With their new project Reinvention, Grammy-nominated Superchick goes back to the studio to reinvent their favorite songs. Drawing inspiration from the nearly 100 TV shows, video games and movies that use their music, Superchick has created a soundtrack album for fast car chases, giant fighting robots, teen romance and bad guys walking in slow motion. 3 new singles, "Still Here" and a solo breakout from bassist Matt Dally entitled "Let It Roll," accompany nine reinventions pulled from every album in the band's discography. "These are songs we love; it means a lot to us to get the chance to go back into the studio as a band and rebuild them from the ground up. We have the technology. We can make them better, stronger, louder," says Max Hsu, the band's founder, producer and studio recluse. Having taught themselves wireflying for the "Cross The Line" music video, Superchick plans even more ridiculous and dangerous videos for these cinematic respins, to begin shooting immediately following their headlining tour this spring with John Reuben. With over three quarters of a million records in the marketplace - including a previous remix project (Regeneration) which has scanned more than 100,000 units to date - and music heard regularly on NBC, CBS, ABC, FOX, MTV and ESPN, Superchick plans to turn Reinvention up to 11, coming soon to a stereo near you.