Inpop Records' sister-fronted band Superchick followed up 700,000 career albums sold and 70 film, television, and video game placements with the premiere of its boldest, most unapologetic project to date, 2008's appropriately-titled Rock What You Got.
Three years in the making, Rock What You Got came on the heels of Superchick's most successful album ever, Beauty From Pain, which landed three No. 1 radio singles, including "We Live" and "Stand In The Rain." With this album, Superchick 'rocks what they've got' and reinvents itself with a more progressive, in-your-face sound the band dubbed 'rock-o-tronic.'
Seeking out world changers in the lost corners of a generation, Superchick noisily challenges the status quo, while journaling the band members' battles with depression and cancer in the quieter moments of the record. Produced by the band's own Max Hsu (Superchick, tobyMac, newsboys), Rock What You Got features the stand-out title track in addition to the songs "Breathe," "Crawl," and "Cross The Line," for which Superchick's spring 2008 headlining tour was named, among others.
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I Like It!| Posted November 11, 2008
I really like this cd! I like it a lot more that their other albums! The album begins with a the title track, Rock What You Got which is very fun and catchy. A few highlights throughout the project are Alive, Breathe, Cross the Light, One More, and the new mix of Stand in the Rain. I really like all the songs, music and lyrics, and how the cd ends with a bang with some stinkin' awesome guitar playing! :p
superchick has done it again| Posted October 23, 2008
Superchick seems to grow and dive deeper with every album. I'm in awe over the song crawl carry me through I get chills everytime I hear it. You should check this album out!
Still as Super as ever.| Posted October 07, 2008
I loved this cd. The songs on here point out (especially to girls) that you need to except who you are and rock it. Don't let other people tell you what to do or put you down.
Bad reviews?| Posted September 25, 2008
I'm not sure I understand the people that gave this a bad review. I have listened to Superchick since I bought Beauty From Pain (awesome album) and was psyched when this came out. I love it. I would put it right up there with Beauty From Pain. I like the songs Alive, Hold, and Hey, Hey.
One More for Superchick| Posted September 22, 2008
Rock What You Got is good. Not Superchick's best, but not bad.
My biggest complaint is the number of tracks. 12 seems like a decent number, but once you take away the unnecessary "Alive" prelude and Dave's "Guitar Hero," and the unmemorable "Stand in the Rain" remix, that leaves only 9 tracks.
Fans of songs like "Anthem" will definitely be pleased, because this CD is filled repetitive, anthem-like songs: "Rock What You Got," "Alive," "Hey Hey," "So Beautiful," "Cross the Line," and "One More." They make for fun, crowd-pleasing concert songs, but here they seem to be a tad bit overabundant.
"Crawl (Carry Me Through)" is a decent slower track, but I found "Breathe" to be simply boring; the lyrics are better and more spiritual than on other songs, but overall lack punch. "Hold" is probably one of my favorites; it's a break from the anthems, but it's not boring.
Does this make it a bad CD? Not at all. If you're looking for something catchy and fun, pick up a copy or download some songs off of iTunes. If you're looking for something with deeper and more spiritual lyrics, look elsewhere.
Superchick - Rock wht you got| Posted August 01, 2008
I loved the new album! Especially Hey Hey! I love the lyrics. Their sound is awesome, and Crawel has some awesome vocals. They have improved each album. Keep up the good work superchic[k]!
Is This All Superchic[k]'s Got?| Posted July 30, 2008
Okay, I'm going to get right to the point. Superchic[k] has a pretty awesome sound, but you can only listen to it for so long. While I applaud their musical outside-the-boxness, the melody is so simple that all of their songs sound like sing-alongs, which does not keep you interested for the entire length of the CD. The lyrics never go very deep, especially on the spiritual level, and you're left wondering how the adult band members can stand to play these songs at every show.
Unless you are 13 or younger I say skip this band; if you continue listening to this stuff there is a possibility of developing an interest in High School Musical!!!
Superchick| Posted July 17, 2008
Superchick`s new cd has a fun, back to the 80`s sound. I love the sound of tricia`s voice on the slower songs 'Breathe' and 'Crawl(Carry Me Through)'.A great Superchick cd!