DUBUQUE, Iowa (KCRG) — Devo, a sighthound at least five years old, needs dental surgery and skin treatment. One of five dogs taken from a “difficult situation,” Devo is missing a few teeth and part of ...
New Wave legends DEVO have been forced to add a second Phoenix concert on their Mutate, Don’t Stagnate Tour due to overwhelming demand for tickets. The previously announced date at The Van Buren on ...
DEVO’s stop at Mission Ballroom on November 15 was a surreal celebration of the new-wave band’s fifty-year legacy. The sold-out crowd was greeted by the band’s iconic Energy Dome hats, yellow ...
Fans of the new wave punk band Devo don't need to leave their homes to enjoy the band's chaotic on-stage presence. Known for hits like "Whip It" and "Uncontrollable Urge," Devo is hosting a concert ...
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Devo's Gerald Casale says he was initially very unhappy about his band being compared to Kiss, but that over time he came to see the attempted putdown in a different light. In a recent interview with ...
In a new interview, band members reflect on how their antics, and politics, are finally being appreciated and why they no longer care about being snubbed by the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. The reason?
Devo, a documentary on the punk/new-wave band of that name, has dropped on Netflix. It’s an earnest, archive clip-packed attempt to convince you this odd band amounted to more than their one hit, ...
It’s taken decades for me to fully (?) understand Devo. In 1981, the band spun into my life with “Whip It,” the third song on the first side of the K-Tel compilation “Full Tilt.” My sister and I spent ...
Using new interviews and old footage, director Chris Smith creates a potent mix of Devo’s music and its philosophy “Part of our message, a lot of people never got it,” says lead vocalist Mark ...
In the early 1970s, Devo disrupted the music scene with wacky energy domes, robotic struts, and a sound that was anything but traditional. By combining elements of new wave, punk, and social satire, ...
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