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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Definitely Rockin What we Got HERE!| Posted June 20, 2008
Awesome! Can't wait for this much anticipated album to be released. Have been listening to it over and over again (thanks for the new album preview!!!) ALIVE.....HOLD-beautiful harmonies!.....ONE MORE....CRAWL....STAND IN THE RAIN instant favorites. Their music bit at the end is hilarious =D (for Rock Band?....i think) Love the overall message and have been a fan since 2000-2001. Very happy they are a band with the same heart they started with. Thanks for also introducing BGirls to the world!
change still is good| Posted June 19, 2008
It took some getting used to to a few of the songs, but I love Superchick, and they really know how to right lyrics that are true, and can be an anthum for many people, of different ages.
This album delivered more rock than their earlier works, but still had a lot of the original Superchick left in at least a few of the songs.
The only song I honestly can't stand is the last song. If it weren't for that I could give this album 5 stars, but I just don't care for music that is that unstructured, and it didn't even have lyrics to it.
This would be a great gift for anyone 12-30, but might be hard for the 40 and over crowd to like.
Superchick Rocking What They Got| Posted July 23, 2008
Superchick's new album is definitely a good way to keep their career going. The songs are catchy and upbeat; they will get stuck in your head more often than the tracks from Beauty From Pain. All the lyrics are positive and encouraging, just like in the band's past albums. I would say that a major theme to this album is to life to the fullest not letting other people bring you down, and to stand up for what you believe in and create a revolution (a good kind of revolution)! Listeners often find they can relate to the messages of Superchick's music. This will definitely be true for Rock What You Got. Their new CD may not mention God directly as many times as some have hoped, but it is apparent that God has been working through them to convey positive morals. Superchick continues to inspire listeners with music that just makes people wanna get up and dance.
Rock what you got, but not to much.| Posted June 17, 2008
From beginning to end to be honest, this album never really takes off with any spectacular songs.
Superchic[k] has deffinatly kept in line with their themed music of empowering girls with believeing they are someone, and that they are beautiful despite what the world says which is very needed in this modern time what with the degrading of girls going on.
In comparison, I would have to put this album below par with their previous album "Beauty from pain" (which really touched me lyrically and instrumentally). With rocked up songs, as well as toned down contemplative songs, this is a good album to make you think about how you look at life.
I personaly think "Rock what you got" is a good album, but far from earth shattering.
My personal favorites off this disc are:
"Crawl" (Carry me through)
"Hold"
and "Hey Hey".
But this is just my opinion, check it out for yourself, and see what you think. :-)
Thanks for reading!
~Andy-M.
Rock What you Got!| Posted June 17, 2008
Superchic[k]...WOW....Album is awesome, Love the sound i could rock out to it all day! Stand in the rain couldn't tell the difference but i love the song! can't wait for album to release and for superchick[k] to tour to houston agian...its alwayz a crazy wild fun party for christ!
AWESOME ALBUM AND I PRAY YA'LL CONT. TO BE BLESS IN EVERYTHING YA'LL DO!!!
Superchic[k]...even more amazing this time| Posted June 17, 2008
You didn't think they could get any better...but you're wrong. This Album is by far one of my favorites...It makes you want to get up and dance. It makes you want to learn the words and sing along 24/7...I love this album. I can't wait for it to come out! Rock what you got...it's like the perfect anthem. It proves that christian bands don't all have to be the same. They've got their own personality. THEY...ROCK!
Rock what you got!| Posted June 17, 2008
I want to get this cd as soon as I can. Thanks NRT for putting it up for us to listen to. I really enjoy this cd. Nice beats and sounds. I really like Superchic[k]! =)They really rock what they got!
=]| Posted June 17, 2008
this cd is AMAZING! I listened to the whole album twice in a row. I love that they have every genre of music on it- rock, pop, hip hop, slower worship. YOU MUST BUY THIS!
It's pretty good| Posted June 17, 2008
I liked it. Superchick has a way of relating to people that's unlike anything else I've heard. Their music just seems to speak to me. I guess what I mean is I can relate to it easily.