Even those who are not familiar with the energy-dome-wearing, synchronized dancing and anti-capitalizing New Wave band Devo, have likely heard the catchy lyrics of the band's most popular single ...
Founded in 1973, Devo became synonymous with their "man as machine" personas, which included heavy drum machine beats, robotic movements, matching industrial jumpsuits and what appear to be flowerpots ...
The Boulder International Film Festival (BIFF) announced that Devo co-founder and lead vocalist Mark Mothersbaugh will visit Boulder for the festival’s 21st iteration in March. The cult-hit composer ...
DEVO, the New Wave band with "energy dome" hats that look like upside-down flower pots, is heading to the Fillmore Detroit this June for “50 Years of De-Evolution... Continued!” — a farewell tour that ...
Devo is going to release of box set of rare and unreleased music that was recorded before the release of their first album. The earliest material stretches back to 1973. It's called Art Devo 1973-1977 ...
Iggy Pop, Devo, Death Cab for Cutie and Japanese Breakfast lead the lineup for the 2025 edition of the Project Pabst festival, which returned last year after a seven-year break. The event, which is ...
The band released its first single, "Jocko Homo" in 1977, followed by a critically successful debut album, "Q: Are We Not Men? A: We Are Devo!" Produced by Brian Eno, the techno-flavored tracks ...
“We are thrilled to be screening ‘Devo’ at BIFF 2025,” said Robin Beeck, BIFF’s executive director. “The band is groundbreaking, innovative and fun — and were some of the first music ...
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