6A - Wednesday, November 6, 2013 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.cam a I fiA - Wednesday, November 6, 2013 The Michigan Daily - michigandailycom a - w 0 EPIC #RaccoonLife Complicated 'Avril' is all over the place Would you like a side of Lavigne with your 'Lavigne'? By GREGORY HICKS Daily Arts Writer Lavigne was thirsty for an intoxicatingly wild record to follow up the relatively sincere Goodbye Lul- laby - eager to free the untamed pop- Avril Lavigne rock artist that became Avril Lavigne an icon for every compli- Epic cated sk8r boi. Evidently, the visual production team missed that memo. Lavigne's fun-filled thrill ride of a fifth studio album introduces itself as a cheerless mascara advertisement, complete with snow-white skin, a despon- dent face, raccoon eyes and a black backdrop. Not exactly the look of a "Bitchin' Summer." It's not for nothing that the expres- sion "don't judge an album by its cover" exists. What intends to be an assem- blage of defiant party anthems is actually an assortment of absurd contradictions. Lavigne can't seriously expect the album's pre- miere track, "Rock N Roll," to justifiably introduce a collection of sugar-coated pop productions that narrate the intensity of being a teenage girl in 2013 America. This senselessness rivals the later track "Bad Girl" - a hard rock duet with Marilyn Manson - being followed by "Hello Kitty," the obligatory 2013-dubstep mess created for the sole purpose of attempting to follow a trend. The album isn't doing Lavigne any favors by relentlessly drilling the topic of age into the tracks ( "Here's To Never Growing Up" and "17"). The 29 year old is pleasantly youthful, in a worldly sense. In a pop-rock sense, her age is viewed as the beginning of the end, despite how irratio- nal or unfair that may seem, and waging a lyrical war against age is a messy battle, especially when the attempt is as unsubtle asAvril Lavigne's content. Two blatantly obvious pitfalls are the album's lead writer Chad Kroeger (lead singer of the infa- mous rock group, Nickelback) and producer Martin Johnson (lead singer of Boys Like Girls, whose production credits lie somewhere between producing for Hannah Montana and producing for Vic- toria Justice). Stylistically, the album is any- where and everywhere. Lavigne took the palette and smashed the whole thing all over the can- vas. The Kroeger-written tracks like "Let Me Go" and "Give You What You Like") sound as if they migrated to Lavigne from some unreleased Nickelback album, while the Johnson-produced tracks (e.g. "Here's To Never Growing Up") are a style junc- tion between Cher Lloyd and One Direction. Even the traditional Avril Lavigne-style songs like "Rock N Roll" have a rebellious- ness that's campy to the point of self-parody. Avril Lavigne's form stains its substance. Everything from cover art to production style and lyrical content is off the mark. For another artist or album, per- haps, the record's characteristics would be fitting, but the frame doesn't hold Lavigne or the atti- tude she was striving for. Ironic, given the self-titling. *I "Masturbation feels like pizza tastes." 'Code' strikes a balance . with humor and advice By CHLOE GILKE Daily Arts Writer Turn on MTV, and what will you find? These days, it's less like- ly to be music-oriented television and more like- ly to be real- ity television. And if you tuned in last Wednesday at 10:00 p.m., you would've found what is Girl Code Thursdays at 10 p.m. MTV oversaturated videos of teens par- tying, techno music and a sassy female voice-over commanding, "Listen up, ladies! It's 'Girl Code.' For those of you who aren't teenage girls, "Girl Code" is a show on MTV that features a bunch of young, up-and-coming comedians commenting on topics relevant to college-age life. 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Jes- simae Peluso starts the conver- sation by laughing the prompt off and ,claiming, "I don't know what virginity is anymore. It's been a while ... " Alice Wetter- lund echoes not long after, "I think losing your virginity is a personal choice. And personally I chose to drop mine like a hot potato with a spider on it." The next five minutes is an avalanche of embarrassing sto- ries and sarcastic asides about virginity during which each girl emphasizes that it's important to make sure that any decision you make regarding virginity is yours and yours alone. Jamie Lee provides the final summa- ry of the girl code to virginity: "Lose it when you're ready. Not when your boyfriend's ready, not when your friends are ready, not when some R. Kelly song comes on and it puts you in the mood. Lose it when you're ready." The particular type of wom- en-specific "relatable humor" associated with the "Girl Code" brand (see also: YouTube celeb- rity Jenna Marbles or the Fat Amy parody Twitter account, @RelatableQuote) comes with a lot of hurdles to jump. Jokes can come off as bland or predictable because they're so deeply rooted in what is familiar to everyone. To fight against the predictabil- ity, cast members sometimes rely on the shock factor of say- ing vulgar things, but this only works sparingly. Many obstacles, however, make "Girl Code" the perfect training ground for its young comedy stars. Being on the show is a valuable opportunity' for them to hone their creative talents and learn how to work around obstacles: It's com- mon knowledge that females are underrepresented in main- stream comedy and the exis- tence of"GirlCode" as aplatform for up-and-comers to get regu- lar exposure to the industry is a huge step in the right direction. The show itself may not be the most sophisticated, but it serves the important purpose of sup- porting female comedians. The show's one unwritten rule is simple: "Girl Code" does not judge. Though they may sometimes be crass, "Girl Code" cast members will never slut shame or look down upon any fellow female. Instead, they take the approach of empowerment: Make every choice your own choice and own it. Despite their "freedom of choice" mentality, the segment on virginity has no mention of those who choose to wait until marriage. This is a loud reminder that "Girl Code" is a source of entertainment, not a medium for discourse about pertinent issues. Ina serious dis- cussion it would be an important point of view to hear, but when the priority is cracking jokes, waiting for marriage isn't really good material to play off of. "Girl Code" 's niche audience of liberal, college-aged females is definitely small and doesn't have much potential for growth, but it doesn't need to be huge to be worth airing. It succeeds at the difficult task of start- ing a dialogue about even the most graphic struggles of being a young adult woman in today's world in a truly funny way. On its surface, "Girl Code" is 20 minutes of quotable entertain- ment, but its subtler messages and the opportunities it pro- vides its cast members make it much more valuable than it may seem. 0 A I