Rock radio juggernauts POP EVIL have debuted the music video for their smash hit “Footsteps”


We challenged ourselves to come up with something different for the viewer,” says vocalist Leigh Kakaty. The video was directed by long-time collaborator Johan Carlén who has helmed the last handful of visually stunning music videos the band has released including “Trenches,” “Deal With The Devil” and “Torn to Pieces.” Kakaty continues, “Johan brought our vision to a whole new light, as it’s reflected through this amazing piece of art.

POP EVIL have revealed another new track titled “Ghost Of Muskegon” today and you can listen here: ”GHOST OF MUSKEGON”. “Growing up as a Musician from Muskegon Michigan, I had to learn at an early age that you needed to make a lot of waves to be heard,” says vocalist Leigh Kakaty. “Particularly, if I wanted to move forward out of Western Michigan. When writing the concept of this song I noticed that even though I had made a lot waves, I was still unknown. In theory, this is the story of the struggle it is to become a World Renowned Rock Artist.”
The new track comes on the heels of their highly successful first radio single“Footsteps,” which debuted in June and is currently #3 on the U.S. Rock Radio Charts.“Footsteps” has already been a featured ESPN sync track. “Footsteps” is not only the fastest charting single the band has to date, but is also the fastest growing Independent Record Label Single at Rock Radio this year.

The band revealed episode #5 of its behind the scenes studio documentary. The band spent time with producer Adam Kasper (Foo Fighters, Soundgarden, Pearl Jam) in Seattle and captured the experience on camera, giving fans an insight into the creation of their all new LP titled UP, which is becoming Pop Evil’s most anticipated release to date.

POP EVIL will release UP on August 21st via eOne Music. Digital pre-orders areavailable here and physical pre-orders are available via the band’s official website.

 

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