MUSIC MONDAY | Pop Evil – “A Crime To Remember” Not to Be Forgotten
JULY 30 | The Band is On the Road and Sharing What's Keeping Them Pumped
THE MIX | Grooving Across the Genres
07.30.18 | "Hey this is Leigh from Pop Evil and we're currently on the road supporting our new self-titled LP. These songs are just a snapshot of what I'm listening to right now, and they all mean the world to me. All of them are new tracks spanning the genre gamut, enjoy!"
Watch "A Crime to Remember":
Roaring with rock to remember, Pop Evil is touring and taking audiences to the extreme. "A Crime to Remember" is their latest tune with a music video which coveys courage and questions, propelling the viewer to think about the world we live in, to unite as one, and the plight of the people. The group digs into today's headlines and addresses what they feel about capitalism, hypocrisy, and violent confrontation. Not only does the thought-provoking storyline compliment the song, but the video pays due respect to late producer Kato Khandwala.
Vocalist Leigh Kakaty comments, "Columbia has delivered what we feel is the most powerful video to date for Pop Evil."
Success is already part of Pop Evil's endeavors; they scored the #1 slot on the Mediabase Active Rock airplay chart and is one of the "most spun" songs at Rock Radio for '18. Live performances will prove the group's goodness, and they're currently hitting the stage supporting bands Poison and Cheap Trick on the "
Poison…Nothin' But a Good Time 2018" tour. And nothin' but a good time it will be.
Pop Evil is comprised of Leigh Kakaty (vocals), Dave Grahs (rhythm guitar, backing vocals), Nick Fuelling (lead guitar, backing vocals), Matt DiRito (bass, backing vocals), Hayley Cramer (drums), and they come together to bring metal, alternative, hard rock, and the edge of electronic music into the mix. As Loudwire proclaims, "Pop Evil will make you want to 'rewind, start again' and enjoy repeated listens."
"With every album, we've been able to branch off a little and do more of what we wanted to do," Kakaty says. "With this record, we really feel like we finally got all the pieces together and created this monster of an album. It's everything we talked about and strived for and we can't wait to go out and really show people who we are."