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2013 single by Avril Lavigne

2013 single by Avril Lavigne

"Rock north Whorl"
Avril Lavigne Rock n Roll cover.png
Single by Avril Lavigne
from the album Avril Lavigne
Released 23 August 2013
Recorded 2013
  • Henson Studios (Los Angeles)
  • Conway Recording Studios (Los Angeles)
  • The Lodge (Los Angeles)
  • P.S. Studio (Stockholm)
Genre
  • Pop-punk
  • power pop
Length 3:26
Characterization Epic
Songwriter(s)
  • Avril Lavigne
  • Peter Svensson
  • Rickard B Goransson
  • J Kash
  • Chad Kroeger
  • David Hodges
Producer(due south)
  • Peter Svensson
  • Rickard B Goransson
  • Martin Johnson
Avril Lavigne singles chronology
"Here'due south to Never Growing Upwardly"
(2013)
"Rock n Coil"
(2013)
"Let Me Go"
(2013)
Music video
"Rock n Roll" on YouTube

"Rock n Roll" is a vocal by Canadian recording artist Avril Lavigne. It was released as the second single from her self-titled 5th studio anthology by Sony Music Amusement on 23 August 2013. The song was written by Lavigne, David Hodges, Chad Kroeger, Jacob Kasher Hindlin, Rickard B. Göransson and Peter Svensson and was produced by Peter Svensson.

"Rock n Curl" is an upbeat pop-punk vocal, and lyrically it is a declaration of rebellion on which the vocalist puts upward her "middle finger to the heaven" to "let 'em know that she'south still rock and roll," refusing to comport like an adult. The song received critical praise from music critics, and was highlighted as one of the standout tracks on the album.

"Rock northward Roll" performed moderately on the charts, reaching number i in South korea and Taiwan, and number five in Nihon, respectively. The song failed to make impact elsewhere, peaking at number 37 in Canada and number 91 on the The states Billboard Hot 100 chart. The music video directed by Chris Marrs Piliero shows Lavigne in total combat mode, conspiring with Danica McKellar (playing a grapheme called Winnie Cooper) in an endeavour to "save rock and roll".

Background and release [edit]

After "Hither's to Never Growing Up", Lavigne announced that "Rock n Roll" volition be the 2d single from her "cocky-titled fifth studio album", asking to her fans on her Twitter page, on eighteen July 2013, to unlock the single's comprehend art.[1] Afterward her fans tweeted so much and a consequent worldwide trending topic, Lavigne released the encompass art for "Rock N Scroll" and gave her fans an exclusive listen to the song, uploading the full audio onto her YouTube account.[one]

Lavigne announced via Twitter that "Rock north Whorl" would exist digitally released on 30 July 2013,[2] but subsequently announced on the day that it had been pushed back and it would be released to coincide with the song'due south music video. The date was subsequently confirmed to be 27 August 2013.[iii]

Composition and lyrics [edit]

"Rock northward Roll" was written by Lavigne, Chad Kroeger, David Hodges, Peter Svensson, Rickard Goransson and Jacob Kasher Hindlin[four] with product beingness handled by Svensson, Goransson and Martin Johnson.[v] The song is an upbeat, pop-punk song, which co-ordinate to "MTV News"'due south Jocelyn Vena, "sonically and thematically, picks upward where her start single, 'Here's to Never Growing Upwards,' left off, thanks to its sing-forth chorus, rocking beat and carpe diem mental attitude."[half-dozen] For Sam Lansky of Idolator, the songwriting of the song handled by Dr. Luke protege Jacob Kasher, David Hodges from Evanescence and Peter Svensson from The Cardigans, "is a funny marriage of execrable alt-rock pedigree and genius pop pedigree."[7] Lansky also noted that the song has "a 'stomp-stomp-handclapping' loop that shamelessly apes Queen'due south 'We Will Rock You', strategically placed gang vocals and a mail-chorus 'Hey!' hook so catchy information technology'due south finer burning holes in your encephalon."[seven]

