After her debut album racked up over 300,000 in domestic sales and launched 'Take Me Away' at No. But, 15 years later, the now-36-year-old says that behind-the-scenes chaos and disputes with her label eventually derailed her planned (and ultimately canceled) major label follow-up, Sunday Love, from becoming the magnum opus it was meant to be.Īt the time, you could tell just by looking at her that Dobson was going through it as she readied her next musical venture.
It's here that a promising wave of success ignited by an eponymous 2003 debut (and its TRL-backed, radio-friendly, pop-rocking hits 'Take Me Away' and 'Everything') positioned 19-year-old Canadian rocker Fefe Dobson to soar from MTV darling to global superstar. Hot Topic Goths War of the Early Aughts™. Avril Lavigne is at her prime, Kelly Clarkson has rebranded as a femme-punk princess, and high schools around the country have become key battlegrounds in The Great Preps vs. Styling: Ashley Galang 'Sunday Love was, I think, the most difficult because they thought the album was too dark and that I didn't know who I was,' says Fefe Dobson, of her previously shelved 2006 album. Mathew Guido for Spoke Entertainment Inc.