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Devo Gallery Spotlight: Seattle, WA - Nov. 8, 2009

Published Nov 11,2009 12:11 PM / Hali McGrath
With a tongue-in-cheek nod to the regression of mankind, Devo was named for the concept of de-evolution. Today, they're living proof that going back to... Read More

Live Review: Devo in Los Angeles, CA

Published Nov 04,2009 11:11 AM / Phil Gallo
"What strange concept," Devo's Gerald Casale said between "Gut Feeling" and "Come Back Jonny," near the conclusion of his band's first performance on a 16-show,... Read More

In-depth Biography
One of new wave's most innovative and (for a time) successful bands, Devo was also perhaps one of its most misunderstood. Formed in Akron, OH, in 1972 by Kent State art students Jerry Casale and Mark Mothersbaugh, Devo took its name from their concept of "de-evolution" -- the idea that instead of evolving, mankind has actually regressed, as evidenced by the dysfunction and herd mentality of American society. Their music echoed this view of society as rigid, repressive, and mechanical, with appropriate touches -- jerky, robotic rhythms; an obsession with technology and electronics (the group was among the first non-prog rock bands to make the synthesizer a core element); often atonal me...

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