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Pop Evil
Background information
OriginMuskegon, Michigan, United States
Genres
Years active2001–present
Labels
Websitepopevil.com
Members
  • Leigh Kakaty
  • Hayley Cramer
  • Dave Grahs
  • Matt DiRito
  • Nick Fuelling
Past members
  • Jamie Nummer
  • Dylan Allison
  • Tony Greve
  • Chachi Riot
  • Jay Taylor
  • Brian Kuhn
  • Aaron Antoon

Pop Evil is an American rock band that was formed in North Muskegon, Michigan in 2001 by Leigh Kakaty.

Pop Evil won the Radio Contraband Rock Radio Award for 'Song Of The Year' for 'Trenches' in 2013.

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  • 2Band members

History[edit]

Early years (2001–2007)[edit]

The band was formed from pieces of other Michigan bands in 2001, originally known as TenFive.

They then released independently an album and a 3–song EP, War of the Roses (2004) and Ready or Not (2006), the latter featuring the concert favorite 'Somebody Like You'. They also have filmed a music video of the single released in 2006 starring Rossi Morreale and Britt Koth.

In November 2007, Pop Evil was referred by music talent Scout, Tracy Anne Jule, of Manhattan, Illinois to Erik Quintero, ELQ Inc. Based out of Chicago, IL and Grand Rapids, Michigan. This was the start of Pop Evil's success.

Later, year 2008, Pop Evil signed a management deal with G&G Entertainment.

Lipstick on the Mirror (2008–2009)[edit]

Pop Evil's debut studio album, Lipstick on the Mirror, was released August 12, 2008, and it features radio favorites 'Hero', 'Somebody Like You', '100 in a 55', and 'Stepping Stone.' The album was released on independent label Pazzo Music that is distributed by Universal Music Group subsidiary, Fontana Distribution. The band distributed a special edition of the album free of charge to their devoted local fans at a concert at The Intersection in Grand Rapids, MI, on May 29, 2008.

The band worked with producer Al Sutton (Kid Rock) from Rustbelt Studios in Royal Oak, Michigan and Chuck Alkazian of Pearl Sound in Canton, Michigan on Lipstick on the Mirror.

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In April 2008, Pazzo Music released their first national radio single 'Hero' which peaked inside the top 25 at Active Rock radio.

In November 2008, Pazzo Music released '100 in a 55' to rock radio.

On March 6, 2009, it was announced at a live show in Cedar Rapids, Iowa that Pop Evil signed with Universal Records on March 5 and shortly after the band went back into the studio Mackinaw Harvest Music Studios in Grand Rapids, MI to Re-Mix and Re-Master 'Lipstick on the Mirror', and an acoustic version of '100 in a 55' produced by Michael Crittenden (Drew Nelson, Kimber Cleveland).

In April 2009 Pop Evil officially inked a deal with Cherry Lane Publishing.

In May 2009 the band officially released the Remixed/Mastered 'Lipstick on the Mirror' through major label Universal Republic Records. The Republic release was Engineered/Produced/Mixed by Chuck Alkazian & mastered by Chris Bellman of Bernie Grundman Mastering. The single '100 in a 55' peaked on the Active Rock charts at No. 8 making it one of the longest standing singles at Active Rock in 2009. The song was on the chart for 30 weeks.A 'Pop Edit' version of '100 in a 55' was released to Mainstream/Top 40 radio. The vocals are mixed louder in this version while the guitars and drums are less intense.

In July and August 2009, Pop Evil, along with Whitesnake, supported Judas Priest on the Judas Priest, British Steel (album) 30th Anniversary North American tour.

In July 2009 the band gave the fans the chance to pick their next single. After the voting had concluded, 'Breathe' was announced as the new single after winning the vote. The single peaked at No. 29 on the Active Rock charts.

War of Angels (2010–2012)[edit]

In January 2010, the band announced they were heading back into the studio to record a new album, War of Angels. In June 2010, the band announced that Johnny K would be the producer of the album. The name of the album signifies the struggle people experience when trying to leave their pasts behind.

In September 2010, the band debuted the first single from War Of Angels, 'Last Man Standing', in an exclusive video with UFC fighter Frank Mir.The single was later featured on the NHL Network for the 2011 Stanley Cup Finals, the NFL on Fox Post game show for the 2011 NFC Championship game between the Chicago Bears and Green Bay Packers, several episodes of NASCAR on Fox and ESPN's SportsCenter, and on the July 8th 2011 episode of ESPN 2 Friday Night Fights. 'Last Man Standing' peaked at No. 5 on the Active Radio charts.

In April 2011, the band played 'Monster You Made' live acoustically on the Bubba the Love Sponge Show and stated it was a song the band hoped might be an album single.

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War of Angels was originally expected to be released February 8, 2011 but in a press release on February 1, 2011, the band announced that War of Angels would be delayed due to 'conflicts out of the bands control.'

