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For a band that was occasionally dismissed as a joke or a fad when it began confusing mainstream listeners with their idiosyncratic art-punk more than a half century ago, Devo is sure having a big ...
Thirteen years ago, a mop-haired local spark plug named Darren Zenko partially collapsed a loose creative scene when he died ...
The B-52s and Devo with Fred Armisen, Mary Ellen Matthews. Tomorrow, The B-52s and Devo will join forces for Cosmic ...
Many years ago, a band of hip bohemians was playing for their friends at a house party in Athens, GA. Nobody thought of ...
One such example is in the doc, when Mark recalls hearing Burger King adapt Johann Pachelbel's Canon for a jingle (" Hold the ...
Pearl Jam frontman and the Earthlings also performed the Who’s “I’m One,” English Beat's "Save It for Later," and more ...
Ahead of their co-headline tour with The B-52's, 'Far Out' sat down with Gerald Casale, Bob and Mark Mothersbaugh of Ohio's extra-terrestrial new-wavers, Devo.
In an exclusive interview with Far Out, Devo reflected on their previous farewell tour and admitted that retirement might be further than they first thought.
Detroit-born Lene Lovich, the “Queen of Quirk” and new wave icon, will open for Devo and the B-52s at Pine Knob Sept. 25.
When we — most of us, anyway — first saw Devo back in the late 70s, we (most of us, anyway) didn’t know what to make of these ...
After three rejections in six years, Devo co-founder Mark Mothersbaugh has developed an unorthodox plan for entry.