"We're fragile old men." That's how Devo frontman Mark Mothersbaugh describes three of the new wave band's original members who recently wrapped the 50 Years of De-Evolution tour and earned their ...
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?
“We seriously considered — this was long before Menudo — what if we did four or five Devos and put them all out on the road at the same time?” Photo: Daniel DeSlover/ZUMA Press Wire/Shutterstock ...
DEVO‘s upcoming ‘Cosmic De-Evolution Tour’ with The B-52s came together by pure chance this past February. As you may recall, both new wave legends performed at the star-studded “SNL50” concert — DEVO ...
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 ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. I am a music journalist from New York City, living in Nashville. Mark Mothersbaugh isn’t a fan of acid. The musician, artist, and ...
Look, I wouldn't want to finish things up, either. The B-52's and Demo both emerged in the late '70s with arty, conceptual takes on pop music. Both of them were theatrical and visually distinctive and ...
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