With radio-rock that leans a bit heavier and hooks that strike with more consistent force, Pop Evil’s newest is far from revolutionary but it’s still an improvement.
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In this Review Round-Up, sequel EPs from The Devil Wears Prada and Salem and a split from SeeYouSpaceCowboy and If I Die First rise above underwhelming albums from Rag’n’Bone Man and Pop Evil, plus new albums from Iceage, Belvedere, Throat, Fightmilk, Never Loved and Bala.
It’s always funny how a band like Pop Evil work, thinking that their mass-produced radio-rock…