Pop Evil Music Videos You Need to See

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Pop Evil has released some great music videos over the years and we’ve compiled a list of the best ones for you to check out!

“Footsteps”

You might not know the name Pop Evil, but you’ve definitely heard their songs. The Michigan-based band has been churning out hit after hit for the past decade, and their music videos are just as good as their songs. Here are four Pop Evil music videos that you need to see.

“Footsteps”
The video for “Footsteps” starts with lead singer Leigh Kakaty walking through a dark forest, and it only gets darker from there. The video is intercut with shots of the band performing in front of a faceless crowd, and it ends with Kakaty being pulled into the ground by shadowy hands. It’s a creepy, atmospheric video that perfectly matches the mood of the song.

“Trenches”
The video for “Trenches” is set in a post-apocalyptic world, and it features the band performing in a destroyed city. The video is filled with imagery of war and destruction, and it ends with the band walking away from a burning cityscape. It’s a powerful video that really brings the song to life.

“Ways to Get High”
The video for “Ways to Get High” is much lighter than the previous two videos. It features the band performing on a beach at sunset, and it’s intercut with shots of people enjoying themselves in various ways (including skydiving, fishing, and driving fast cars). It’s a fun video that perfectly captures the carefree spirit of the song.

“Last Man Standing”
The video for “Last Man Standing” is another apocalyptic-themed video, but this one has a bit more hope than “Trenches.” It features the band performing in front of a massive crowd, intercut with shots of people standing up to oppression. It’s a hopeful video that ended up being prophetic; shortly after its release, protests against oppressive governments began erupting around the world.

“Trenches”

Pop Evil’s video for “Trenches” is a gritty, powerful look at life on the front lines. The video follows a group of soldiers as they battle their way through an enemy territory, and the band is seen performing in the midst of the fighting. “Trenches” is a powerful song with a message that resonates with anyone who has ever served in the military, and the video does an excellent job of conveying that message.

“Deal with the Devil”

This 2013 music video features the band performing in a dark and industrial setting, surrounded by inky black tentacles that gradually start to consume them. The video is unsettling and atmospheric, with a hint of menace lurking beneath the surface. It’s a fitting visual for a song that deals with the dark side of human nature, and the temptation to give in to our baser instincts.

“Torn to Pieces”

This 2013 music video from Pop Evil features the band performing in a post-apocalyptic world that has been torn to pieces. The video highlights the band’s gritty rock sound and their ability to survive in a hostile environment.

“Ways to Get High”

Pop Evil have released a new music video for their song “Ways to Get High” and it’s a must see for fans of the band. The video was directed by Johan CarlĂ©n and it features the band performing in a desert landscape with a group of people. The video is visually stunning and the song is sure to get stuck in your head.

Make sure to check out the new music video for “Ways to Get High” by Pop Evil, it’s a must see for fans of the band!

“Last Man Standing”

Pop Evil is known for their high-energy, intense live performances, and their music videos are no different. “Last Man Standing” is the lead single off of the band’s fifth studio album, UP., and it is one of the most adrenaline-pumping, heart-pounding music videos you will ever see.

The video starts with a group of people in a dark room, lit only by the light of a television playing Pop Evil’s “Torn to Pieces.” Suddenly, the power goes out and all hell breaks loose. The video is intercut with footage of the band performing live, as well as shots of the group running through a dark forest and being chased by unknown assailants.

If you’re a fan of Pop Evil or just want to see one of the most intense music videos ever made, “Last Man Standing” is a must-see.

“Beautiful”

The first music video from the album “Up” is for the lead single “Beautiful”. It was directed by Johan Linde and released on May 15, 2013. The video features the band performing in a mansion with various shots of them interacting with models in different rooms.

The second video is for the song “Trenches” and was directed by Johan Linde as well. It was released on August 8, 2013 and features the band performing on a stage in front of a large group of people. There are also intercut shots of people marching through trenches during World War I.

“Trenches” was co-written by band frontman Leigh Kakaty and is about the effects of war on soldiers and their families. Pop Evil released a statement about the video saying, “We want to make a difference with this video, not just entertain. ‘Trenches’ is about the effects of war, not just on the soldiers fighting, but also on their families left at home.”

“Take It All”

Pop Evil’s “Take It All” is a powerful music video that depicts the struggles of addiction and the strength it takes to overcome them. The video features candid interviews with band members about their own experiences with addiction, as well as footage of the band performing live. “Take It All” is an anthem for anyone who has ever struggled with addiction, and it is sure to inspire viewers to keep fighting for sobriety.

“Monster You Made”

“Monster You Made” is one of Pop Evil’s best music videos. The video features the band performing in a dark, abandoned warehouse. The video is intercut with footage of people struggling with addiction and mental illness. The message of the video is clear: we all have monsters inside us, and we need to help each other fight them.

“Footsteps (Pop Evil)”

Footsteps, the latest music video from Pop Evil, is a must-see. The band has been on a hot streak lately, and this video is another example of their great work.

