In the years Devo has been part of the American lexicon, the iconic band name has taken on multiple meanings. In the late ’70s and early ’80s, if you were called “Devo,” it meant you were into new ...
Everything was art. And their confrontational satire was cloaked as music. Functioning more like a multimedia art project than a band, there was nothing normal about Devo. Their pastiche was a mix of ...
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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 got an uncontrollable urge to tour. The new wave icons have announced the first round of dates for their 2026 Mutate, Don't Stagnate Tour, including two appearances at next year's Coachella ...
Art-punk/new wave icons DEVO went on their “final” tour back in 2023, but it seems retirement is just not for them. You can feel it in the name of their just-announced tour, Mutate Don’t Stagnate, ...
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 ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Artwork for 'Devo: 50 Years of De-Evolution…Continued!, Live from The Mission Ballroom'/ (Photo by: Randall Michelson/Live ...
The iconic, idiosyncratic band's Cosmic De-Evolution Tour alongside The B-52s just kicked off. By Joe Lynch Executive Digital Director For a band that was occasionally dismissed as a joke or a fad ...
Discover What’s Streaming On: For a great deal of the world at large, DEVO didn’t exist until they released their hit single “Whip It” in 1980, and for almost as large a percentage of the population, ...
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, ...