On May 22, 2011 at a concert in Columbus, OH, the band symbolically ripped up their contract with Universal Music and announced a new deal with eOne Music. The band would later announce that 'War of Angels' would be released nationally on July 5, 2011. The album was also later released as a Deluxe Edition with 4 bonus tracks only available on iTunes and at the band's live shows.

In June 2011, the band released the second single from its upcoming 'War of Angels' album called 'Monster You Made'.Shortly after the band filmed a video for the single, drummer Dylan Allison had emergency surgery on a fractured vertebra in his neck and would not be able to perform with the band for an unspecified amount of time. Michigan drummer Josh Marunde (nicknamed 'Chachi Riot') began filling in for the missing Allison. The band has not specified when or if Allison will return. The video for 'Monster You Made' debuted on July 13, 2011.

Over the course of 2011, the band toured with Drowning Pool, Trust Company, and Anew Revolution, later heading out with Papa Roach, Finger Eleven, and Escape the Fate, and late in the year with 3 Doors Down and Theory of a Deadman, while rounding out 2011 on a small tour with Puddle of Mudd as well as a few headlining shows of their own.

Being noted fans of the Michigan Wolverines football team,[1] Pop Evil released 'In the Big House', a single that appropriates many of the lyrics from the University of Michiganfight song, 'The Victors'. The song title refers to an unofficial name for Michigan Stadium, 'The Big House', itself referring to its status as the largest stadium in the United States and the third largest stadium in the world. The song was released to Amazon.com and the iTunes Store on August 30, 2011 with an accompanying YouTube video showing highlights from current and former Michigan football teams.[2] The song has played in the Big House itself as a pump-up song for the team and fans during home football games.

In January 2012, the band released its third single from 'War of Angels' called 'Boss's Daughter' and announced they would tour with Theory of a Deadman in April & May.

On April 6, 2012, the band announced on its Facebook page that guitarist Tony Greve departed Pop Evil. Though the band toured with fill in guitarist Nick Fuelling, who eventually was named as permanent replacement for Greve.

On April 24, 2012, it was announced that the band would join the 'Trespass America Festival', a tour featuring the bands Five Finger Death Punch, Killswitch Engage with its original lineup, Trivium, Emmure, God Forbid and Battlecross. The tour ran from July 13 to August 28.

In May 2012, the band debuted the music video for 'Boss's Daughter', which features appearances by guitarist Mick Mars of Mötley Crüe and Playboy Playmate Miss July 2011, Jessa Hinton.

The 'Boss's Daughter' single reached No. 8 on Active Radio charts.[citation needed]

In June 2012, the band's 4th single from 'War of Angels,' 'Purple' was released.

In October 2012, the band made their first appearance touring in Canada with Black Label Society.

In November 2012, the band did one tour date in Sweden with Seether and Avatar.

Onyx (2013–2015)[edit]

In January 2013, just after the New Year, Pop Evil entered a recording studio in Chicago, IL with Grammy nominated Producer Johnny K to record their third studio album. The first single, called 'Trenches', from their upcoming album 'Onyx' debuted online by the band on February 28, 2013. On April 11, 2013, the band debuted a second song from 'Onyx' called 'Goodbye My Friend'. Pop Evil announced via Twitter on March 3 that Onyx will be released on May 14.

In June 2013, Pop Evil scored their first national #1 single on Rock Radio with 'Trenches'.[3]

February 2014 saw the band sign a deal with Eleven Seven Music for distribution of their current and forthcoming material in Europe. This will see 'Trenches' released on March 17, and the album Onyx sometime in the first half of the year. In addition, their first European live dates will be supporting new labelmates Five Finger Death Punch from March into April.[4]

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Up (2015-2017)[edit]

In 2015, the band released their fourth studio album, 'Up', on August 21 via eOne Music.[5] The mayor of Grand Rapids, George Heartwell, visited the band on the set of WXMI (Fox 17) and declared the album's release date 'Pop Evil Day' in Grand Rapids.[6]

Pop Evil released 'Take It All', their third single off of 'UP' on iTunes on April 29, 2016.

Pop Evil (2017-present)[edit]

In October 2017, the ensemble announced that they planned to release their self-titled album Pop Evil in February 2018.[7][8] In November Pop Evil announced 2018 tour dates with Palaye Royale and Black Map.[9]

In March 2019, Pop Evil announced their first ever Australian tour. [10]

In April 2019, the group plans to perform multiple shows with Messer and Memphis May Fire.[11]

On March 25, 2019, Disturbed (band) announced a massive summer tour[when?] with Pop Evil and In This Moment. Pop Evil will open the first half of dates and In This Moment will open the second. [12]

Band members[edit]

Pop Evil live in Wausau Wisconsin

Current members[edit]

  • Leigh Kakaty – lead vocals (2001–present)
  • Dave Grahs – rhythm guitar, backing vocals (2001–present)
  • Matt DiRito – bass, backing vocals (2007–present)
  • Nick Fuelling – lead guitar, backing vocals (2012–present

