Superchick to Challenge US Youth to Stand up and Be Counted

|PIC1|Revolutionary US Christian pop group Superchick challenges the youth to 'stand up and be counted' on its spring "Generation Rising Tour." The tour will also feature artists Krystal Meyers, Nevertheless, DecembeRadio, and Group One Crew.

Opening late April in Florida, the tour takes its inspiration from I Timothy 4:12 which says, "Let no one despise your youth, but be an example to the believers in word, in conduct, in love, in spirit, in faith, in purity."

Superchick hopes to encourage its young attendees to join together and make a difference.

"This tour is going to be the biggest and most high-energy event in Superchick history," comments Matt Dally, Superchick's bassist. "It is definitely a life-changing tour for us, and we hope it will have the same impact on all those we encounter along the way."

With five projects to date, Superchick has sold upwards of 450,000 albums. From the declaration of "One Girl Revolution" in 2001's Legally Blonde, to "Anthem" roaring through MTV's "Real World/Road Rules Challenge: The Gauntlet 2" and "It's On" powering NBC's promotional spots for the 2006 Winter Olympics, music from Superchick has been heard in more than 60 different films and television shows.

Among those are The Practice, Alias, Felicity, Joan of Arcadia, Legally Blonde 2, Ice Princess, Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen, and Zoom. Currently, Superchick's music is included in the movie trailer for upcoming film Nancy Drew and on MTV's "The Hills."

Most recently, the group released Beauty From Pain 1.1, a revamped version of its 2005 project, featuring hit radio single "Stand In The Rain." A new studio album is currently in the works.
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