Modern rock powerhouse Pop Evil have followed their scorching single “What Remains” with the new, dark track “Deathwalk,” produced by Zach Jones & KJ Strock.
The band has shared the cinematic music video, directed by Sam Shapiro. Fans will plunge into the dark, fragmented landscape of lead singer Leigh Kakaty‘s psyche, unraveling the thin line between self-identity and survival. Kakaty confronts existential questions of his mortality and legacy. Watch it below.
“We are the accused, the guilty, the damned,” the singer says about the harrowing track. “At the end of our ‘Deathwalk,’ judgment awaits. Are you at peace with what you will leave behind?”
Pop Evil returned in August by showcasing their new sound with the single “What Remains.” It was produced by Wage War‘s Cody Quistad and served as the dawn of a new era for Pop Evil, which the band promises will be its most sonically heavy. “What Remains” currently sits at No. 8 on the Mainstream Active Rock Chart.
The six-time RIAA gold-certified band is gearing up for its forthcoming eighth studio album, set for release in Spring 2025. Pop Evil are currently finishing up the final dates of The Animal Instinct Tour with Bad Wolves. Sierra Pilot and Oni are serving as support. Get tickets for the remaining tour dates here.
Kakaty previously confirmed the band’s new lineup, saying, “We are also proud to officially announce the newest member of the Pop Evil lineup — Blake Allison.” Allison is replacing departed member Hayley Cramer on drums, joining Kakaty and fellow bandmates, guitarists Dave Grahs and Nick Fuelling, and bassist Joey “Chicago” Walser.