Former members[edit]

  • Aaron Antoon - drums (2000)
  • Jamie Nummer – bass, backing vocals (2001–2007)
  • Dylan Allison – drums (2001–2011)
  • Tony Greve – lead guitar (2007–2012)
  • Jay Taylor – lead guitar (2011–2012)
  • Brian Kuhn - drums (2011-2012)
  • Joshua Marunde (AKA Chachi Riot) – drums (2012–2015)

Discography[edit]

  • War of the Roses EP (2004)
  • Ready or Not EP (2006)
  • Lipstick on the Mirror (2008)
  • War of Angels (2011)
  • Onyx (2013)
  • Up (2015)[5]
  • Pop Evil (2018)[8]

References[edit]

  1. ^Pop Evil Record Song for Michigan Wolverines Football Team. Loudwire.com (2011-08-22). Retrieved on 2011-10-14.
  2. ^Pop Evil get fired up for Michigan Wolverines football – ESPN. Sports.espn.go.com (2011-08-18). Retrieved on 2011-10-14.
  3. ^'Pop Evil Land First #1 Active Rock Single'. AllAccess.com. 2013-07-01. Retrieved 2013-11-11.
  4. ^'Pop Evil – new single and tour with FFDP'. Moshville Times. 2014-02-05. Retrieved 2014-02-06.
  5. ^ ab'iTunes Music 'UP' Album info'. iTunes.com. Retrieved 2015-08-23.
  6. ^Steve VanBergen (2015-08-21). 'Pop Evil talks new album, hometown concert, and even gets a surprise visit from Mayor Heartwell | Fox17'. Fox17online.com. Retrieved 2015-10-26.
  7. ^'POP EVIL To Release Self-Titled Album on February 16; 'Waking Lions' Video Now Available'. Blabbermouth.net. 30 October 2017.
  8. ^ ab'Pop Evil Announce New Self-Titled Album, Release 'Waking Lions''. Loudwire.com.
  9. ^Loudwire-13 Nov 2017 'Just a couple of weeks back, hard rock group Pop Evil announced plans for their fifth studio album, due out Feb. 16. Today, they've revealed that they're embarking on a headlining tour across North America in celebration of the self-titled disc. They will be joined by Palaye Royale and Black Map, rounding .'
  10. ^'Pop Evil Have Announced Their First Ever Australian Tour'. Musicfeeds.com.au. 2019-03-05. Retrieved 2019-03-26.
  11. ^'Messer'. Songkick.com. Retrieved 22 April 2019.
  12. ^'DISTURBED Announce Massive Summer Tour with POP EVIL, IN THIS MOMENT'. Metal Injection. 2019-03-25. Retrieved 2019-03-26.

External links[edit]


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Bill Belichick will one day join Bill Parcells in the Pro Football Hall of Fame. When the time comes, they'll have far more in common than a place in Canton-or a first name. The Two Bills, directed by Ken Rodgers and produced by NFL Films, traces the four-decade relationship between these two coaching masters. They first met when Belichick was a teenager and his father was coaching for Navy while Parcells was coaching at Army. On the same day in 1979, they became assistants with the New York Giants, and after Parcells took over as head coach, they won two Super Bowls together. Buttressed by what he learned from Parcells, Belichick would go on to win five Super Bowls of his own with the Patriots. Through all the ups and downs of their careers, including some memorable games when they were on opposite sides of the field, they forged a bond that few men of their stature have ever experienced. Two Bills, but one epic story.
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Belichick and Parcells. The names are synonymous with NFL greatness and forever linked together. No two NFL coaches of their stature worked together for as long. The nearest duo, Paul Brown and Bill Walsh, coached together for 8 years. Belichick and Parcells nearly doubled that - working on the same staff for a total of 15 years.
You could feel the history on our Two Bills film set when 'Bill and Bill' sat down together. It was the first time they were interviewed together in decades - and only the second time the men could remember it ever happening.
Theirs has always been a complicated relationship, the tale of two men forever focused on the task at hand. Whether in good times (three Super Bowl appearances together including two victories with the Giants) or the not-so-good times (their very public split from the Jets in 2000) they cared more about winning football games than any 'personal sensitivities.' After four decades, Parcells, the mentor, beams with pride at what Belichick has accomplished and Belichick, perhaps the greatest coach in NFL history, credits more of his head coaching success than one would imagine to the lessons he learned under Parcells.
It took three years for us to get them together for this film, not out of remaining animosity towards each other, but out of hectic schedules chasing what Parcells calls 'the juice.' Parcells finds his in horseracing and golf, Belichick by chasing the next Sunday victory. When we finally sat them down for a few hours, our goal was to discover the true nature of their relationship.
Were they friends? Enemies? Partners? Rivals?

The answer that producer Emily Leitner, producer Paul Monusky and myself found was so surprising that we decided it could only be properly explained by the two men themselves. So pull up a chair, take a seat inside the New York Giants locker room and join a conversation between The Two Bills.
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