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Last update: 04 Nov 2009 12:13 PM Account: AltAlbum Location: AMERICA NORTH: USA: Michigan (MI) Signed up: 08/11/08 23:39:22 Members: Leigh Kakaty :: Dylan Allison :: Dave Grahs :: Tony Greve :: Matt DiRito Genre: Rock Influences: AltSounds URL:http://www.altsounds.com/popevilfullalbumstream Website: http://www.popevil.com |
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Check out Leigh's interview with Altsounds!
POP EVIL IS THE BEST THING TO COME OUT OF MICHIGAN SINCE THE AUTOMOBILE. (OK, the automobile and Kid Rock).
Follow along here, chillun’.
Lead singer Leigh Kakaty
whose background includes rap along with rock
finds
drummer Dylan Allison
through Leigh’s best friend’s room mate.
Guitarist Dave Grahs is playing in another band when Leigh and Dylan invite
him to join them.
If you’re a Grand Rapids local, you know them as TenFive.
The time: November, 2001
THE BEGINNINGS
Play the nightclub circuit, find fans, write, perform, fans, write, perform,
fans – you get the idea.
Band cuts a deal with nightclubs: three sets a night – two sets of covers in
exchange for one set of originals.
Leigh makes a promise to himself, for the band and its future.
“To take pride in the work we’re doing now and the work we’ll do in the
future …and don’t forget to pat yourself on the back for what might be
considered a small thing.”
ROLL TAPE
Band earns enough money from their shows to finance
a three-song EP.
Producer Al Sutton (Kid Rock) gets demo from Leigh’s bro, an entertainment
attorney.
Al loves what he hears. Records the band.
Result: READY OR NOT EP containing the title track, along with
“Somebody Like You” and “Hard Highway.”
HOMETOWN BOYS MAKE GOOD
97.9 WGRD in Grand Rapids supports the band, spinning “Somebody
Like You.”
Guitarist Dave Grahs shares this thought. “From the beginning it meant a lot
to see our friends embrace what we were doing, but it didn’t really set in
just how much our local market stood behind us until I was driving down the
road and heard, ‘Somebody Like You’ on the radio.
2005. ON THE ROAD. AGAIN
Now with READY OR NOT EP to help spread the gospel, the band
tours: two years, countless dates throughout the Midwest and Florida and
12,000 EPs sold out of the trunk of their car.
Play, write, drive, sell.
Winter, 2006. RIGHT PLACE AT THE RIGHT TIME
Major label radio promo rep visits WGRD in Grand Rapids to talk about his
label’s upcoming releases. DJ gives rep a tape of Pop Evil. Leigh gets a
call to meet the rep, hand delivers a five-song demo to the rep and
continues to keep in contact. Rep sends Pop Evil demo to his father, who
co-owns independent label, Pazzo Music. In the winter of 2007, one year
following the fateful hand off at WGRD, Pop Evil signs with Pazzo Music.
2007. ROLL TAPE, FULL LENGTH CD.
But first,
enter guitarist Tony Greve
and
bassist Matt DiRito, both from Muskegon, MI to complete the new lineup.
The sound is a divine collision of “crispy, crunchy, mainstream rock with a
little bit of evil,” thanks to the musical and cross-cultural diversity
(Eastern Indian, Hispanic, Turkish, American Indian and Polish roots) of the
band.
Production for CD begins with Al Sutton and Marlon Young (Kid Rock
guitarist) at Rust Belt Studio in Royal Oak, Michigan. 12 songs recorded.
Band heads to spring break in Panama City for more gigs. Gets word that
Pazzo wants more songs.
In Florida, in-between shows, band does pre-production at Destin Recording
with Dave Cox.
Band heads back to Michigan (Canton) with producer Chuck Alkazian at Pearl
Sound to complete what will be the three final songs for the CD.
May of 2008
Pop Evil complete recording their first,
full-length CD, LIPSTICK ON THE MIRROR.
August 12, 2008
Street date for Pop Evil’s, LIPSTICK ON THE MIRROR.
Eight years of funky bars, sleeping in cars and miles of highway leading to
another strange city have finally paid off.
“We watch the bands opening for us,” states bassist Matt DiRito, “and we not
only remember what it was like for us in that slot. We know that band is
warming up the crowd for us and in turn, there will always be something for
us to learn from them.”
Lead vocalist Leigh Kakaty carries a video recorder with him at all times,
as the ideas for melodies or lyrics happen constantly.
“There is no separation from my life and my music,” states Leigh. “Pop Evil
is lifestyle; leading instead of following and having your opinions matter.
It is about being heard when no one wants to listen to you. It is about
trying to fit in when no one has room for you. It is about overcoming
obstacle after obstacle and knowing how to reward yourself for the little
things when there are no rewards from your peers. Pop Evil is about making
the world BELIEVE.”
Time for you to believe.
Welcome to Pop Evil.
For more information, please visit
PopEvil.com or Myspace.com/PopEvil
LIPSTICK ON THE MIRROR
LEIGH’S TRACK BY TRACK, FIRST-COME-TO-MIND COMMENTS
Another Romeo
“Epic.”
Breathe
“Struggle and destiny.”
Hard Highway
“So many years of playing that song…”
Hero
“The American dream.”
Hey Mister
“Look in the mirror.”
Jupiter in June
“Addicted.”
One More Goodbye
“Pain.”
Ready or Not
“…here we come.”
Shine Down
“Choose a side.”
Somebody Like You
“So many tears.”
Stepping Stone
“Redemption. Make this pain go away.”
3 Seconds
“You get one shot.”
100 in a 55
“Slow down and appreciate what’s around you.”
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