Music and lyrics Love Sux was described by Lavigne in an interview with
Entertainment Weekly as the "most
alternative record I've made from front to back", further explaining "most of my albums have like pop songs,
ballads, and it's quite diverse. The people I worked with really understood me and come from that genre of music". She described the recording of the album as feeling as though she was "back in high school hanging out with the type of people [she] grew up with, and it was just effortless." In an interview with
Nylon, Lavigne said that "the album is light and happy, even though there's songs about heartbreak and breaking up" but that "it's also anthemic, and it's powerful, and it has a positive message for people to stand up for yourself, to have self-worth." She further stated that
Love Sux is the album she had "wanted to make for [her] whole career," drawing
skate punk influences from
NOFX,
Blink-182,
Green Day and
the Offspring. The album has been described by critics as being
pop-punk,
alternative rock and
emo.
Songs Love Sux opens with the track "Cannonball", described by Ali Shutler of
NME as "a furious
electro dance opener" which "starts with a burst of buoyant guitars and the angsty scream of "like a ticking time bomb, I'm about to explode" and that "less than 20 seconds in, the tune veers drastically into
hyper-pop territory". The second track "
Bois Lie" features American musician Machine Gun Kelly, and was described by Bobby Olivier of
Spin as a "speedy duet" which "builds to a he-said-she-said climax", and as "a sonic sequel to MGK's "
Forget Me Too"". "
Bite Me" is the album's third track and lead single, and has drawn comparisons to Lavigne's earlier studio albums
Let Go (2002) and
The Best Damn Thing (2007), as well as to the band
Paramore.
Billboard described it as a "guitar- and drum-heavy track" which "features Lavigne raging at her former lover for failing to treat her properly, promising that they'll always regret being kicked out of her life." Fourth track and second single "
Love It When You Hate Me" was described by Shutner as a "
pop-punk banger", and Emily Carter writing for
Kerrang! noted that the song "hears the Canadian star embracing nostalgic pop-punk in the chorus – 'The highs the lows the yes, the nos / You're so hot when you get cold / Don't call me baby / I love it when you hate me' – and fresher elements in the verses." The title track "Love Sux" follows as the album's fifth track, and was described by Tom Williams of
The Line of Best Fit as featuring "a fantastic guitar-riff that recalls
Celebrity Skin-era
Hole". Seventh track "Avalanche" was described by Shutler as "find[ing] Lavigne, now 37, just as confused as she was on her 2002 breakout track "
Complicated", featuring the lyrics "I wish my life came with instructions" but that "with a delicious, synth-driven breakdown, she's far more self-assured here." ==Promotion==