rapper
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, it debuted at number ninety-two on the Canadian Singles chart. " I Fell in Love with the Devil" was announced as the fourth single from the album on June 7, 2019, and was released on June 28. " We Are Warriors" was released as a new version of her song "Warrior", and was released as a charity single on April 24, 2020, for the
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.


Critical reception

''Head Above Water'' received mixed reviews from music critics. At
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, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, the album has an average score of 55 based on 12 reviews, indicating "mixed or average reviews". Lavigne's vocals were complimented by critics; Arielle Gordon, writing for ''Pitchfork'', commented that ''Head Above Water'' "is an album about resilience, one that explores the range of her vocal chords, with little time for the scream-singing that once defined her sound"; and David Needleman of ''
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'' writing that Lavigne has "never sounded stronger or more vocally confident". The album was also noted to show maturity compared to Lavigne's previous works; with Nick Levine of ''
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'' writing that ''Head Above Water'' "isn't her most banging album, but it is a deeply honest one that sounds a lot like growing up gracefully." Many critics noted a generic sound to the album. Alexandra Pollard from ''
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'' wrote that the album "might not have found a musical identity that truly becomes her, but Head Above Water is an effective, and occasionally affecting, album". In an article for ''
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'', Ian Gormely observed that "Across the record's 12 tracks, Lavigne tries on a variety of styles, inhabiting each with ease, but rarely manages to rise above and make the sound her own". Marianna Lozowska called the album "boring", being " avigne'sown worst nightmare" while writing for ''
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''. Dylan Tuck gave the album 2/5 stars in an article for '' The Skinny'', acknowledging the powerful ballads such as the lead single, but negatively spoke about the majority of the album, noting that "it eltmuch like a lost Lavigne seeking a sound that’ll just keep her afloat".


Accolades


Commercial performance

''Head Above Water'' debuted at number five on the ''
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'' Canadian Albums chart. In the United States the album debuted at number thirteen on the US ''Billboard'' 200 chart, with 29,000 units on its first week. It also became the lowest entry on the chart, comparing to the previous one, ''
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'' (2013) that sold 44,000 copies. On the ''
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'' Independent Albums, the album peaked at number one. In the United Kingdom the album debuted and peaked at number 10 with 5,766 units sold. It also went straight to number one on the UK Independent Albums. In Germany, the album debuted at number three, making it her best performance on the chart since ''
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'' (2007). Overall, the album reached top 10 positions in 10 countries. In Japan, the album had sold 42,424 copies by the end 2019.


Track listing


Notes

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Personnel


Vocals

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– vocals *
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– vocals *
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– vocals *
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– background vocals * Kylen Deporter – background vocals * Johan Carlsson – background vocals * Maiya Sykes – background vocals * Mika Lett – background vocals


Instrumentation

* Stephan Moccio – piano, keyboards * Jay Paul Bicknell – drum programming, keyboards * Jonathan Martin Berry – guitar * Paul Bushnell – bass *
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– drums * Chris Baseford – drum programming * Kevin Fox – cello *
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– cello *
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– keyboards * Zane Carney – guitar , electric guitar * Larry Gold – string arranger * Johan Carlsson – piano, B3, bass ,
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, acoustic guitar , electric guitar , tambourine , handclaps , shaker,
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, Juno synth,
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* Mattias Bylund –
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, string arrangement , synthesizer, horn arrangement , synth pads * Mattias Johansson – violin * David Bukovinszky – cello * Janne Bjerger – trumpets * Tomas Jonsson –
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* Wojtek Goral -
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* Peter Noos Johansson - trombone *
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- guitar *
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* Jeremy Lertola - acoustic guitars


Production

* Stephan Moccio – production, vocal production * Jay Paul Bicknell – additional production * Chris Baseford – vocal production , production *
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– vocal production * J. R. Rotem – production * Johan Carlsson – production , vocal production * Noah "Mailbox" Passovoy – vocal production *
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– production, vocal production *
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– additional production * Scott Robinson – vocal production *
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– vocal production , production *
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– production * Avril Lavigne – production * Blake Healy – vocal production


Technical

* Jay Paul Bicknell – engineering * Chris Baseford – engineering , vocal engineering , mixing engineering * Kylen Deporter – assistant engineering * Aaron Sterling – additional engineering *
Serban Ghenea Șerban Ghenea (born October 13, 1969) is a Grammy award-winning Romanian-Canadian audio engineer and mixer. Early life and education Ghenea was born in Bucharest, Romania in 1969. In 1976 he moved to Montreal with his family. He later attended ...
– mixing engineering * John Hanes – engineering * J. R. Rotem – programming * Sam Kalandjian – engineering * Scott Robinson – vocal engineering * Larry Gold – strings conductor * Johan Carlsson – programming * Mattias Bylund – strings and horns recording engineering , strings engineering, strings editor * Sam Holland – recording engineering , engineering * Jeremy Lertola - engineering , programming * Cory Bice - assistant engineering * Chantry Johnson - vocal engineering * Caleb Hulin - vocal engineering *
Tony Maserati Tony Maserati is an American record producer and audio engineer specializing in mixing. He was involved in the development of the New York R&B and hip-hop scene in the 1990s, working with Mary J. Blige, Notorious B.I.G., Puff Daddy, and Queen ...
- mixing engineering * Jon Levine – mixing * Serge Courtois – mixing engineering *
Chris Gehringer Chris Gehringer (born May 27, 1962) is an American mastering engineer, known for having mastered recordings such as Gwen Stefani's '' Love. Angel. Music. Baby.'' (2004), Rihanna's '' Loud'' (2010), Lady Gaga's '' Born This Way'' (2011) and Drake' ...
– mastering engineering * Will Quinnell – mastering assistant


Artwork

* David Needleman – photography * Randall Leddy – art direction and design


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References

{{Authority control 2019 albums Avril Lavigne albums Albums produced by J. R. Rotem Albums produced by Jon Levine BMG Rights Management albums Vector Recordings albums