
Shut Up & Rock With I-Rock 93.5 and Pop Evil
Get away from your boss. Get off social media. Get away from anything getting in your way...and Shut Up & Rock.
UPDATE: DOORS FOR THE SHOW ARE AT 6PM! DON'T BE LATE. SEE YOU AT 6PM!
It's a low dough, $9.35 show with our friends in Pop Evil, Saturday, April 25, at the Rust Belt in East Moline. Get your tickets now before the day of show when prices go up.
This is the kick-off to a busy concert season! With such a packed concert season, we want to make sure you can get in for a great price. Thanks to Nature's Treatment of Illinois, you can enjoy this one for $9.35!
Shut Up & Rock with I-Rock 93.5 and Pop Evil thanks to Nature's Treatment of Illinois!
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Pop Evil
Passion. Dedication. Fortitude. Leigh Kakaty is the embodiment of these qualities, and for good measure, too. For two decades, he has needed to mine the deepest of reserves to drag Pop Evil up from the blue-collar grassroots of the band’s local Michigan scene to stand proud at the top of the modern rock game.
What Remains, the band’s eighth full-length album, is the culmination and story of this journey with Pop Evil, laid bare like never before.
We set out to push boundaries,” nods Kakaty. “Metal has always been a part of our DNA, but we’ve never made it such a focal point before. A lot of writing on this record has been about listening to what my soul is saying and letting the songs find their own path, rather than chasing a sound that might fit in on the radio. I think you can really hear the mood and emotion of the album’s themes in the music.”
“No matter how difficult the hard times you face are, what remains when you make it to the other side is who you are, and it’s your story,” Kakaty says. “It’s not always going to be written the way you want it to be, and it won’t always be pretty, but you hold the power to define the next chapter.”
Discover New Music From Sierra Pilot and Kamenar
You can discover some new music with Sierra Pilot and Kamenar. You for sure want to be there when the doors open and the music starts to check out the new bands and to rock with our friends in The Forty Twos!
The Forty Twos
Opening the show will be our friends in The Forty Twos. Ryan Housenga (vocals) and brother Adam Housenga (drums) have been on The Rust Belt stage before, and the energy they bring to start a party is always awesome.
With new members, Tico Nerval (bass) and Andre Miller (guitar), they'll be fired up to be back on stage and play you some new stuff and ones you know.
Shut Up & Rock with Pop Evil and I-Rock 93.5.
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Pop Evil and Eva Under Fire at The Rust Belt
Gallery Credit: Rylee Daniel Photography @rylee_360 on Instagram
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Gallery Credit: DT Photo - Tom Tarner
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