Chicago's Superchick decide to call it a day
THE GROUP Superchick
from Chicago, Illinois, whose music down the years covered such styles
as rock, dance, R&B and rap, have called it a day. The band
released the successful albums 'Karaoke Superstars' (2001), 'Last One
Picked' (2002), 'Beauty From Pain' (2005) and 'Rock What You Got'
(2008) and lost their drummer Chase Lovelace to cancer earlier this
year. Wrote songwriter/producer Max Hsu, "Superchick is closing a chapter. The people
you've seen on stage are taking a curtain bow. It's time to go
exploring again. Everyone has new stories to write: Tricia has another
solo record coming out, Dave is touring with Audio Adrenaline, Melissa
started Rosebuds East, Matt is busy being a realtor/songwriter/daddy
daycare and I've got plenty of projects to finish up, including a
ThumpMonks record years in the making. There are five brand new Superchick songs we will
release into the wild soon. When he first started chemo, our drummer
Chase called me to say, 'Don't finish the record without me; I'm
coming back in the fall.' We managed to get a couple studio sessions
with him and some of Chase's rhythmic creativity lives on in these
songs. They are the last words in a sentence that was brought to a
full stop by Chase's passing. These new songs are dedicated to his
fighting optimism. They are some of the best we've done and I hope
they honour his memory."