Trendy rock powerhouse POP EVIL go back with the brand new unmarried “What Stays.”
It’s the crack of dawn of a brand new generation for Pop Evil, which the band guarantees might be its maximum sonically heavy.
You’ve been warned, for the reason that observe, with its thunderous riffs and rhythmic thrust, fulfills that promise.
Watch the lyric video for the tune, which was once produced by means of Salary Battle’s Cody Quistad, right here.
“Over time, I’ve been confronted with torment; departures, disasters, and uphill climbs,” says singer Leigh Kakaty. “It takes a reckoning to strip us to our core and confront our true selves. What endures past those trials is who you’re, your essence. That’s what stays. On our upcoming album, we have now dared ourselves to take advantage of lyrically uncooked and sonically heavy album of our profession. ‘What Stays’ units the tone of what’s to come back.”
Kakaty continues, “We also are proud to formally announce the most recent member of the Pop Evil lineup — Blake Allison.” Allison is changing departed member Hayley Cramer on drums, becoming a member of Kakaty and fellow bandmates, guitarists Dave Grahs and Nick Fuelling, and bassist Joey “Chicago” Walser.

Pop Evil first rose to world prominence with debut album Lipstick at the Replicate, that includes RIAA Qualified Gold Unmarried “100 in a 55.” After Kakaty famously tore up the band’s main label contract onstage, Pop Evil signed with MNRK Heavy (previously eOne Song). 2011’s Battle of Angels debuted within the Most sensible 10 of the Rock Albums chart and produced 3 Most sensible 10 singles.
The band’s 2013 album Onyx put them within the Most sensible 40 of the Billboard 200 for the primary time and boasted 3 consecutive No.1 rock songs, two RIAA Gold Singles, and one Platinum Unmarried “Torn to Items.” Pop Evil’s subsequent free up, Up, was once the No.1 Unbiased Album in The us and made it to #25 at the Billboard 200. It featured a number of Most sensible 5 rock songs and a chart-topper with “Footsteps,” which additionally went Gold.
Pop Evil’s 2018 self-titled set integrated the No.1 hit and newly qualified Gold unmarried “Waking Lions” and two different Most sensible 10 hits. 2020’s Flexible, in the meantime, scored two No.1 rock songs: “Breathe Once more” and “Survivor.” In 2023, the band launched its 7th studio album Skeletons, which spawned their 8th and 9th No.1 singles: “Eye of the Hurricane” and “Skeletons.”