The video starts with a group of people in a dark room, preparing for something big. There’s a sense of suspense and anticipation in the air. Suddenly, the lights come on and we see the band playing their hearts out on stage.

The visuals are amazing, and the energy of the band is electric. If you’re a fan of Pop Evil, or just great music videos in general, you need to check out Footsteps.

“Trenches (Pop Evil)”

This powerful music video was released in 2012 and quickly became a fan favorite. It features the band performing in a series of dark and gritty locations, including an abandoned warehouse and an abandoned city street. The video captures the intense energy of the band’s music, and the powerful lyrics of the song speak to the struggles of modern life.

“Deal with the Devil (Pop Evil)”

If you love headbanging rock songs with a touch of metal, then you need to check out Pop Evil’s “Deal with the Devil.” The video starts with a man driving down a dark road before he’s suddenly attacked by a group of people. The video then switches to the band performing in a dark room lit by candles. The video is intense and adrenaline-pumping, and it will definitely get your head nodding.

“Torn to Pieces (Pop Evil)”

This week’s top 10 music video countdown features the hottest new music videos from some of your favorite artists. We’ve got new videos from Pop Evil, Bruno Mars, Lorde, Katy Perry, and more!

As always, we’ve got the latest music news and gossip to keep you up to date on all things music. This week, we’re talking about Pop Evil’s brand new video for their song “Torn to Pieces.” The video was shot entirely in black and white, and it’s absolutely stunning. If you’re a fan of Pop Evil, or just good music in general, be sure to check out the video below!

In other news, Bruno Mars is set to perform at the Super Bowl halftime show next month, and we couldn’t be more excited. We’re also looking forward to new music from Lorde later this week. What are you most excited for in the world of music? Let us know in the comments below!

“Ways to Get High (Pop Evil)”

Pop Evil is an American rock band that formed in 2001 in Grand Rapids, Michigan. The band consists of vocalist Leigh Kakaty, guitarists Dave Grahs and Nick Fuentes, bassist Matt DiRito, and drummer Chachi Riot.

The band’s first album, Lipstick on the Mirror (2006), was self-released and sold 5,000 copies in its first week. Pop Evil signed with Republic Records in 2010 and released their major label debut, War of Angels, that same year. The album peaked at No. 100 on the Billboard 200 chart. In 2013, the band’s third album, Onyx, was released and debuted at No. 38 on the Billboard 200 chart. It also produced three No. 1 singles on the Mainstream Rock Songs chart: “Trenches”, “Deal with the Devil”, and “Boss’s Daughter”.

The band’s fourth album, Up (2015), debuted at No. 27 on the Billboard 200 chart and produced two No. 1 singles on the Mainstream Rock Songs chart: “Footsteps” and “In Disarray”. In 2018, Pop Evil released their fifth album, Music to My Eyes. The album peaked at No. 24 on the Billboard 200 chart and produced three top five singles on the Mainstream Rock Songs chart: “Waking Lions”, “Colors Bleed”, and ” Be Legendary”.

Pop Evil has released seven music videos for their songs: “Ways to Get High”, “Trenches”, “Deal with the Devil”, “Boss’s Daughter”, “Footsteps”, “In Disarray”, and most recently for their song “Be Legendary”.

“Last Man Standing (Pop Evil)”

If you haven’t seen Pop Evil’s “Last Man Standing” video yet, you need to check it out. The powerful track is taken from the band’s fifth studio album, “Up,” and the video finds the bandmembers in a post-apocalyptic world fighting for their lives.

The video opens with lead singer Leigh Kakaty waking up in a desert, surrounded by dead bodies. He starts to walk towards a city in the distance, and as he gets closer, we see that the city is in ruins. There are fires burning and people are fighting in the streets. Leigh makes his way to a rooftop, where he finds Pop Evil bassist Matt DiRito and drummer Chachi Riot. The three of them work together to take down their enemies, one by one.

The “Last Man Standing” video is an intense and action-packed ride from start to finish, and it’s one of Pop Evil’s best videos to date. If you’re a fan of the band, or just a fan of good music videos, you need to check it out.

“Beautiful (Pop Evil)”

Pop Evil’s “Beautiful” is a song about overcoming adversity and becoming stronger as a result. The music video for the song features the band performing in a number of different settings, including a forest, a desert, and an abandoned city. The video also includes footage of the band’s fans, who are shown supporting the band through thick and thin.

“Take It All (Pop Evil)”

Released in 2013, “Take It All (Pop Evil)” is one of the band’s most popular songs. The uplifting lyrics and adrenaline-pumping instrumentals make it the perfect song to get you hyped up for anything. The music video features the band performing in front of a live audience, as well as footage of them living it up on the road.

“Monster You Made (Pop Evil)”

The “Monster You Made” video is the first single from Pop Evil’s fifth studio album, UP. The video was directed by Johan Carlen and released on August 3, 2017. The video features the band performing in a darkened room with strobe lights flashing. The video also features footage of people struggling with addiction and the effects it has on their loved ones.

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