The story of Superchic[k] `s journey of “Beauty From
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The story of Superchic[k] `s journey of “Beauty From
N R U I T T UP The s tory of “B of Superc hic[ disco eauty Fr om P k] ‘s journ very of “R a ock W in” to th ey e hat Y ou Go t.” T he project, Rock What You Got, produced by the band’s own Max Hsu (tobyMac, Newsboys), finds the band honing a “rock-o-tronic” sound, an electro-punk mash-up of slashing guitars, pulsing keyboards and grit-pop vocals. While Superchick’s last album, Beauty From Pain, sought to empathize with listeners’ pain, band members have since walked their own dark, lonely roads with relationship splits and cancer touching four of their families. Rather than expound upon these personal hardships, Superchick turned Rock What You Got, into a battle cry to charge onward. The disc resulted in Superchick’s highest ever first week sales numbers, and its current single “Hold” is climbing up the CHR charts at No. 5 this week, according to Radio & Records. Bill Lurwick, host of NewReleaseTuesday.com’s New Christian Music PodCast, recently spoke with the group’s lead singer Tricia Brock about many of the band’s personal struggles and how they transformed the pain into new a direction and focus. Bill: We’re excited about the release of Rock What You Got. What an awesome project! I was recently in the car with my two girls, who are thirteen and twelve, and the first thing they said was, “Turn it up!” Tricia: Nice! That’s a good response. We all enjoyed listening to it together. Now, from what I understand, there were some rough times for you guys between your last album, Beauty From Pain to Rock What You Got. Fill us in on what’s been going on. The songs on Beauty From Pain were really personal and dealt with a lot of suffering and brokenness that we were going through. Most of the members in our band had experienced a breakup, so we were dealing with the emotions that are associated with a broken heart and the changes that come when a relationship ends. When you become single again, you’re just trying to figure out the opposite sex and looking for a new perspective on the situation. Throughout the recording of Beauty From Pain, all of us worked through a lot of things we were struggling with. We felt like we learned so much, and the interesting thing was that it just kept on happening. At one point during the recording process, Matt’s mom had a scare with cancer when she was told she had a lump that needed to be removed. They felt like it was pretty far along, so she went to the hospital that day for surgery. The doctors looked around, but they found nothing there! My mom had a pre-cancer scare as well. She was able to have the lump removed, and it didn’t spread. She just needed radiation treatment, but I spent six months worrying about her while we were on tour. Tragically, our guitar player, Dave, lost his dad within a year after being told he had cancer. His cancer was pretty far along and it spread really fast. And then, while we were on tour promoting Beauty From Pain, Melissa and I receive a phone call about news of a divorce in our family. We’ve seen how divorce tears families apart, and the emotional pain that kids experience is real. It felt as though every phone call we got, we were like, “Oh gosh, what now?” God really used Beauty From Pain to heal me. I would sing those songs about first loves and broken hearts, while going through it myself, and honestly it really made the process of healing so much faster and easier for me. This was a really cool way of feeling connected with our fans. It is beautiful to look back and see the process that He’s taught us. God really does give us wisdom through those painful times as we seek it, and He really does help us learn for the next time around. Wow! That’s a lot to take in. I understand you personally went through a hard breakup as well during this time. Obviously, He brought the right man into my life—finally! I did. It was a two-year relationship that ended about a year ago. I really thought we were going to get married, but that didn’t happen. When it ended, there was this moment when I told myself that I didn’t want to have to write another album called Beauty From Pain, because I didn’t want to go through another year like that. I just said, “God, I can’t handle this. I need my heart to heal faster this time. Please don’t make it a long process.” of us. But he’s doing well and he’s actually engaged, too. He is getting married in December, so the four of us will be married by the end of the year! It’s a different chapter in the life of Superchic[k] the band, isn’t it? It is. It’s been really neat. Max got married last year, along with Matt, so we’re dropping like flies! Well come on now, you still have a bright future and you continue to make great music as we’re hearing on Rock What You Got. You’re headlining tour started earlier in September, but you’ve been playing a few of the songs off the record for awhile now, right? Yes. Our tour earlier this spring was called “Cross The Line,” and we were performing the title track. We had really hoped to have this album out in time for that tour, so it was somewhat of a disappointment to have it delayed. But you know, everything depends on your perspective, and it worked out for the best. The tour was great though. It was forty-seven dates with very few days off. It was pretty tiring, but we had amazing turnouts. We performed at some of the biggest shows we’ve ever had, selling out churches in these tiny little suburb towns. People were just so excited. That means the world to us, and it gave us so much energy to keep going! Speaking of better things ahead, I hear you have some big news to share! I do! I’m getting married in three months. You are? Hey, that’s good to hear. You can find a true “beauty from pain” there. Praise the Lord! That is awesome! Now I’ve got to say Tricia, you mentioned every band member except your drummer, Brandon. How is he doing? Well, Brandon actually went through a breakup as well, but I think he was the most untouched by the process. Maybe he had some things about God figured out a little better than the rest So now you’re energized! We are! We feel a certain sense of pride in the work that we’ve put into this album. I think we’ve become better and I think we’re pouring our hearts into it even more. We don’t just write a song to say pretty things, but there’s a lot of emotion and truth behind what we do. We talk about the things we’ve experienced in life and the fun songs really showcase where we’re at now. There’s just a joy and a peace that we’re all feeling which has resulted from the end of a couple tough years. Who did most of the writing on this project? It was all collaborative. Max was definitely more evident in it lyrically than on our last album. The boys all worked together on the music a lot of times. Max would come up with a lot of ideas while we were on tour, and then the rest of us would take those songs and make them as awesome as we could! Is it fun writing a song like that? It is, especially working with really talented people. I always feel really blessed to have the opportunity to work with Max on songwriting, because I feel like it’s going to college. He teaches me so much about producing and being in the studio. As much as we want to be there, he invites us over everyday. It’s like this experience that we would never get if we just had a producer that was for hire. Max is so humble about what he does, and he wants our opinions. And judging from the album cover, Max is a gymnast as well. [Laughs] He is! He’s got Superchic[k] Albums: Reinvention Rock What You Got Beauty From Pain Regeneration Last One Picked 2010 2008 2006 2003 2002 For more information about Superchic[k], including tour dates, go to: www.superchickonline.com some energy. He actually really did the hand-stand on that stereo too! It wasn’t photo shopped? Nope. And the boys were all really jumping that high. Wow! I mean, it was put together from separate shots, but otherwise we really did do all those things. Hyper boys. Hyper girls too! So what is your favorite track on this project besides the first radio single? My favorite song on the album is definitely “Crawl.” I had somebody really close to me that was going through depression while we were recording that song. I remember being in the studio and the weather was pretty dreary outside. I wasn’t feeling quite up to par vocally and my heart was just really heavy for this person in my life. Whatever we were doing for this pop song just wasn’t working, so we moved on to “Crawl.” I knew this prayer that I was singing was a song that so many people could sing. We all get to that point where we’ve just been broken and we’ve screwed up and we are so humbled and so low. I always want to fix things first and then go to God. But I realized through this song that I have to crawl back to Him immediately.