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		   What started as a vision for a one-girl revolution has multiplied
		  into an army of nonconformists who believe in themselves and their ability
		  to affect change. So defines the impact of Superchick, a Chicago-based
		  band whose albums inspire, empower, and entertain with a call to rise above
		  society's unhealthy trappings. Superchick is ready for another round,
		  and the band's new album, Beauty From Pain, breathes fresh
		  life into their relentless search for the next young revolutionary. The band's previous albums -- Karaoke Superstar, Last
                   One Picked, and the remix disc Regeneration --
                   ignited the radio with such hits as " Hero,"  "Get
                   Up,"  "Barlow Girls,"  "So Bright (Stand
                   Up),"  "Na Na,"  "Me Against the World,"  and " One
                   Girl Revolution."  While listeners embraced the band
                   at radio, the press, likewise, featured Superchick with
                   prime coverage in the New York Times, Seventeen, Marie
                   Claire, Bop, and ReMix magazines. Superchick, featuring vocalist Tricia Brock and vocalist/guitarist
                 Melissa Brock, bassist/vocalist Matt Dally, lead guitarist Dave
                 Ghazarian, drummer Brandon Estelle, and keyboardist/DJ/producer
                 Max Hsu, raises the bar musically and lyrically with Beauty
                 From Pain. While still packed with punk-pop anthems, the
                 new album delivers more diversity, stylistic blends, and emotional
                 range. It's a unique combination of punk-rock riffs, hip-hop
                 beats, and R&B melodies intertwined with solid songwriting. While Karaoke Superstar addressed self-esteem issues
                 and Last One Picked delved into real stories inspired
                 by fans, Beauty From Pain takes an in-depth look at
                 the artists' personal lives. Over the past year, most
                 every band member faced the breakup of a serious relationship,
                 and as these painful moments took root, the band naturally allowed
                 the experiences to flow into the songs. "The title Beauty From Pain sums up those relationships,"  says
                 Melissa. "We all go through these hard times, but in reality,
                 there is a beauty in that pain because it makes us stronger
                 people and prompts us to lean on God in a way that we never
                 have before. When a relationship is over, as much as it hurts
                 and as hard as it can be, God is the One who is still there,"  she
                 says. "  There's a lyric in Beauty from Pain that says, "Though
                 I don't understand why this happened, I know that I will
                 when I look back someday,'"  adds Max. " When
                 you are in   that dark place, hope can be an elusive thing to find. Some
                 days you just have to grind out the pity party. For us, we've
                 found redemption from these times. Beauty from Pain represents
                 the hope that has emerged,"  he says, "and we've
                 come out wiser, stronger and smarter."  Adds Tricia, "The songs won't bring you down. But if
                 you are down, this album lets you know that you're not alone."   In the end, the band spent nearly a year and a half composing
                 the album and six months recording it. And with such a personal
                 album, the band was reluctant to release Beauty From Pain until
                 they felt it was completely ready. While the band continued
                 to tour during this time, Max stayed behind to work on the album,
                 and the other members would fly home between shows for marathon
                 recording sessions.  "I feel like we've finally hit our stride musically,"  says
                 Max. "On this album, the entire band contributed and we
                 really poured ourselves into the process. We want to make cool
                 music, but more importantly, we want to change kids' lives,"  adds
                 Matt. "If any of us lives this life without making a difference,
                 we are just wasting the gifts and talents that God gave us,"  he
                 says.    
 
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