Lyrically, "Rock n Roll" is a "boisterous" declaration of rebellion on which the singer puts upward her "middle finger to the sky" to "let 'em know that she's still rock and whorl,"[half-dozen] promising "she'll never cover up her tattoo and revealing that she prefers her jeans ripped."[eight] "I don't care if I'1000 a misfit, I like it better than the hipster bulls**t," she admits on the opening of the vocal, over boisterous, cheerleader-esque stomps.[9] In the chorus, Lavigne declares, "When information technology's you and me, we don't need no ane to tell us who to be / We go on turning up the radio / When information technology's you and I, just put upwardly our middle finger to the heaven / Allow 'em know that we're withal stone n roll."[seven]

Reception [edit]

Critical reception [edit]

"Rock northward Roll" was universally acclaimed by music critics. Robert Copsey of Digital Spy gave the song four out of five stars, writing that "Rock due north Roll" features "the best of her bratty, hook-laden rock-pop; and we're prophylactic in the noesis Avril wouldn't have it any other way," too writing that, "it wouldn't sound out of identify on a One Direction album."[9] In another review for Digital Spy, Copsey noted that "she yells, 'Let's get wasted!' with the same rebellious charm that feels aught if reassuringly familiar."[ten] Sam Lansky of Idolator praised the track, writing that "information technology's deliriously, thrillingly wonderful, maybe even better than 'Here'due south to Never Growing Upward'," pointing out that, "It'south a little shouty and bratty similar 'Sk8er Boi' or 'Girlfriend', and not quite every bit sweet as 'Growing', but with a pop chorus that's absolutely jaw-dropping and 100% sincere."[7] Sputnikmusic staff called the song "the catchiest song on the entire album."[eleven] B30 Music Reviews lauded the song, calling information technology "pretty spectacular", stating that the "pure gratitude" track "tears it autonomously on production value", however stated that the song was slightly similar to her previous unmarried "Here'due south to Never Growing Upwardly".[12]

While reviewing the anthology, Jason Lipshut of Billboard Magazine wrote that the song is "equally proficient of a atomic number 82-off rails equally any: bombastic, sneering only defiantly listenable, 'Rock n Curlicue' reveals its all-time details -- the chunkiness of the guitar solo, the line 'I ain't never gonna cover up that tattoo' -- in repeated listens."[13] Elliot Robinson of So Then Gay picked it as a "standout track", calling it "brilliant".[14] Direct Lyrics gave a positive review, stating the song "rocks" and should have been picked as the album'southward atomic number 82 single, praising the song's "epic production, cheeky lyrics" and "tricky melody", favorably comparing to her 2002 single "Sk8er Boi", notwithstanding noted the vocal's potential lack of radio appeal.[15] Amy Sciarretto of PopCrush gave the song two and a half out of v stars. Sciarretto called the vocal "overly enunciated" and "standard issue Avril", however praised the guitar solo which provided a "tougher timbre". Sciarretto concluded her review by stating Lavigne's fans would "love" the song, still that "it likely wouldn't bring her whatsoever new fans".

"Rock N Roll" was named by MTV.com every bit 'The Best Superhero-themed Music Video of all-time' chirapsia Taylor Swift's 'Bad Blood' and many more.

Commercial performance [edit]

"Rock n Gyre" performed modestly on the charts worldwide, not matching the success of the previous single, "Here'due south to Never Growing Upwardly". In the U.s., "Rock due north Roll" only peaked at number 91 on Billboard Hot 100 chart, becoming her lowest charting unmarried since "Hot" (2007), staying only ane week on the charts.[16] While in Canada, the single managed to enter the top-forty, peaking at number 37 on the Canadian Hot 100, but but stayed on the charts for 2 weeks.[16] In Commonwealth of australia, the song debuted and peaked at number 45 on the ARIA Charts.[17]

On the other hand, the single proved to be way more successful in East Asia, reaching the acme-five in two countries. In South korea, the single debuted at number 2, with sales 26,637,[18] while in the adjacent week, the vocal took over the number-one spot with 23,153 downloads sold. Information technology's the fourth acknowledged vocal by a foreign artist in September 2013 in Southward Korea with 46,865 downloads. In October the song brutal to number 80 with 9,383 copies sold. "Stone N Coil" debuted at number 91, and rose to number 5, on the week ending 12 October 2013. The song re-entered into the charts dated on fifteen November 2013, when she performed the song on a TV station in Japan, peaking at #5 on the land's official singles chart. To date, "Rock N Roll" has sold more than 500,000 copies worldwide.

