The regeneration begins strongly with “One Girl Revolution (Battle Mix)” and gives the original anthem a fuzzy guitar rock treatment that gives the song more authority than its original mix. Here, we have the pleasure of hearing Tricia Brock do the chorus before the end of the song. The thing about Tricia`s voice is that she has an amazing vocal projection but barely uses it since she sings most of her lines. “Get Up (Heelside Mix)” is another good treatment, as mixing master Max Hsu gives the song a nice touch. Speaking of Max`s mixes, rumor has it that they had hired outside help to remix the album and were not happy with the result, so Max went ahead and did it himself. Hey, if you want something done right, you really have to do it yourself in this case. Before you saw Elle throw chocolates on her TV and yell “LIAR” after the breakup, you heard the words “makin` my way downtown… Blow up the Deltu Nu sisters` house. The band`s hit “Me Against the World” from the Legally Blonde 2 soundtrack is a highlight of Regeneration, mixing Superchick`s upbeat garage rock sound with new industrial flair. As it is a more recent original and not a mix, “Me Against The World” offers a stronger voice from Tricia, almost reminiscent of the unfriendly song “Holy Moment” from a few years ago.
“Barlow Girls (Space Monkey Lab Mix)” gets a funkier mix with a slight hip-hop feel that won`t be confirmed until KJ-52 starts singing. The album falters when remixes of hits like “Stand Up” are a little too similar to a Linkin Park sound. The song opens with a new rap verse provided by Matt, with a piano flowing through the background, with a chorus that only sounds further away like the Linkin boys. When Tricia`s original verses fall, the song simply feels separated from itself. The overall sound is good, but the blatant Linkin Park impression is a bit hard to digest. “I Belong To You (Midnight Mix)” is a beautiful rock ballad that is not too different from its original. “Princes and Frogs (Underdog Mix)” has never been a favorite with vocals that are thin after a few listeners (but I admit, it`s a cute song for teenagers). The remix makes the song sound a little more like a classic superchick rock melody. “One And Lonely (The Beatmart Mix)” gets a tight, edgy, funky update, while my favorite super-chick song probably doesn`t come out so well. Matt Dally`s added rap vocals on his remix of “Hero” “Red Pill” painfully sounds like the dismissive Emimen. Before raps step in to disrupt an otherwise great song, the mellow guitars are a nice touch, as is the backdrop to the synth.
The multi-layered feeling adds to the tragedy and heaviness of the song`s message of observing what we do and how we influence others. I`m sorry, but Matt should really stick to his bass and programming. The new direction of the album as a whole is a more mature and aggressive approach that works very well. If the band doesn`t sound specifically like another artist. Superchick, originally known as Superchic,[k] is an American Christian alternative pop/rock band. Their music includes different styles such as pop, punk, rock, rap and R&B. Their sound has been compared to mainstream artists No Doubt and Avril Lavigne with a heavier sound. Superchick had five songs that reached No. 1 on the music charts, and their song “Stand in the Rain” held No. 1 on the R&R Christian Hit Radio (CHR) charts for nine weeks in 2006/2007.
Here are 9 songs from the movie that you probably forgot. Take a hairbrush and get ready to sing. With lyrics like “If all you see is how I look, you miss the Superchick thing”, the song is 100% perfect for the always fashionable and always unstoppable Elle Woods – and the perfect song for the film`s credits. After Warner rudely told Elle that she wasn`t “smart enough” to be accepted into Professor Callahan`s competitive internship, there`s a “Watch Me Shine” montage where she studies her butt until she gets the job. on this subject, Warner. If you had to put Legally Blonde in a song, it would be this one. The melody was so catchy that it was played twice – once during the opening credits and once again during Elle`s hard-hitting keynote speech at Harvard. This song played at the moment she decided to become a lawyer, hoping that her ex Warner would take her seriously. *sigh* Superchick has been making waves since their debut Karoke Superstar with their unique pop/punk sound for girls.
They matured musically with the very cleverly written Last One Pick last year and tried to reinvent their sound in 2003 with their new remix album Regeneration. The new approach leads guys and girls into a more industrial rock taste. It`s been 15 years since Elle Woods (Reese Witherspoon) taught us how to bend and crack, but that`s not the only treasure Legally Blonde has brought into your life. The film`s soundtrack was filled with musical gems from the late `90s and early `00s. KC & The Sunshine Band, “That`s the Way (I Like It)” This is Elle`s anthem “I got into Harvard” as she first goes to law school. The soundtrack very appropriate to Paulette, who leans and slams “everywhere”. As a result, she broke the nose of the hot UPS man. Whoops?.