De-evolution, for better or worse, is timeless, and so, apparently, are the men who introduced it to the world. Beyond the just-released Rhino collection, the band is engaged in a round of touring ...
Devo have a couple film-related events happening this month, one of which is in in NYC: ‘De-Evolution Is Real: The Restored Films of DEVO’ will screen at MoMA on January 27, and the band’s Gerald ...
“It’s about that time!” shouted keyboard player Gerald Casale on stage Saturday, early in Devo’s set at Chicago’s Riviera Theatre. “We need to whip it!” Amidst increasingly crazy times in America, ...
New wave is alive and well. DEVO and The B-52s announced they’re teaming up for their co-headlining ‘Cosmic De-Evolution Tour’ with special guest Lene Lovich from September through November. While on ...
The B-52s and Devo are hitting the road together! On Monday, June 16, The B-52s — who performed the final date of their farewell tour in January 2023 — announced their joint Cosmic De-Evolution Tour ...
DEVO began their farewell tour in 2023 and they’re still waving goodbye from the road. They’ve got festival appearances at Kilby Block Party, Cruel World, and Mosswood Meltdown on their 2025 schedule, ...
DEVO have announced North American tour dates for this spring and summer. The tour is called ’50 Years of De-Evolution…Continued!’ and continues their run of ’50 Years of De-Evolution’ shows which ...
Devo’s “50 Years of De-Evolution ... Continued!” tour will start right here in Pennsylvania. The band will perform on Thursday, May 1, at The Met in Philadelphia. Before the tour, the band will ...
Devo’s Mark Mothersbaugh recently passed a unique alt-rock milestone — he turned 60. “But I didn’t brag about it,” he says, “60 is one of those numbers where you could go, ‘Hey, I’m 60 everybody,’ or ...
Now, the complete truth can be told...Devo, the seminal New Wave audio-visual concept band made a career out of setting to music video their Dada-gone-camp theory of de-evolution and its riotous ...
Devo was, and is, the ultimate future-proof band. When they first entered the public consciousness in the late ‘70s, Mark Mothersbaugh, Gerald Casale and company seemed impossibly ahead of their time ...
Twelve terrorists. One cop. The odds are against John McClane... That's just the way he likes it.