Accolades [edit]

Music video [edit]

Lyric video [edit]

A lyric video for "Stone n Roll" – featuring fan-fabricated videos submitted through Instagram – was released onto Lavigne's official Vevo account on 12 August 2013. Irish duo Jedward, make a cameo in the lyric video.[22]

Groundwork and release [edit]

On 25 July 2013, Lavigne began shooting the music video for the song, directed by Chris Marrs Piliero. Information technology features actress Danica McKellar,[23] Billy Zane and Sid Wilson of the ring Slipknot.[24] According to Courtney E. Smith of Radio.com, the video "takes all kinds of ideas from the 1995 cult film Tank Girl including the comic book inspired opening credits and the punk-meets-military costuming. Avril even wears the blonde hair with pink streaks that Lori Trivial sported as the titular character."[25] Four teaser videos were released on 13, sixteen, xviii Baronial, and xix August 2013 respectively, followed by the full video on 20 August 2013.[26] The music video was shot in Palmdale, California.

Synopsis [edit]

Cquote1.png "It was the offset kiss for both of us. We never actually talked nigh it afterward. But I think about the events of that mean solar day again and again, and somehow I know Winnie does too"

—Lavigne talking about the osculation shared with Danica McKellar, straight quoting the voiceover from the pilot episode of The Wonder Years.[27]

The music video opens with a promo for Sony Xperia Z1 which includes a reference to one of Lavigne'south primeval hits "Sk8er Boi" during which the vocaliser recites a few of the vocal's lyrics on the phone.[28] As she hangs up, the telephone screen shows the opening scene of the storyline, where Lavigne is dressed in army wear, dancing in forepart of a diner and a vehicle. The theme of the video revolves around the vocalizer and her coiffure[27] taking on the mission of "Saving Rock N Roll."[ commendation needed ] An attack by bear and shark crossbreed hybrids called the "bearsharks" threatens the existence of Rock N Roll. The bearshark kills off the graphic symbol Billy Zane portrays. In a diner, Lavigne is on a date with her girlfriend. She shreds the waitress's outfit to make her look hotter, then she notices the bearshark in disguised grade and fights him. He throws a baby at her but she tosses the babe away. The bearshark gets away after scaring Lavigne and her crew with a lobster.[29] [ failed verification ]

The scene where Lavigne and McKellar share a kiss.

Afterward defeating the lobster, the vocalizer, her girlfriend Winnie (Danica McKellar) and their dog follow the bearshark. During the car chase, the drunken dog crashes into a tree, dying. Afterwards a dialogue between Lavigne and Winnie, they mourn the dog, concord that it will all exist all right and then kiss, followed by a brief monologue from Lavigne talking almost the kiss. During the dog's funeral, Lavigne unlocks a magical guitar from his catafalque, which she plays the song'south guitar claw with in the forepart 1000 of a church (which is inspired in the Guns N' Roses Music Video, "November Rain", where Slash appears doing a solo with his guitar in the front of a church), then she uses it to slay the bearshark, who finally appears in his real form. Later on her victory, Lavigne gets a thumb upwardly from Baton Zane, who flies off into the sky on a segway. She smiles and raises her guitar into the heaven. The motion picture turns into a drawing and the credits curl.[thirty] [ failed verification ]

Reception [edit]

Histrion Billy Zane received positive response for his cameo in the video.

