Michigan bred rockers Pop Evil have released a stream of a new song entitled, “Goodbye My Friend.”
The second song to surface off the group’s forthcoming album Onyx, “Goodbye My Friend” is a bass heavy rock track about being betrayed by someone close to you. Compared to the lead single “Trenches,” this song shows much more progression for the group from their last album, and the lyrics are some of the strongest in modern rock today. Vocalist Leigh Kakaty commands the mic, with his signature soaring vocals giving hope amidst even the bleakest of song, and the instrumentation provided by the other members of the band could not be more on point. It’s hard for songs with this kind of emotionally-heavy themes to succeed at radio, but I actually think “Goodbye My Friend” is one of the band’s strongest tracks to date. You can stream the song below.
The release of “Goodbye My Friend” is no fluke or one-off promotion. Pop Evil are giving mp3s of the song away instantly to anyone who pre-orders Onyx, so if you like what you hear then click here and pick the package that works for you!
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