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Since re-releasing their first record in 2008, Pop Evil has developed their following the hard way. They have toured the US continuously since their first release, playing nearly 400 shows in two years and only taking time off to record their new album, War of Angels.
Leaving no stone unturned, no fan's question unanswered, and no road untraveled, the group pulled themselves up from their bootstraps and built themselves into a radio rock powerhouse that conjures the dirtiest hooks of the hard rocking 70ʼs, the hair metal 80's and the grunge - fueled 90ʼs…filtering it all through a modern prism coupled with a philosophical and spiritual outlook.
War Of Angels is a testimony to Pop Evil's resilience. Having been down a major label route fraught with the frustrations felt by far too many bands, the group has emerged with a Top 5 Active Rock single. They toured with Papa Roach and Judas Priest and created what Spin Magazine called one of the "10 Best Moments of Rock on the Range" where in front of tens of thousands of their heartland of the U.S.A. rock fans, they ceremoniously tore up their old contract and announced a new dawn. |
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| Randy Rogers Band, Casey Donahew Band, Roger Creager, Kyle Park, Johnny Cooper, Bart Crow Band, Jonathan Tyler and The Northern Lights, Bleu Edmonson, Rich OToole, Mark McKinney, Adam Hood, Larry Joe Taylor, No Justice, Cody Johnson Band, Tejas Brothers, Kyle Bennett Band, Buckshot Bradley, William Clark Green, Zack Walther Band, Six Market Blvd, Richard Leigh, Deryl Dodd, Dave Perez, Brandon Rhyder, Ali Dee - 5/17/2012, 5/18/2012, 5/19/2012 |
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Crudefest - Midland, Texas |
| Chris Allbright Band, Curtis Grimes, Billy Joe Shaver, Matt Wayne, Taylor Hodak Band, Jon Wolfe, Shane Howard Band, Chris Low, Darby Ledbetter, Gordon Collier Band, Kayla Ray, Matt Wayne and Company - 5/25/2012, 5/26/2012, 5/27/2012 |
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Moonlight Music Festival - Meridian, Texas |
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