The video had mixed reception from critics. Natalie Finn of E! Online wrote the video is "Part drawing, part one-act and somewhat fierce, 'Rock North Roll' is all girls-merely-want-to-have fun shenanigans."[27] Jason Lipshut of Billboard praised the video, writing that, "The video (which takes nigh of its cues from the comic volume earth) is loud, unsubtle and utterly fantastic," writing that some of the highlights of the music video is "the post-car crash kiss with Danica McKellar, Lavigne ripping off her nemesis' mustache to reveal his true identity and of course, the oddball cameo from the 'Titanic' villain (Billy Zane)."[30] Sam Lansky of Idolator also enjoyed the video, writing that, " It's colorful, flashy and surprisingly funny, and it shows why Avril'due south self-aware teenage brat routine is so irresistible."[31] Beak Lamb of Almost.com wrote the video "is all mannerly, humorous, activeness packed fun."[32]

Samantha Martin of Pop Grit wrote "the video is the weirdest and also the greatest", expressing that, "[...] when Avril Lavigne makes things more complicated, she ends up with a masterpiece."[33] Nicole James of Fuse called it "a listen-boggling hodgepodge of weird moments," writing that Avril "wins this ane."[34] In a negative review, Melinda Newman of HitFix criticized the video, for "moving at a fast clip," because information technology "feels compelled to put in 'shocking' moments, like a really bad joke nearly a canis familiaris licking its balls, and a stunningly unsexy girl-on-girl kiss between Lavigne and McKellar. It is only when Lavigne is leaning up against her souped-up getaway vehicle singing or when she grabs a very absurd guitar that she seems remotely in her element." Newman also wrote that, "It's almost painful to watch her try to emote her way through her tough-girl antics."[29] The video was highly met with positive feedback when information technology was able to grab 5th position on Yahoo's top ten music videos of 2013. Similarly PopCrush also expressed the same reviews on the song claiming it to exist the best music video of 2013

Alive performances [edit]

On 26 September 2013, Lavigne performed the song on the Jimmy Kimmel Live! to a large audition outside the studio. The performance had Lavigne dressed in a black-and-silver "pop-punk finery", while her backup dancers – and, the behemothic bearshark from her "Rock Northward Roll" video – started the fix while perched on a Jeep before making their way to the stage mid-song, with "well-timed" smoke bombs punctuated the operation of the track."[35] Lavigne besides performed the vocal on "Actress", when she stopped past Universal Studios Hollywood to talk with Mario Lopez about her album. Lavigne performed the single on different Television receiver shows of Japanese Tv on November 2013 and February 2014.

On 30 September 2013, Lavigne performed the track on The Queen Latifah Show. Mike Wass of Idolator commented that the vocalizer performed the song for "a less than appreciative audition," praising Lavigne, which co-ordinate to her, "looked and sounded great simply information technology was difficult to watch her chugalug out an ode to never growing up while the crowd clapped along like church parishioners."[37]

Rails listing [edit]

Digital download[38]
  1. "Rock n Curl" – 3:26
CD unmarried (Walmart exclusive)
  1. "Rock n Roll" (Album version) – 3:26
  2. "Rock northward Gyre" (Instrumental) – three:27

Credits and personnel [edit]

Personnel
  • Backing Vocals, Lead vocals – Avril Lavigne
  • Songwriting – Avril Lavigne, Chad Kroeger, David Hodges, Peter Svensson, Rickard Göransson, Jacob Kasher
  • Production – Martin Johnson, Peter Svensson, Rickard Göransson
  • Mixing – Serban Ghenea
  • Engineering – Kyle Moorman, Brandon Paddock

Credits adapted from the liner notes of Avril Lavigne (2013), Ballsy Records.[5]

Charts and certifications [edit]

Release history [edit]

Region Date Format Label
Italy[58] 23 August 2013 Contemporary striking radio Sony
United States[3] [59] [60] 26 August 2013 (2013-08-26) Top forty Radio Ballsy Records
27 August 2013 Digital download, CD single
Australia[61] Digital download Ballsy Records, Sony Music
Philippines[62]
Taiwan[63] CD single Sony Music
U.k.[38] 27 October 2013 Digital download Epic Records, Sony Music

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