Pop Evil Skeletons


Pop Evil Skeletons

US hard rock group Pop Evil announced their new album, Skeletons due March 17, 2023, via MNRK Heavy, along with their U.S. headlining tour starting on the same day.


The 11-tracks feature the already released singles, 'Eye of the Storm' landing at the #5 Most Played Song in 2022 on Billboard's Mainstream Rock Chart, and the most recent single, 'Paranoid (Crash & Burn).' The album also includes guest performers such as Ryan Kirby from Fit for a King on 'Dead Reckoning' - a song brought to the table by bassist, Joey "Chicago" Walser - plus Blake Allison from Devour the Day providing guest vocals on 'Wrong Direction.'  [Pre-Save + Pre-Order] HERE: https://popevil.ffm.to/skeletons

 

In discussing the album, frontman Leigh Kakaty said, "This is about us as a band stripping everything down to the bones. It's more uptempo, it's got bigger riffs, and we're trying to capture the energy of our live show." 


"But it's also a positive message," he adds"I know it's a morbid visual, but behind every skeleton, there's a story and something worth talking about. Overall, it's about looking at something in a positive way. And I'm excited for everyone to hear that." 

 

The first single, 'Eye of the Storm' is a pummeling, chaotic maelstrom with an uplifting message at its center (and a killer chorus). As for the song's lyrical plea, Kakaty explains: "It doesn't matter who you are or where you come from, at some point we all face a situation beyond our control. At times, it feels hopeless, but it's not. There is a path through the chaos and a way out of the confusion. You are stronger and closer than you think you are. The storm will pass. Don't let it bury you."

 

Their most recent single, 'Paranoid (Crash & Burn),' oscillates from something more melodic and rhythmic to pure aggression, that "get out of my head" scream is certainly going to resonate. "It's about the voices in our head " we all have 'em, but do we act on them?" says Kakaty. "It's a cautionary tale, about processing those voices in a positive way.

 

The music video is created by award-winning filmmaker and director, Jensen Noen best known for his work with Falling In Reverse, Ice Nine Kills, and Asking Alexandria. The digital world in "Paranoid (Crash & Burn)" is about overcoming inner demons that bring the song to life with futuristic elements. In discussing the video, Noen says, "During tough times, our minds can easily wander into dark places. It can feel like you're drowning in a sea of paranoia. But no matter how bad things get, there's always hope. There is always a way to escape from our minds. We just need to find the right key to unlock the door."

Skeletons see the band once again working with producer Drew Fulk (Disturbed, Papa Roach, Motionless in White), a friend and collaborator on a few previous albums that generated # hits. "With 'Versatile,' we had a bunch of producers, but for this album, we just wanted to work with one person and get back to our roots," says Kakaty. "There's an energy he and I have, and he's been great at helping us build these songs and work around some collective themes."


The band partnered with Heart Support to spread awareness about mental health by giving away custom shows created by bassist Joey "Chicago" Walser. Pop Evil said, "We all have voices in our head that tell us lies. They say things like "I'm not good enough", "I'm alone", "Things will never get better. These voices have the power to stop us in our tracks if we don't fight them. We know that the first step in quieting these voices is sharing them with others and receiving encouragement." 

 

 

 

Skeletons Tracklist:

1. Arrival

2. Paranoid (Crash & Burn)

3. Circles

4. Eye of The Storm

5. Sound of Glory

6. Skeletons

7. Worth It

8. Who Will We Become

9. Wrong Direction (Feat Devour the Day)

10. Dead Reckoning (Feat Fit For A King)

11. Raging Bull (Feat Zillion)

 

Pop Evil has massive anthems and built a new rock'n'roll institution on a foundation of showmanship, raw relatability, and hard rock hooks, both forward-thinking and timeless from frontman, Leigh Kakaty, lead guitarist Nick Fuelling, rhythm guitarist Dave Grahs, bassist Joey "Chicago" Walser and drummer Hayley Cramer. No matter the headline-grabbing declarations from legendary icons, lamenting the changing of the guard, the slow-burning success of Pop Evil demonstrates the hunger for hard-hitting honest music persisting worldwide.

 


Their 2011 album, War of Angels debuted at #8 on Billboard Top Rock Albums with three singles landing on Billboard's Mainstream Rock Top 10 including "Last Man Standing", "Monster You Made" and "Boss's Daughter." The momentum continued with their 2013 album Onyx, landing them on the Top 40 of the Billboard 200 for the first time, plus it was #9 on the Billboard Independent Albums in America and #25 on the Billboard 200. The album included three #1 Billboard Mainstream Rock singles, "Trenches" "Deal with the Devil" and "Torn to Pieces." In 2015, the band released their album, UP, which would make its way to #1 on Billboard Independent Albums, with four Top 5 Billboard Singles such as  "Ways to Get High," "Take It All," and "If Only for Now". The hit single "Footsteps" is still one of the biggest songs to date and returned Pop Evil to Billboard's #1 spot for four weeks.  Their 2018 self-titled album landed three singles on Billboard Mainstream Rock, "Waking Lions" at #1 with "Be Legendary" peaking at #2, and "A Crime to Remember" peaking at #7.

 


Pop Evil's last #1 single include "Survivor," which also topped Billboard's Mainstream Rock Chart in late 2021, joining previous Top 10 single "Work," and #1 single "Breathe Again," from their album VERSATILE, out now via MNRK HeavyOver the course of their career, the band has achieved four gold singles with "Torn to Pieces," and "Trenches" from Onyx, "Footsteps" from UP, and, "100 in a 55" from their debut studio album, Lipstick on the Mirror.

 

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