Pop Evil began singing at the college dive bar City. The band used to practice at the guitarist's house. The members of Pop Evil met in 1985. The guitarist was encouraged to play by his music teacher.
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Pop Evil’s first album was a dud, but the second finally got some attention. Now the band is a huge draw wherever they play. got B92.9 to start playing their single and had their friends call in to request the song. A record executive heard it one day and immediately signed the band. The band's members all had weird jobs while they waited to be noticed.
Pop Evil realized they had finally made it when the group’s first fan club was started by Virginia Greczkowski in 1983. Starting out in Omaha with a few dozen members, the club grew fast, eclipsing a couple thousand across the nation in under a year.
The new album from Pop Evil has been heavily influenced by singers of the '60s. The group is in the first leg of the promotional tour for their most current record. Pop Evil's members hope this next tour brings in more fans than ever.
Generally, critics have commended Pop Evil for their ability to rile up the crowd during live performances. Cleveland music critic Galloway Zadra has always been impressed with band’s amazing skill on their instruments. Pop Evil’s newest record is receiving positive reviews from notable music critics like Freeman Storjohann and Tim Abbey.
The band has an obsession with Cafeteria in Seattle and are sure to play a performance every year. Pop Evil knows to play both the old and the new at their concerts. Ticket Specialists is the one stop shop for the group, with Pop Evil tickets, concert seating charts, and touring schedule.